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Bauer Junior II dive compressor, Brownie’s marine version. Fully automatic, upgraded filter. Up to 5000 psi, 3 HP single phase 220 volts motor, 3.9 SCFM. 400 original hours. Includes SCUBA or air rifle/ paintball fill hose assembly.
$3800 OBO
Those are the factory air intake tubes stowed away whilst not in use. They're the Bauer version of bit that most of us replace with a length of PVC pipe from the hardware store. Probably cost a few orders of magnitude more than the hardware store version.
This unit has automatic drain system, and auto final pressure shut-off. It can be left unattended after you hook up the empty tank, no need to manually drain or turn off.
The marine version includes a powder coated aluminum frame, replacing the standard Bauer steel frame, as well as a larger, more efficient filter system.
It also includes an electric box with magnetic starter, on/ off switch, and hourmeter, as well as a reservoir for the condensate.
This unit does not have an hourmeter. It came off a yacht, and was originally purchased in Europe. According to the original owner, he filled about 90 to 100 tanks total, and that is around 30 to 40 hours.
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