Closed Mako BAM 06-E3 Compressor For Sale -$2,600 OBO

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Alex Hamm

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For sale is a used Mako BAM 06-E3 breathing air compressor rated at 13.1 CFM and 5,000 PSI. This compressor features a 10HP Baldor M3711T motor and is currently wired for 460V three phase. The compressor was purchased from a storage facility with the intention to restore and utilize for SCUBA operations but that project was put on hold. All cylinder valves were recently replaced in all four stages and the oil was changed with new synthetic. The compressor shows only 18 hours, the accuracy of this is not confirmed. All the insulated doors and covers are included but some of the hinges are damaged.

The compressor has not been tested and is not guaranteed to be in working order!

Will need to be shipped freight or picked up locally in Waukesha, WI. Compressor is on a pallet, the weight is 997lbs and dimensions are 48"x40"x72". I can issue you a freight quote I'll just need to know your address and if you need lift gate service.

Additional information and/or photos available upon request.

Need gone by April 2021, no reasonable offers refused! Asking $2,600 OBO plus shipping.

This item is also posted on my eBay store: Mako BAM 06-E3 Breathing Air Compressor, SCUBA, Paintball, 5000 PSI, 13.1 CFM | eBay
 

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To elaborate a little more about the condition:

I bought this from an eBay seller a few years ago with the intention to restore it and use for my SCUBA operations. I replaced the motor with another used motor but never got a proper keyway for it. I did power the unit on and it seemed to be working, everything lit up and the motor turned but I shut it off because I didn't have the correct keyway. I also replaced all valves in all four stages and added new synthetic oil. I degreased the entire unit but it's been sitting in my shop for awhile, I never got back to it and now I'm changing locations and don't want to take it with me. I would imagine that with a bit more work this thing could be brought back into operation but I cannot make any guarantees.

Alex
 

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