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- Quincy Compressor Reciprocating Air Compressor - 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase, Model# 2V41C60VC for $1,299.99


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- Quincy Compressor Reciprocating Air Compressor - 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase, Model# 2V41C60VC

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Quincy reciprocating air compressors are designed to be a compressor for life. They are built for efficiency and lower operating costs, producing more compressed air at a lower horsepower. They run at a slower RPM, run cooler and cost less to operate. Heavy-duty compressors are engineered for industrial applications and boast a best-in-the-industry 50,000-hour pump life rating. 2-year limited warranty (5-year limited warranty on pump if customer purchases and uses maintenance kit.) Call a sales representative to order maintenance kit. U.S.A. Package Type: Standard, Volts: 230, Motor Phase(s): Single, HP: 5, Amps: 21, Max. PSI: 175, CFM at 175 PSI: 15.2, CFM at 100 PSI: 15.4, Tank Type: Vertical, Air Outlet Size (in.): 1/2, Stage: Two, Drive: Belt, Air Tank Size (gal.): 60, After-Cooler Included: No, Drain System: Manual ball valve, Portable or Stationary: Stationary, Pump: Cast iron, Duty Cycle: 100%, Pump Life (hrs.): 50,000+, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 29 x 21 x 64


  • Industrial-duty US-made Baldor motor
  • Capacitor start motor with built-in thermal overload
  • Less than 5 PPM oil carry-over (blow-by) rating
  • 145-175 working PSI
  • Pump RPM: 1310


- Quincy Compressor Reciprocating Air Compressor - 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase, Model# 2V41C60VC Reviews


- Quincy Compressor Reciprocating Air Compressor - 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase, Model# 2V41C60VC Reviews


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Quincy QTV-54/ 2V41C60VC 5hp 60 gallon, February 18, 2011
I purchased this compressor locally after a whole lot of research. I previously purchased a 3 phase Ingersoll Rand at my automotive shop and needed something for the house. I needed a compressor that was quiet but still operated at the higher working pressures. Once you use a two stage compressor, you'll dread going back to a single stage. The higher pressures spoil you and make your air tools work that much more efficiently. The Quincy was the ticket. The Quincy is very quiet. I can talk to someone standing right next to it. I can't do that with the large Ingersoll that I have at work. Due to the Quincy running much cooler than my Ingersoll it hardly builds up any moisture. My Ingersoll has been going strong for over 8 years and is a great compressor but I feel that the Quincy is just built better. The Quincy boasts a 50,000 hour pump life rating. After hearing this thing run, I believe it. It has virtually zero vibration. The Quincy recovers and builds up pressure extremely fast... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Made in America, something to be proud of, January 1, 2012
This review is from: - Quincy Compressor Reciprocating Air Compressor - 5 HP, 230 Volt Single Phase, Model# 2V41C60VC (Misc.)
Face it, America sucks at manufacturing compared to most industrial nations. That's been the case since the 1970's. There are still a few great companies out there that deserve your patronage, including Quincy. Ingersoll has a lot of their pneumatic stuff made in China, and I believe they do much of their compressor manufacturing in Mexico.

But these beautiful blue uprights are made right in Quincy, IL. Anyway, enough of that. Here's why the compressor is great:

-Very low vibration. I left mine on the pallet, and I will occasionally set steel parts and whatnot on it. Most compressors would vibrate these right off the deep end, but this guy stood the test!

-Relatively quiet. If you've never had pneumatic tools in a small garage or shop, well you may want to invest in a good set of plugs or ear protection. The tools will be slightly louder than the compressor running, but not by much. Let's just say you don't want this thing turning on at 2AM... Read more
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