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johnnyzero May 8th 06 04:06 AM

accessories for my air compressor?
 
Hi,

I'm juta dumb homeowner, so please be patient & excuse any ignorane on
my part.

I use my handy-dandy Craftsman 150psi air compressor for lotsa things
around the house. I'm wondering if anyone makes attachment to:

1) allow it to run a light-duty liquid pump - for pumping small
quantities of water or whatever.

2) turn the compressor into a reasonably-powered vacuum pump - for
"dry" applcations like evacuationg a/c systems or watever.

I'm sure I've seen these accessories before, but now that I need 'em of
course I can't find 'em.Anyhelp will be MUCH appreciated!

best,
JohnB


Edwin Pawlowski May 8th 06 05:13 AM

accessories for my air compressor?
 

"johnnyzero" wrote in message
1) allow it to run a light-duty liquid pump - for pumping small
quantities of water or whatever.


Yes, I've seen them. The one in particular I saw was not very impressive
and an electric ump would have been better.


2) turn the compressor into a reasonably-powered vacuum pump - for
"dry" applcations like evacuationg a/c systems or watever.


No, it would no draw a very good vacuum.



nothermark May 8th 06 12:09 PM

accessories for my air compressor?
 
On 7 May 2006 20:06:31 -0700, "johnnyzero"
wrote:

Hi,

I'm juta dumb homeowner, so please be patient & excuse any ignorane on
my part.

I use my handy-dandy Craftsman 150psi air compressor for lotsa things
around the house. I'm wondering if anyone makes attachment to:

1) allow it to run a light-duty liquid pump - for pumping small
quantities of water or whatever.

2) turn the compressor into a reasonably-powered vacuum pump - for
"dry" applcations like evacuationg a/c systems or watever.

I'm sure I've seen these accessories before, but now that I need 'em of
course I can't find 'em.Anyhelp will be MUCH appreciated!

best,
JohnB


1. Google venturi vacuum pump

2. Pressure is not the controlling factor. You will need the cfm to
back it up. You efficiency will suck do to the multiple power
conversions plus a relatively low efficiency vacuum creation.

Richard J Kinch May 8th 06 09:28 PM

accessories for my air compressor?
 
johnnyzero writes:

2) turn the compressor into a reasonably-powered vacuum pump - for
"dry" applcations like evacuationg a/c systems or watever.


http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=3952
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92475

These work well but not clear if your compressor provides enough CFM.

http://www.truetex.com/aircompressors.htm

You don't need a great vacuum pump for HVAC if you rinse it a few times.

Bennett Price May 9th 06 03:59 PM

accessories for my air compressor?
 
I believe, but am not sure, that the vacuum that the Harbor Freight
units can pull, 28.3", is totally inadequate to properly evacuate
an A/C system. Take a look at the Temp, " Hg., micron chart at
http://www.robinair.com/acsolutions/...m/acvacuum.php


A good vacuum pump is in the double-triple digits of microns

Ignoramus19605 wrote:
You can buy a $14 venturi vacuum pump from Harbor Freight, although I
would not recommend it. Real vacuum pumps can be bought for not too
much. I bought my Sargent Welch Duo Seal for $39.

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On 7 May 2006 20:06:31 -0700, johnnyzero wrote:
Hi,

I'm juta dumb homeowner, so please be patient & excuse any ignorane on
my part.

I use my handy-dandy Craftsman 150psi air compressor for lotsa things
around the house. I'm wondering if anyone makes attachment to:

1) allow it to run a light-duty liquid pump - for pumping small
quantities of water or whatever.

2) turn the compressor into a reasonably-powered vacuum pump - for
"dry" applcations like evacuationg a/c systems or watever.

I'm sure I've seen these accessories before, but now that I need 'em of
course I can't find 'em.Anyhelp will be MUCH appreciated!

best,
JohnB




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