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Ingersoll Rand Stationary Air Compressor, 2 Stage, 13 hp - G2839076

Ingersoll Rand Stationary Air Compressor, 2 Stage, 13 hp - G2839076

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Ingersoll Rand Stationary Air Compressor, 2 Stage, 13 hp - G2839076

Stationary Air Compressor, Fuel Type Gasoline, Number of Stages 2, Engine Output Power 13 hp, Engine Brand Honda, Free Air Flow Rate 24.3 cfm, Free Air Flow Rate @ Maximum Pressure 24 cfm, Maximum Operating Pressure 175 psi, Air Tank Size 30 gal, Air Tank Style Horizontal, Sound Level 85 dB, Maximum Speed 1,500 RPM, Duty Cycle Continuous, Average Pump Life 15,000 hr, Pump Oil Capacity 41.6 oz, Engine Oil Capacity 38.4 oz, Low Oil Shutdown Yes
 
What Our Experts Think
  • High-performance 13 hp, 2-stage stationary air compressor built for industrial and commercial use.

  • Delivers exceptional air pressure and volume for demanding pneumatic tools and equipment.

  • Cast-iron construction ensures strength, durability, and long service life.

  • Designed for continuous operation, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

  • Trusted Ingersoll Rand engineering guarantees reliable performance under heavy loads.

Q&A

Q: What type of work is this compressor ideal for?
A: Perfect for automotive shops, manufacturing, and construction requiring consistent, high-pressure air.

Q: Is it suitable for continuous-duty operation?
A: Yes, it’s built for heavy-duty, nonstop industrial performance.

Q: What power source does it use?
A: Runs on gasoline or electric motor, depending on configuration—check the model’s specifications.

Maintenance Tips
  • Use only Ingersoll Rand-recommended oil for optimal lubrication and cooling.

  • Inspect belts, filters, and valves regularly to prevent wear and loss of efficiency.

  • Keep air intake and cooling fins clean for proper airflow.

  • Drain the tank daily to remove moisture and prevent corrosion.

  • Ensure installation in a well-ventilated, level area for safe and efficient operation.