Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
3:10 pm

Quincy Refrigerated Air Dryers purify compressed air by chilling it to between 39deg and 50deg F. This causes entrained moisture to condense. Condensed moisture carries airborne dirt and oil to the separator where it is removed from the air stream by an automatic drain.
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Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
7:53 pm

Quincy Refrigerated Air Dryers purify compressed air by chilling it to between 39deg and 50deg F. This causes entrained moisture to condense. Condensed moisture carries airborne dirt and oil to the separator where it is removed from the air stream by an automatic drain.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
2:18 pm

Quincy Refrigerated Air Dryers purify compressed air by chilling it to between 39deg and 50deg F. This causes entrained moisture to condense. Condensed moisture carries airborne dirt and oil to the separator where it is removed from the air stream by an automatic drain.
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at
6:41 pm

From the Manufacturer
DEWALT D55276 Heavy-Duty 5.5 Horsepower 17 Gallon Wheeled Oiled Gas Single Hot Dog Compressor
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at
4:13 pm

Quincy industrial air filter protects pneumatic equipment and downstream processes from the harmful effects of contaminated compressed air by removing water, oil and solid pollutants before they can do damage. Clean compressed air will result in improved production and reduced operating costs
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at
9:21 pm

Quincy industrial air filter protects pneumatic equipment and downstream processes from the harmful effects of contaminated compressed air by removing water, oil and solid pollutants before they can do damage. Clean compressed air will result in improved production and reduced operating costs.
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Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
9:19 pm

DeWalt D55140R Factory Reconditioned D55140 1-Gallon Trim Compressor, 135-PSI Maximum, 2200 RPM
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
9:14 pm

Quincy industrial air filter protects pneumatic equipment and downstream processes from the harmful effects of contaminated compressed air by removing water, oil and solid pollutants before they can do damage. Clean compressed air will result in improved production and reduced operating costs.
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at
11:34 pm

Quincy industrial air filter protects pneumatic equipment and downstream processes from the harmful effects of contaminated compressed air by removing water, oil and solid pollutants before they can do damage. Clean compressed air will result in improved production and reduced operating costs.
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at
7:39 pm

Featuring a two-stage sealed lube pump for more efficient performance that sees you through multiple jobs, the D55171 from DEWALT has a powerful 1.5 HP continuous 120V 1,725 RPM motor for consistent performance, 12 semi-pneumatic tires and collapsible handles for space-saving portability, and a large, 7.5-gallon capacity. Producing 4.6 CFM at 10 PSI, this easy-to-operate compressor boasts a protective roll cage and control panel to guard the key compressor from wear and tear, while a ball valve drain makes it a snap to shut down and drain. For added convenience, the D55171’s built-in cord wrap and vertical stand let you quickly and neatly store it away while heading to the next job or ending work for that day.
Roll cage and control panel provide protection to key compressor components. Vertical stand feature and collapsible handle saves space in transportation and storage. Pump enables more nails to be fired and provides quicker recovery (Tested per ISO1217). S ealed Lube Pump provides extended maintenance free operation without oil contamination. SPECIFICATIONS: 7.5 Gallon (28.4L) Tank, 175 Max PSI, 4.6 SCFM Pump; 1.5 HP Continuous, 120V 1725 RPM, 4- Pole Capacitor Start Motor provides long life.Quieter 75 dBA operation (*Tested per ISO1217)(Tested per ISO3744); Durable 2-Stage Sealed Lube Pump. APPLICATIONS: Framing nailers; Roofing nailers. INCLUDES: 3/8″ NPT Pressure Regulator.
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