Quality and durability begin with
first class design. Saylor-Beall Air Compressors and Air Driers use materials selected for outstanding strength, wear and heat resistant characteristics. Exacting dimensions and precision tolerances result in a highly
efficient air compressor design.
Computer controlled, state of-the-art equipment perform machining operations with extreme accuracy.
In addition, modern quality control procedures continuously monitor the machining process.
CAST IRON, reciprocating air compressors have been the main product of
Saylor-Beall's business since 1915. All products are manufactured to provide many years of
efficient, trouble-free service.
This commitment to quality is why Smitty's Automotive Shop Equipment Sales & Service suggests purchasing
Heavy Duty Service Air Compressor Pumps.
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New Replacement Pumps To
Upgrade Any Compressor to Cast Iron Dependability
Above unit compresses and treats air by removing water, oil, and other
impurities from compressed air. Tank mounted system includes air compressor, after-cooler, automatic tank
drain, refrigerated air dryer with bypass valve, and coalescing filter. All factory assembled for easy field installation.
RSD25 Shown $8189.00
Range from 15 to 50 horsepower. Standard features include base mounted
configuration, air cooled oil and after-cooler, air and oil separation system,
heavy intake filter, and solenoid type un-loader. Fused motor control contains
high temperature shut-down, and
110 volt control transformer.
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Saylor-Beall Model VT-735-80
Has
Cast
Iron
Pump!
17.3
C.F.M.
Sale!
$2149.00
Delivered
Heavy-Duty Long
Lasting,
Low-Maintenance, Cast Iron Pump, 220V Single phase
5 HP Motor, Vertical 80 gallon tank,
#705 Pump, Pressure switch
&
Magnetic Starter
Like above, but with a Horizontal
80 Gallon Tank, Model 735-80
Same
great price! $2149.00
735-80
Available with a Vertical 120
Gallon Tank, 220V Single
Phase
5 HP Motor Model VT-735-120
$2749.00
each Delivered
(Has vertical 120 gallon tank)
VT-735-120
Available with a
Horizontal
120
Gallon Tank, 220V Single
Phase 5 HP Motor.
Model 735-120
$2749.00
each Delivered
Available in
other voltage and phase configurations, just ask.
Saylor-Beall Model
745-80
Compressor
Heavy Duty Long
Lasting, Low Maintenance 707 Cast Iron Pump, 220v Single phase 7.5 HP, Horizontal 80 gallon tank,
with Magnetic
Starter included. 26.2 CFM
SALE!
$3995.00
Delivered
Same 745-80
compressor as above, but including these great options...
Air Cooled After-Cooler (Mounted
Inside Belt Guard)
Dual Control Head Un-loaders
Low Oil Control
SALE!
$4589.00 Delivered
Duplex Compressor X-735-120
Dual air compressors with one
120-Gallon tank.
UL
Listed Panel
Two 5-HP 220V 1-Phase Motors
Twin 705 splash lubricated
pumps
845 RPM, 34.6
CFM
(Weighs 1203 lbs)
Alternator Control Panel
Mounted and Pre-wired
SALE!
$4759.00 Delivered
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FAQ
How much horsepower do I need?
While this is not an easy question
to answer, consider the following as a basic rule of thumb: For a
mechanic's shop 1 1/2 -2 horsepower will be needed per worker. For
an autobody shop, 2-2 1/2 horsepower per worker would be needed. If
using a rotary screw compressor for an automotive repair facility, 1
horsepower per bay would be the rule of thumb.
What is SCFM?
Scfm, standard cubic feet per
minute, is the amount of air in one cubic foot at 60 degrees F,
14.69 psi and 36% relative humidity. Only at these conditions will
one cubic foot of air actually occupy one cubic foot of volume. A
standard cubic foot of air varies in volume as it deviates from
these standard conditions, but always weighs seventy-five
thousandths of a pound. SCFM is a measure of weight, regardless of
volume.
What is ACFM?
ACFM, actual cubic feet per
minute, refers to a volume of air at ambient conditions. Changes in
pressure, temperature and relative humidity do not change these
ratings. ACFM is a measure of volume, regardless of weight.
What is the difference between
SCFM and ACFM?
These terms can be compared to
gallons and pounds. A gallon is a measure of volume, like ACFM,
regardless of weight and a pound is a measure of weight, like SCFM,
regardless of volume.
How are air compressors rated (cfm)?
Air compressors are rated on the
volume of air entering the compressor and stated as cfm. The amount
of air entering the air compressor, referenced as displacement cfm,
is not equal to the amount of air the compressor exhausts, delivered
cfm. The less efficient an air compressor is, the greater the
difference between displacement cfm and delivered cfm. Efficiency is
affected by many factors, such as type of valves used, compressor
rpm and, on two stage air compressors, the effectiveness of cooling
between stages.
What is the difference between
splash lubrication and pressure lubrication?
A pressure lubricated air
compressor pump uses an oil pump to force lubricating oil to all of
the friction points. These points include the rod journals, wrist
pins and piston skirts. A splash lubricated air compressor pump uses
dippers fastened to the connecting rods to splash lubricant to these
areas. Pressure lubrication is generally recommended for severe
applications, such as high duty cycle or high ambient temperature
conditions. Most air compressors use splash lubrication.
What is duty cycle?
Duty cycle is the amount of time
an air compressor compresses air compared to the amount of time the
air compressor is not compressing air. For example if the air
compressor runs for seven minutes and is off for three minutes, the
total cycle is ten minutes. The duty cycle would be seventy percent,
seven divided by ten.
Why is duty cycle important?
Heat is a by-product of compressed
air. The build up of heat can shorten the life of the air compressor
pump if it is not allowed to cool. The air compressor will dissipate
heat when it is not pumping. Choose an air compressor that will
allow for a cool down time period.
Why is water in my
compressed air lines?
The water is condensation.
Humidity in the air being compressed is drawn into the air
compressor along with the air. The higher the humidity the more
moisture contained in the air. Compression causes heat, so as the
air cools the moisture in the air forms condensation and collects in
low points in the compressed air systems, such as the air receiver,
airlines and/or airline drops. Some or most of the moisture can be
removed with the use of aftercoolers, dryers and/or filters.
What kind of oil should I use in
my compressor and how often should it be changed?
For 700 and 9000 series pumps use
a 30# non-detergent type.
Oil should be changed after each 500 hours
of use.
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