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Ingersoll Air Compressor Pump, 3 hp, 1 Stage, 16.9 fl oz Oil Capacity, 2 Cylinder - G7617617

Ingersoll Air Compressor Pump, 3 hp, 1 Stage, 16.9 fl oz Oil Capacity, 2 Cylinder - G7617617

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Ingersoll Air Compressor Pump, 3 hp, 1 Stage, 16.9 fl oz Oil Capacity, 2 Cylinder - G7617617

Air Compressor Pump, Lubrication Type Splash Lubricated, Number of Stages 1, Maximum Output Power 3 hp, Free Air Flow Rate @ Maximum Pressure 10.3 cfm @ 135 psi, Number of Cylinders 2, Maximum Operating Pressure 135 psi, Flywheel Diameter 12 1/2 in, Flywheel Included Yes, Pump Speed 1,200 RPM, Duty Cycle Continuous, Construction Cast Iron, Groove Section A, Number of Grooves 1, Valve Type Finger, Valve Material Stainless Steel, Cylinder Material Cast Iron, Rotation CCW, Stroke Length 2 in

What Our Experts Think
  • 3-horsepower, single-stage air compressor pump designed for light to medium-duty applications.

  • Two-cylinder design provides consistent airflow and reliable performance.

  • 16.9 fl oz oil capacity ensures proper lubrication and long-lasting operation.

  • Durable construction built for workshop and small industrial environments.

  • Compact and efficient design ideal for stationary air compressor systems.

  • Optimized for smooth, consistent air delivery and minimal maintenance.

Q&A
  • Q: What horsepower does this pump have?
    A: 3 hp, suitable for light to medium-duty use.

  • Q: How many stages does it have?
    A: Single-stage for standard pressure requirements.

  • Q: What is the oil capacity?
    A: 16.9 fl oz for proper lubrication and extended service life.

  • Q: How many cylinders?
    A: Two-cylinder design for reliable and consistent airflow.

Maintenance Tips
  • Check and maintain oil levels regularly for smooth operation.

  • Inspect valves, gaskets, and fittings periodically for wear or leaks.

  • Clean intake filters to maintain optimal airflow and efficiency.

  • Monitor pump temperature during extended operation.

  • Follow manufacturer-recommended servicing schedules for maximum durability.