74CFM 20HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor with Air Dryer & ASME Tank | 125 PSI 230V 3-Phase
74CFM 20HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor with Air Dryer & ASME Tank | 125 PSI 230V 3-Phase
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74CFM 20HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor with Air Dryer & ASME Tank | 125 PSI 230V 3-Phase
Description
The Chery Industrial 20HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor delivers a complete 4-in-1 compressed air solution by combining a rotary screw compressor, refrigerated air dryer, ASME-certified air tank, and filtration system into one compact package. Producing 74 CFM at 125 PSI, it supplies clean, dry compressed air for CNC machining, automotive service, manufacturing, laser cutting, and industrial production. Powered by a dependable 230V three-phase motor, this integrated system maximizes efficiency, minimizes installation space, and ensures reliable continuous-duty performance.
✔ Complete 4-in-1 Air Solution
Integrated rotary screw compressor, refrigerated dryer, ASME-certified air tank, and filtration system simplify installation and reduce floor space.
✔ High 74 CFM Output
Delivers up to 74 CFM at 125 PSI, providing continuous airflow for demanding industrial equipment and multiple pneumatic tools.
✔ Dry, Clean Compressed Air
Built-in refrigerated dryer maintains a 37.4°F–50°F pressure dew point, reducing moisture to help protect machinery and improve air quality.
✔ Heavy-Duty Industrial Performance
Powered by a 20HP 230V three-phase motor with continuous-duty operation for factories, fabrication shops, automotive facilities, and production lines.
Specifications
Shipping
US warehouse dispatch, Fulfillment time: 6-10 business days
• LxWxH (inch): 69x32x70
• Weight (lb): 1238
• A forklift or equivalent is required for unloading.
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Assembly
Installation & Operation Precautions
1. Set up the compressor in a clean, ventilated space with ample room for maintenance.
2. Mount the unit on a flat, firm base to cut vibration and prolong its lifespan.
3. Check pipes, gauges and electrical parts for loose or damaged joints; tighten fittings and open the discharge valve.
4. Remove all transport support brackets before the first run; otherwise, severe machine damage will occur.