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EMGLO MODEL R
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6 years 5 months ago #2446
by Scattercash
EMGLO MODEL R was created by Scattercash
It's an EMGLO MODEL R
The motor tripped a 20 amp breaker at 100 PSI.
A new 2 HP motor over heated and tripped it's internal breaker at 40 PSI.
WHAT SIZE MOTOR DO I NEED?
I can wire it 110 or 220.
The motor tripped a 20 amp breaker at 100 PSI.
A new 2 HP motor over heated and tripped it's internal breaker at 40 PSI.
WHAT SIZE MOTOR DO I NEED?
I can wire it 110 or 220.
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6 years 3 months ago #2559
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Replied by MTR-Admin on topic EMGLO MODEL R
Thanks for the post Scattercash,
This is actually a Kellogg pump which Emglo used (they called it an "R" pump), it's a model 332 which you can find our site at the below link:
mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump...s-332tvx-p-5412.html
It uses a minimum 3 HP motor, I know that much. You can view more specs for this pump in the "specs" tab at the above web page.
It's a pretty beefy, cast iron pump so it requires a beefy motor to run it efficiently.
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This is actually a Kellogg pump which Emglo used (they called it an "R" pump), it's a model 332 which you can find our site at the below link:
mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-pump...s-332tvx-p-5412.html
It uses a minimum 3 HP motor, I know that much. You can view more specs for this pump in the "specs" tab at the above web page.
It's a pretty beefy, cast iron pump so it requires a beefy motor to run it efficiently.
- MTR
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