Bauer K14 for sale

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Aqua Marine

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I have a Bauer K14 3500psi compressor for sale. Asking $3,000 OBO

possibly have a set of bank cylinders to go with it if interested as well.

Will consider trades.

Gary
 
It has a 5hp 3 phase motor on it now, I was told it had about 300hrs on it but it does not have an hour meter.
All manual unit and I would assume it is a max of 3500. Cfm's are 12, I believe.

I will try to get some pix posted, or you can pm me your email and I will send them directly to you.

Thanks!

Gary
 
It has a 5hp 3 phase motor on it now, I was told it had about 300hrs on it but it does not have an hour meter.
All manual unit and I would assume it is a max of 3500. Cfm's are 12, I believe.

I will try to get some pix posted, or you can pm me your email and I will send them directly to you.

Thanks!

Gary
 
I have a Bauer K14 3500psi compressor for sale. Asking $3,000 OBO

possibly have a set of bank cylinders to go with it if interested as well.

Will consider trades.

Gary

What size and pressure bank bottles do you have available? Valve Types, Hydro Dates, Photos?

Keith
 
If this unit is run with a 5 hp motor, there is no way it is producing 12 cfm. The units that were putting out that cfm, before they were discontinued, required a 10 hp motor to do so. If all the cooling tubes are bundled in the back of the unit, around the flywheel, you have a K14-85 with a max, safe operating pressure of 3600 psi.

Craig
 
If this unit is run with a 5 hp motor, there is no way it is producing 12 cfm. The units that were putting out that cfm, before they were discontinued, required a 10 hp motor to do so. If all the cooling tubes are bundled in the back of the unit, around the flywheel, you have a K14-85 with a max, safe operating pressure of 3600 psi.

Craig

I agree with Craig about the hp to cfm ratio. If your unit looks like this, it's the old style K-14 that pumps max of 5cfm.
 

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Thanks for all the input folks, unit is sold.

safe Diving!
 

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