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The PRO Version includes;
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- Motor Overload Protection
- Industry Leading No Bull Warranty
- Cast-Iron Construction for Long Life
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Quincy 5 HP Two Stage 17.2 CFM Air Compressors 80 Gallon Vertical Tank 200-230-460 3 Phase | QP-5-V
Built in the USA Quincy Compressor proudly builds each one of its reliable QP product lines at its factory headquartered in Bay Minette, Alabama. As a American-based air compressor manufacturer, Quincy makes high quality equipment assembled by a 200+ workforce on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. With nearly a century of experience, you can count on Quincy to deliver performance, reliability and top-notch after-the-sale-support through an extensive distribution and direct store network.
We’re Still Making History Today, you’ll find that same leadership in Quincy’s next- generation compressed air solutions that feature everything from smart controls to green technologies. We know that your company is counting on our reputation, that’s why every Quincy product is designed, constructed and proven to deliver exceptional customer value before it is worthy of wearing the Quincy name.
Our Promise to You As a customer, you can always count on Quincy for a low cost of ownership through stable air pressure, easy maintenance and longer equipment life. And we back it all with one of the strongest warranties in the industry. No shortcuts and no substitutions — that’s the quality of Quincy.
Stronger, Longer Quincy Compressor’s name is synonymous with quality thanks to the high manufacturing standards set back in 1920. Located in Bay Minette, Alabama and the first to introduce a fully pressure lubricated reciprocating compressor back in 1939, Quincy features its American-made QP series designed for tougher 175 PSI applications, where traditional splash lubrication just won’t measure up. Dependable & Reliable When lubrication breaks down or there is metal-to-metal contact due to lack of lubrication, it can cause destructive damage to an air compressor. If your compressor is down, so is your production.
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