Engine driven air compressors from 100 cfm to 1600 cfm
1. Engine driven air compressors from 100 cfm to 1600 cfm
MonoBlock Compressors |
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Capacity |
Model |
Engine |
125 cfm |
125Q |
Ford V-8 302 cu in |
150 cfm |
150Q |
Ford V-8 351 cu in |
175 cfm |
175Q |
Ford V-8 351 cu in |
Rotary Compressors |
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100 cfm |
100D |
Kubota |
130 cfm |
130D |
Kubota |
185 cfm |
185D |
JD, Cat or Cummins |
210 cfm |
210D |
John Deere or Caterpillar |
250 cfm |
250D |
John Deere or Caterpillar |
375 cfm |
375D |
John Deere or Caterpillar |
800 cfm |
800D |
Cummins |
900 cfm |
900D |
Caterpillar |
1600 cfm |
1600D |
Caterpillar |
Engine selection – John Deere, Caterpillar, Cummins, Kubota, Ford, GM
Fuel – Rated engine Horsepower, exhaust emissions, fuel cost and availability of fuel supply are all considerations when selecting the right compressor. From 110 cfm to 175 cfm GrimmerSchmidt offers a choice of gasoline, diesel, LPG, or natural gas powered air compressors. In areas where air quality permits are issued GrimmerSchmidt offer models from 100 cfm to 185 cfm under 49 horsepower providing lower permit fees.
Gasoline engine driven models utilize mass produced automotive engines providing superior parts availability, lower initial costs and operating costs. These engines can be readily converted to LPG or natural gas.
LPG and natural gas are ideal for work in parking garages, tunnels, under ground and other indoor industrial construction and repair applications. These compressors may qualify for low emission vehicle/equipment fleet credits.
Diesel driven compressors provide longevity in extreme long running applications and is the only choice of fuel for larger horsepower engines and hazardous locations like oil field and refinery applications.