Wow, a 285 dollar oil-less dental compressor?!

jamesvagabond

Well-Known Member
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Medical...628&pid=100010&prg=1076&rk=1&sd=121059331035&


Noise(dB):48
Tank(L):9
Working. pressure(Mpa): 0.8
Starting pressure(Mpa): 0.5
Size(L*W*H mm): 490*200*530
Remarks: One for one dental chairs

I LIKE I LIKE! at 116 psi working pressure this should do the trick! I can't believe the price. This has been a cost-saving week, I have already shaved off 2k+ from my parts list without sacrificing performance. I love this f*ckin forum.
 
i own this very compressor, minus the tank. it ownly produces 100 psi. and its too loud for an appartment. i doute its only 48 db.
this is a mexican dental office compressor. also i question its reliabiity. atomizer once mentioned to me that teflon in the pistons tends to wear out
and then you throw the thing out
i might work as a back up but you would be better off making a compressor out of a few fridge compressors and a 100lbs unused propane tank.
kind of like here only upsized. if you wanted to save some money. especially if your planning on running 12 aa nozzles.
http://clubhyper.com/reference/compressorgi_1.htm
 
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