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ShowbizAsh
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Compressors

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Hi just checking what compressors people recommend for the Hypertherm 45 or 65 for up to about AU$2000.

I have found this compressor at Sydney tools which I have never seen one so quiet. Has anybody here tried it?
Any advice welcomed.


https://sydneytools.com.au/product/chic ... compressor
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Most any 60 gallon 5hp compressor would work but that one you are looking at looks awesome! For under 2k it seems like a great deal. If you get it I would love to hear what you think of it, pretty sweet :Like :Like
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I've looked at those oil free compressors in the past and I could not see the CFM being that great. happy to be proved wrong but I have 2x1.1kw similar compressors and they are well below 3cfm each at 60psi

I tested the CFM using a plug with a hole (orifice) in it of known size, and an orifice flow formula

https://www.tlv.com/global/UK/calculato ... ifice.html
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Oh, I didn't read the specs. Didn't realize it was oil free or only a 40 gallon tank. Looks pretty stout in the pic but after reading more I wouldn't be interested.
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Looks like a nice little portable unit. I expect it would probably work for your application. My compressor is a 80 gallon upright Speedaire with 7 1/2 HP motor and 2 stage cast iron compressor rated at about 27 cfm. I bought it new over 30 years ago and have never had a problem with it.
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Post by Rodw »

410 lpm FAD and 150 litre tank makes it look like a good deal.
The larger tank will reduce cycle time.
Don't forget to include a refrigerated drier in your budget. It needs to be rated for the air flow. Essential in Australia ( I found that out the hard way).

This is the one I have. It is a good brand and pretty good value because it includes the inlet and outlet filters generally quoted seperately by others.
https://www.bosscompressors.com.au/brow ... fad-detail
(These guys are located near me)
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