Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm willing to trade all of the 'suckage awards' for one link to a pdf of a manual for the thing. D'Bob, I've now seen setups/packages offered for installations in Dr's offices on-line and yes I'm well aware of what steps and the involved expense of having non-toxic, alien contaminate free, totally scrubbed, dry squeaky clean minty fresh air to the tooling that's grinding inside a patients mouth. Looking closely at the unit, I'm seeing a well made system sitting on that tank and I won't be pulling anything apart unless I'm absolutely sure of a correct application of intentional manipulation. As I already have more than what would normally be needed in a much larger shop for compressed air many times over, I have no real earthly idea of it's future use or need, but it will be cared for non the less. It is certainly appreciated to receive such attention and pats on the back, even if I always feel a tad embarrassed by it. After hooking hooking up to power, turning everything over by hand and checking the oil ports, I was amazed at how fast just one of the units would fill the tank to the kick off pressure. Emptying the tank and having both compressors running took what seemed about 30 seconds to kick the pressure switch at it's 125 psi kick out. Both compressor and motor units are pert-near vibration free and purr like little kittens with big claws. So, as I'm a firm believer in 'what goes around comes around' I picked up a gift card from Academy Sports for $75 this afternoon to give Andre' Monday as I feel that he could/should have gotten much more had he just sold it. Again, thanks to all.
New START Capacitor & Wire Assembly For All Pelton & Crane Models 420C / 840C Air Compressor Motors Same Capacitor Used For 115 VAC & 230 VAC Motors.