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Ingersoll Rand Rotary Screw Compressor, Three Phase, 20hp - 1761834111650_762

Ingersoll Rand Rotary Screw Compressor, Three Phase, 20hp - 1761834111650_762

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Ingersoll Rand  Rotary Screw Compressor, Three Phase, 20hp - 1761834111650_762

Rotary Screw Compressor, Air Tank Style Horizontal, Output Power 20 hp, Free Air Flow Rate @ Maximum Pressure 81 cfm, Maximum Operating Pressure 125 psi, Air Tank Size 120 gal, Phase Three, Input Voltage 230V AC, Air Dryer Included No, Pump Type Rotary Screw, Number of Stages 2, Lubrication Type Oil Flooded, Current Rating Not Applicable, Frequency 60, Maximum Speed 3,565 RPM, Duty Cycle Continuous, Maximum Operating Temperature 104 Degrees F, Minimum Operating Temperature 36 Degrees F
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  • The Ingersoll Rand 20 HP Rotary Screw Compressor offers continuous-duty performance with a 120-gallon horizontal tank, delivering 81 CFM at 125 PSI.

  • Designed for three-phase, 230V operation, suitable for medium- to heavy-duty industrial use.

  • Features oil-flooded rotary screw technology for reliable, consistent airflow and long service life.

  • Compact and robust design ensures efficient operation and simplified maintenance.

Q&A

Q: What is the compressor’s air output?
A: 81 CFM at 125 PSI.

Q: What is the tank size and configuration?
A: 120-gallon horizontal tank.

Q: What power supply does it require?
A: Three-phase, 230V, 20 HP.

Q: Why choose this compressor?
A: Provides high airflow, continuous-duty reliability, and durable rotary screw performance for demanding industrial applications.

Maintenance Tips
  • Replace oil and filters at recommended service intervals.

  • Inspect and clean air filters regularly.

  • Drain the air tank to prevent moisture buildup and corrosion.

  • Check hoses, fittings, and connections for wear or leaks.

  • Schedule professional maintenance to maintain long-term efficiency and reliability.