Speedaire 2YJ61 gas air compressor operates at two stages and has a Honda engine. It has a maximum operating pressure of 175 psi, a maximum speed of 864 RPM and an average pump life of 2000 hours. This Speedaire gas compressor features twin 4-gallon air tanks. It is ideal for operating pneumatic tools, inflating tyres and powering airbrushes.
Working Mechanism:
- Speedaire gas air compressor operates using a gasoline-powered Honda engine.
- The engine powers a piston to compress air.
- Air is drawn into the compressor through an intake valve.
- The compressor compresses the air, increasing its pressure. The compressed air is stored in a tank for later use.
- When needed, the compressed air is released through a valve.
- This released air can be used for inflating tyres, powering pneumatic tools or operating machinery.
Features:
- Speedaire 2YJ61 portable gas air compressor offers a regulator and two gauges to measure tank and outlet pressure.
- It has a cast iron cylinder to handle tough industrial environments.
- This Speedaire gas air compressor has pneumatic tyres and handles for easy movement across the site.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can I use this Speedaire gas compressor indoors?
A. It is generally not recommended to use gas air compressors indoors due to the emission of exhaust fumes. They should only be operated in well-ventilated areas or outdoor spaces.
Q. How do I start a gas air compressor?
A.
- Ensure the compressor is on a level surface.
- Check the oil and fuel levels and refill if necessary.
- Turn the fuel valve to the On position.
- Set the choke to the appropriate setting.
- Pull the starter cord or use the electric starter if available.
- Once the engine starts, allow it to warm up for a few moments.
- Adjust the choke as needed.
- Once the engine is running smoothly, you can engage the compressor by flipping the switch or turning the knob to the On position.
Q. Can gas air compressors be stored outside?
A. Gas air compressors can be stored outside, but it is important to protect them from rain, snow and extreme temperatures. Using a weatherproof cover or storing them in a shed or garage can help prolong their lifespan.
Q. How do I maintain a gas air compressor?
A.
- Remove the drain plug and drain the old oil into a container.
- Replace the drain plug with an adjustable wrench.
- Slowly fill the machine with high-quality air compressor oil or the manufacturer's recommended oil.
- Inspect hoses weekly for rust, corrosion or cracking.
- Tighten any loose nuts and bolts. Examine seals on fittings.
Q. How do I determine which gas compressor is right for my application?
A. Above all, determine your airflow requirements. To get a feel for how much air (CFM) you will need, you can figure roughly 4 - 5 CFM per person in an automotive shop and 12 - 15 per person in a body shop. Once you determine the CFM you need, take that figure times 1.25 and use that total CFM to choose from various Speedaire gas compressors.