Once again I love my Saylor Beall model 9000. It is just a beast of compressor. It fills the 200 gallon tank in 4 1/2 minutes from 0 to 170 psi. That’s a lot of air !!
Unfortunately we've run into the same problem getting parts from Atlas Copco and I personally think it's gotten worse since they were teamed up with Quincy. Even on the rotary screw and scroll compressors. We've had good luck with one of Atlas' distributers in Rhode Island - D.L. Thurrott. I can send you the contact info for the guy I deal with there if you need
Oof. As someone not in the industry I found Quincy parts harder to get after the purchase by Atlas. I've traded off my Quincy for a Industrial Gold (Saylor Beall clone) that is assembled a few hours from me.
Once again I love my Saylor Beall model 9000. It is just a beast of compressor. It fills the 200 gallon tank in 4 1/2 minutes from 0 to 170 psi. That’s a lot of air !!
Unfortunately we've run into the same problem getting parts from Atlas Copco and I personally think it's gotten worse since they were teamed up with Quincy. Even on the rotary screw and scroll compressors. We've had good luck with one of Atlas' distributers in Rhode Island - D.L. Thurrott. I can send you the contact info for the guy I deal with there if you need
Please do. send it through thecompressorguru.com
Oof. As someone not in the industry I found Quincy parts harder to get after the purchase by Atlas. I've traded off my Quincy for a Industrial Gold (Saylor Beall clone) that is assembled a few hours from me.
we have a very good inventory and supply chain for Quincey parts. if you ever need...
Catastrophic is not too strong a word, eh? Wow!
I didn't find any cats.
Yep, that pump is in bad shape, definitely not worth rebuilding, to bad 👍🏻