Sullair 185 Construction Compressor Over the years there have been many questions posed on this forum page about Sullair compressors, with many of them being about the Sullair 185 construction compressor. Since there is a lot of interest in this particular model of Sullair, this is now the forum page for the Sullair 185 construction compressor. All existing questions and response about the Sullair 185 construction compressor have been moved to this forum.
A good first step in resolving and issue with the 185 is to reviewe the existing questions and answers. Odds are good that your question has already been answered. As I say, this forum page is to do only with the Sullair 185 construction compressor and questions posted about any other model will not be added here. If your Sullair compressor model is different, Photo: This forum is for folks that, so far, have not been able to resolve an issue with the Sullair 185 construction compressor. If the answer you need is not in the questions and answers below, use the form to ask one.
The logical first step to finding an answer is, of course, Sullair themselves. In North America, Sullair compressors can be reached here: Sullair, World Headquarters 3700 East Michigan Boulevard Michigan City, IN 46360 W: www.sullair.com/americas/en If you are a user of the Sullair 185 and you have a moment to spare, please have a look at the questions and - where possible - offer advice. That would be a great help for the original poster and other Sullair 185 air compressor users too. Here are the sheet which you can download and save to your computer. Thanks much to all the questioners and to all those that help providing the answers needed.
Husqvarna Construction Products cutter 800-288-5040; The K 770 gas power cutter from Husqvarna Construction Products, Olathe, Kan., features a spring-loaded, semi-automatic SmartTension™ system to ensure the drive belt always has the correct tension. The design of the saw increases the exactness and force of the cut, while the low weight and vibration-damped handles ensure comfortable handling during long work shifts, the company says. A magnesium-cast crankcase has a three-bolt joint to attach the cutting head. Tsurumi America generators 630-793-0127; The TPG4 series generators from Tsurumi America, Glendale, Heights, Ill., are powered by a Honda engine and contain a high-capacity fuel tank and fuel gauge for extended run time. A large, silent muffler with spark arrestor also can reduce noise. In addition, the generator features a large air filter and automatic idle control. Rubber vibration pads isolate the generator.
Directional drill 800-348-2424; The DD2226 directional drill from The Toro Co., Bloomington, Minn., delivers 2,600 ft.-lbs. Of rotational torque and 22,000 lbs. Of thrust and pullback, allowing the machine to pull back and turn larger reamers in tough ground conditions. Dual rear stabilizers provide additional stability in uneven terrain, the company says. The drill is equipped with next-generation TDOS-1 operating system software, including SmartTouch® control mode. The SmartTouch streamlines pipe handling by allowing the operator to advance through the process with a touch of a rocker switch on the joystick. No Ramp Trailers models 574-206-1331; The line of trailers from No Ramp Trailers, Granger, Ind., include single, twin and triple axles with bed lengths from 9 ft.
The trailers are available in standard bumper pull and gooseneck configurations, along with a full line of enclosed models. The trailers offer up to 21,000 lbs. GVWR, with carrying capacities of 15,000 lbs. Of useable deck width. Standard features include an adjustable bulldog coupler, LED lighting, stake bed pockets with rub rails, welded D-rings, auxiliary receiver for winch mount and courtesy lighting with an oversize systems box. Chicago Pneumatic light tower 800-760-4049; The CPLT V5+ HiLight LED light tower from Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment (CP), Independence, Ohio, features a heavy-duty polyethylene canopy and can withstand extreme elements and working conditions, the company says.
The light tower is equipped with a 28-gal. Fuel tank and four 350W LED lamps and can be used for public lighting, events, roadwork, construction sites and general industry work. Vermeer directional drill 888-837-6337; The D8x12 Navigator® horizontal directional drill from Vermeer, Pella, Iowa, has drill rod options for added versatility and can be used for small service installations, including gas distribution, power, water and telecommunication networks. The drill includes a 48-hp Kohler diesel engine and offers 1,000 ft.-lbs. Of spindle torque and 7,850 lbs.
Of thrust/pullback. Allmand Bros. Air compressor 800-562-1373; The Maxi-Air™ portable air compressor from Allmand Bros., Holdrege, Neb., features a heavy-duty, over-sized rotary screw air end that provides high-pressure air volumes at low rpms for enhanced fuel efficiency, the company says. The compressor comes in two models, the MA185 and MA400, with free air delivery of 185 scfm and 400 scfm, respectively.
Both models achieve a maximum working pressure of 120 psi. ANA generator 562-450-3570; The Airman SDG150S-8E1 generator from Alliance North America (ANA), Long Beach, Calif., features 150 kVA prime power and runs 24 hours on a full fuel load. The machine includes a 235-hp John Deere diesel engine. The generator is switchable to single-phase and three-phase. Single-phase voltages are 120, 240 and 277V while three-phase voltages are 208, 240, 416 and 480V. Pettibone material handler 800-467-3884; The Cary-Lift 254i material handler from Pettibone, Baraga, Mich., can move and place heavy pipe.
The machine features an overhead lift arm design, giving the operator full front visibility when lifting or transporting loads, the company says. The forks can tilt down 90 degrees for specialized lifting tasks, like unloading pipe from railroad gondola cars. The machine is powered by a 225-hp Cummins Tier 4 diesel engine. Jenny Products compressors 888-425-3669; The line of single-stage service vehicle compressors from Jenny Products, Somerset, Pa., features a heavy-duty, two-stage cast-iron compressor pump and 30-gal.
The belt-driven compressors have a large flywheel for startups and extra cooling, and a directional air shroud to reduce pump temperatures. Unloading valves on the compressors also assist in engine starting. Sumner, a Southwire Co., material lift 281-999-6900; The 2012S Short Stack™ material lift from Sumner, a Southwire Co., Houston, can lift up to 800 lbs. And up to 12 ft. No tools are required for the lift, the company says.
A mast hold-down secures the mast for safe transport. Pulley guards are designed to prevent load lines from slipping off and roller wheels help to roll into trucks or vans. A Sumner-built winch uses the idler roller to feed cable evenly on a drum to avoid cable flats. Handles are removable when not in use. Terex AWP light solutions 800-536-1800; The Terex® RL™4 LED gas-powered light tower from Terex AWP, Redmond, Wash., has LED lights with 50,000 hours of service life and instant on/off capability. The towers are equipped with four 230W LED light panels. APT light tower 800-532-7402; The LT V4 self-powered light tower from American Pneumatic Tools (APT), Santa Ana, Calif., features four high-luminosity metal halide floodlights that provide 43,055 sq.
The floodlights are supported with a heavy-duty manual mast. The galvanized mast has five sections, extends to a maximum of 25 ft.
And rotates 360 degrees. The light tower can withstand wind speeds up to 51 mph, the company says. Headwind Solutions air shutoff system 844-304-7277; The Shocker PASS positive air shutoff system from Headwind Solutions, Hastings, Neb., will shut a diesel engine down in the event of a diesel engine runaway. The system is capable of automatically sensing high-revving “runaway” situations and automatically will shut the valve, closing the air supply to the engine to protect the engine itself, as well as property and personnel in the area, the company says.
Con X Equipment compressors 888-900-2669; The X AIR SC70 compressor from Con X Equipment, St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada, can operate a chipper, a rock drill and up to a 90-lb. Class breaker. Rotary screw compressor has a 20.8-hp Honda V-Twin engine with electric start. The machine produces 70 cfm at 100 psi. Generator 800-553-9053; The ChoreMaster 6000W portable generator from Mi-T-M Corp., Peosta, Iowa, comes with multiple voltage capabilities to provide maximum power for electrical backup in power outages.
The generator features a 389cc Mi-T-M OHV engine, brushed 120V/240V alternator and wraparound frame and wheel kit for easy mobility, the company says. JLG telescopic boom lift 877-554-5438; The 660SJ telescopic boom lift from JLG Industries, McConnellsburg, Pa., provides 550 lbs. Unrestricted and 750 lbs. Restricted capacity. The lift reaches a platform height of 65 ft.
The lift includes the JLG SkyGuard® enhanced control panel protection system as standard equipment. The SkyGuard sensor stops all functions in use at the time, then momentarily reverses or undoes most functions that were in use when the system was activated, the company says. Southwire cable puller 855-798-6657; The Maxis® XC10 extreme duty cable puller from Southwire, Carrollton, Ga., can move through 90-degree bends and features a gear box designed to operate under heavy loads with maximum output. Fork tubes provide a way to load, transport and position loads. A 5:1 geared elevation control requires 5 lbs.
Of force for smooth operation. VMAC multifunction power system 877-912-6605; The 6-in-1 multifunction power system from VMAC, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, combines an air compressor, generator, welder, battery charger/booster, PTO with hydraulic pump and cold climate kit in one package. The system is powered by a Kubota diesel engine. The control system idles the multifunction’s engine up and down and on and off with air demand, saving time and money with less fuel wasted and less downtime for servicing, the company says. Hirado Kinzoku Kogyo Co.
Attachable drill +81-92-503-3421; The UDR/UDRW attachment drills from Hirado Kinzoku Kogyo Co., Fukuoka, Japan, can be attached to small and large model excavators. Drilling work is remotely operated in the cabin with levers. The drills can be used for applications, such as small breaking work, drilling inside a pit, reinforcing slopes, breaking boulders, quarrying stones and breaking mountain ground for residential land development. UnderWunder boring machine 877-968-2673; The portable horizontal underground boring machine from UnderWunder, Wills Point, Texas, bores holes from 2 to 6 in. The machine bores distances over 50 ft.
In length under driveways, sidewalks and roadways through soils, including clay, sand, wood and most rocks, the company says. Snorkel telescopic boom lift 785-989-3000; The 660SJ mid-size telescopic boom lift from Snorkel, Elwood, Kan., is the largest model in a line of four lifts from the company, including the 400S, 460SJ and 600S models.
The 660SJ delivers a 66-ft. Maximum platform height and an outreach of up to 60 ft. Ms210 stihl chainsaw reviews. The machine has a lift capacity of 600 lbs. Fitted with a 6 ft. Jib boom for additional flexibility, the heavy-duty lift measures 7 ft.
Wide and the stowed length can be reduced to 28 ft. For transport by stowing the jib underneath the boom. Wacker Neuson generators 800-770-0957; The line of mobile generators from Wacker Neuson, Menomonee Falls, Wis., range from the G25 (20kW) to G320 (256kW) models. All nine models can be used for events, disaster recovery, mining, roadwork and large industrial facilities, the company says. The generators feature a digital controller that monitors and protects the engine. Equipped with intuitive controls for operation, the generators provide output information, including volts, amps, battery voltage, coolant temperature, fuel level, engine speed, engine hours and percentage of engine load.
Lincoln Electric welders 888-935-3877; The Flextec® welders from Lincoln Electric Co., Cleveland, features CrossLinc® technology that enables remote output control at the arc without the use of additional control cables. The latest CrossLinc update includes True Voltage Technology™ (TVT), which implements voltage consistency despite the length of cable between the wire feeder and machine. CrossLinc is available with Lincoln Electric’s Flextec welders, portable wire feeders and remote controls. ARDCO multi-purpose truck 800-332-7326; The articulating multi-purpose truck (AMT) from ARDCO, New Iberia, La., features a modular back-end platform to meet various work environments, from urban construction to extreme off-road, the company says. Configurations include bare chassis, water tank, fuel tank, service and lube station, flatbed and custom solutions. The truck’s service and lube platform includes tanks for diesel, oil, coolant, grease and e-vac.
A drop-style reel compartment includes a drip rail for nozzles. The machine includes an air compressor, pressure washer, welder and crane. General Equipment Co. Tower light 800-533-0524; The tower light from General Equipment Co., Owatonna, Minn., can be used in large or confined areas. The cylindrical load-bearing nylon tower is inflated with constant air pressure delivered by an integral blower system.
The units can be installed and ready for operation in approximately one minute with no special tools or additional components, the company says. Operational heights of 7.5, 10 and 14 ft. Provide 360-degree, diffused, glare-free illumination while minimizing shadows. Sullair air compressor 800-785-5247; The OFD1550 Tier 4 oil-free rotary screw air compressor from Sullair, Chicago, brings Class 0 oil-free air directly where it is needed, whether plant side, refinery side or at a job site, the company says.
The compressor features the company’s dry screw two-stage air end driven by a Cummins QSX15 diesel engine. The machine provides up to 1,550 cfm at 125 psi. Other features include a 7-in. Color touch screen controller and the ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -20 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. An official publication of the American Rental Association. Produced by Rental Management Group. Copyright © 2018 Rental Management Magazine all rights reserved.