What is Pressure Rating of Firestone Xtreme-Duty Air Compressor # F9287
Updated 07/15/2019 | Published 07/13/2019 >
Question:
Info says that the max pressure is 150 psi, but also states that the max pressure s to 100 psi if it is run for a prolonged period of time. Can you put an estimate on what that time frame may be? 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes or how long? How long would it have to cool down before it would return to the 150 psi max pressure output? thank you
asked by: PHILIP C
Helpful Expert Reply:
In nearly all standard situations of the Firestone Xtreme-Duty Air Compressor # F9287 running you'll have no problem hitting 150 psi like when inflating air suspension enhancement bags. Now if you were using this to inflate a large tire that has a high psi rating and it was going to be running for more than a few minutes you'd want to let it cool down for a few minutes.
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Firestone Extreme Duty Air Compressor - 150 psi
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