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Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor Pump, 5 hp, 2 Stage, 40.64 fl oz Oil Capacity, 1 Cylinder - G3496197

Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor Pump, 5 hp, 2 Stage, 40.64 fl oz Oil Capacity, 1 Cylinder - G3496197

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Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor Pump, 5 hp, 2 Stage, 40.64 fl oz Oil Capacity, 1 Cylinder - G3496197

Air Compressor Pump, Lubrication Type Splash Lubricated, Number of Stages 2, Maximum Output Power 5 hp, Free Air Flow Rate @ Maximum Pressure 16.5 cfm @ 175 psi, Number of Cylinders 1, Maximum Operating Pressure 175 psi, Flywheel Diameter 14 1/2 in, Flywheel Included Yes, Pump Speed 1,500 RPM, Construction Cast Iron, Groove Section A, Number of Grooves 1, Valve Type Finger, Valve Material Stainless Steel, Cylinder Material Cast Iron, Rotation CCW
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  • Powerful 5 hp, 2-stage air compressor pump engineered by Ingersoll Rand for efficient, high-pressure performance.

  • Features a 40.64 fl oz oil capacity and 1-cylinder design for reliable air output and smooth operation.

  • Built for industrial and commercial use, offering excellent durability and low maintenance.

  • The cast-iron construction provides strength, heat resistance, and long service life.

  • Ideal for applications requiring consistent air delivery and continuous-duty performance.

Q&A

Q: What makes this a 2-stage compressor pump?
A: It uses two compression stages to achieve higher pressures and greater efficiency compared to single-stage models.

Q: What type of applications is it suited for?
A: Perfect for automotive shops, manufacturing, and industrial settings needing steady, high-pressure air.

Q: How often should the oil be changed?
A: Typically every 500โ€“1,000 hours of operation, depending on usage and environment.

Maintenance Tips
  • Check and maintain oil level before each use; replace oil at recommended intervals.

  • Clean or replace the air filter regularly to maintain airflow and prevent overheating.

  • Inspect belts, valves, and fittings for wear or leaks.

  • Drain condensation from the tank daily to avoid moisture buildup.

  • Ensure adequate ventilation around the compressor to prevent overheating and extend service life.