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The Ingersoll Rand 7.5HP two-stage air compressor (model 2475N7.5) combines robust 7.5 horsepower power with an 80-gallon ASME tank, delivering up to 175 PSI for demanding industrial applications. Built with durable cast iron and designed for over 15,000 hours of pump life, it features easy maintenance and a synthetic lubricant that quadruples service intervals. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, continuous-duty performance backed by an optional extended warranty.
Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial Applications |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 85 dB |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty, Two-Stage |
Included Components | Ingersoll Rand - Air Compressor 7.5Hp 2 Stage (2475N7.5) 230/1/60 |
Item Weight | 611 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 7.5 Horsepower |
Capacity | 80 Gallons |
Color | Beige |
Material | Cast Iron |
Product Dimensions | 38"L x 24"W x 70"H |
Air Flow Capacity | 24 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Motor Horsepower | 7.5 Horsepower |
Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Model Name | 45465408 |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 175 Pound per Square Inch |
Manufacturer | Ingersoll Rand |
UPC | 678384654081 |
AC Adapter Current | 32 Amps |
Style | Stationary |
Item Weight | 611 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 2475N7.5-V (230/1/60) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 45465408 |
Special Features | Heavy Duty, Two-Stage |
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Works just fine
Works much better than the 5 hp I had.
D**W
Five Stars
Top notch compressor for the money.
R**D
Great product !
I bought this compressor about 20 years ago for my home shop and it has been GREAT ! Only problem is I live in North Gergia where it is very humid, so I added a after cooler and automatic water drain to help keep water build up in tank and air lines, hoses and air tools down to nothing !!! Great investment !!!
S**R
Beast. Best tool I’ve spent money on in years
We shoulda invested in a monster compressor for our 4 bay shop like this 20 years ago. Instead of messing w horizontal 110v junk that rattled itself to death.This monster took 3 of us to move it into the closet and my buddy wired the 220v to it. We plumed the entire shop with rapid air 1/2” line kits and outlets. And never looked back. 3 years old and it’s never leaked down or given us a minutes problem. Making air tools great again. Adding a IR dryer next for paint booth. Built with pride in our hometown of Campbellsville Ky says so on front of the tank!It’s a perfect for anything below a newcar dealership service dept. not overly loud but don’t run non stop either. Fan throws a ton of air across heads.
A**N
Have help to get this beast off the pallet and moved into position!
I tried to move by myself by "walking" it off the pallet. Ha. Ha.... failure.Got one buddy to help. More laughs.... more failure.Then I came up with this plan:I bought two 7' galvanized steel pipe - like for fencing - I think its 2-3/8-in"x16 gauge, but could be wrong on the thickness. Anyway I slipped the pipes thru the space between the motor mount and the tank. (I had too temporarily disconnect a small air line first -1/2" and 7/16" fittings - to make space for the pipes to slip thru.)Then me plus 3 beer buddies lifted it off the pallet like we were lifting the Queen of Sheba on our shoulders.With a few bunny hops we were able to wrestle it into place inside a small room.This beast is HEAVY. And very TIPPY. It will crush you. Plan to have help with you to move it.....
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