From the Manufacturer
The D55275 delivers a powerful 16.2 cubic feet per minute at 100 psi and is able to run a variety of pneumatic tools. The D55275 17-gallon portable unit has two wheels for more stable mobility. It's powered by an 8-horsepower Honda engine with automatic throttle control to conserve fuel when air is not being used. The cast-iron four-cylinder pump is designed and built for longevity. Compressor includes a 3/8-inch regulator and the initial fill of DeWalt synthetic air compressor oil. Features - 16.2 cubic feet per minute delivered at 100 psi for high-volume usage
- Quad-cylinder, cast-iron, oil-lubricated pump with Emglo's 50 years of proven durability and reliability
- Dual wheels make maneuvering easier on the worksite
- 8-horsepower Honda OHV GX gas engine provides proven reliability and durability
- Low-oil shutoff provides greater engine protection
- Automatic idle control for reduced fuel consumption
- ASME-coded 17-gallon OSHA-recognized tank
- Ball valve drain allows for quick and thorough tank draining
Specifications - Drive: belt drive
- Horsepower: 8 hp
- Tank size: 17 gallons
- Power supply: Honda gas OHV GX engine
- Cubic feet per minute at 100 psi: 16.2 cfm
- Pump speed: 890 rpm
- Tool length: 43 inches
- Tool width: 20.25 inches
- Tool height: 33.75 inches
- Tool weight: 238 lbs.
- Shipping weight: 294 lbs.
Includes - DeWalt synthetic compressor oil
- 3/8-inch NPT pressure regulator
Warranty This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool comes with a warranty package that includes: 30-day, no-risk satisfaction guarantee One-year free service contract One-year warranty
DeWalt D55275 reviews (1)
Impressed This is a BOSS compressor. The 8 hp Honda engine fills the 17 gallon tank in a few minutes. Then it goes to a low idle. Both compressor and engine come ready to go. Just add gas and pull the cord. The unit is packaged so all you have to do is remove three bolts from the shipping pallet. No assembly! I've ordered a sandblaster to use with it. I can't wait! Rust, look out! Heck, cats and dogs look out! Now, I can fix my new fence that the cop drove through with the air nailer !
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