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Tier III Portable Large Air Compressors Still Available at Sullivan-Palatek

Now built with a full containment base and dual axle running gear, the machines are easier than ever to maintain and move.

Fri June 03, 2016 - National Edition
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Tier III machines, up from 750 to 1,800 cfm, are still available with options for all models. Included in the Tier III model inventory is the newly redesigned D1300-D1800 range of portable air compressors.
Tier III machines, up from 750 to 1,800 cfm, are still available with options for all models. Included in the Tier III model inventory is the newly redesigned D1300-D1800 range of portable air compressors.

Sullivan-Palatek Inc. announced that Tier III machines, up from 750 to 1,800 cfm, are still available with options for all models. Included in the Tier III model inventory is the newly redesigned D1300-D1800 range of portable air compressors.

The Sullivan-Palatek D750-D900 portable series is offered with a Cummins engine and are 750 cfm at 150 psi, 825 cfm at 70-125 psi, and also 900 cfm at 150 psi. The D750-D900 models are engineered with large 204 mm twin screw air ends for high efficiency, and carry a 3-year unlimited hour air end warranty. The Galvanneal sheet metal exterior provides extra protection from rust and scratching while working in the toughest environments.

Also available are dual pressure/dual capacity extra high pressure machines (900 cfm at 500 psi, and 1,150 cfm at 350 psi). Recently released with a newly redesigned enclosure, the 900/500 or 1,150/350 will look much like the D1300-D1800 series. Now built with a full containment base and dual axle running gear, the machines are easier than ever to maintain and move, according to the manuafacturer.

Sullivan-Palatek's largest portable compressor is the D1300-D1800 portable series. This newly redesigned range produces 1,300 at 150, 1,600 at 150 and 1,800 at 100 psi. The full line is built with dual axle running gear, a full containment base, a four-point lifting bale, and large service doors for ease of maintenance. For better data gathering, the Sullivan-Palatek electronic controller (SPEC) provides digital readouts on everything from fuel level, service and engine needs.

For more information, call 219/874-2497 or visit www.Sullivan-palatek.com.


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