Air Compressors

Air compressors can power several household tools, notably nailers and staplers. They can inflate tires and also assist in airbrushing and spray painting. An air compressor can help you speed through those tough, tedious jobs like roofing, siding, insulation and interior trim.

Ingersoll Rand 185 CFM Towable Air Compressor:

  • 2" ball coupler for easy transportation via towing.
  • The lockable canopy, made of a composite material, is lightweight, aerodynamic, and virtually indestructible.
  • Curbside controls and service valves keep operators away from traffic for added safety.
  • Valves are located near toolbox for quick hookup.
  • One-handed startup, even with work gloves.
  • The control panel is accessible and operational with the canopy open or closed.
  • Large, low point-of-entry toolbox can easily accommodate two tools and commonly used accessories.
  • Free-air delivery: 185 cfm
  • Rated operating pressure: 100 psi
  • Pressure range: 80 - 125 psi
  • Fuel tank capacity: 20 gallons
  • Dimensions: 137 x 67 x 59 inches
  • Working weight: 1850 lbs
Ingersoll Rand 185 CFM Towable Air Compressor

Ingersoll Rand Wheelbarrow Air Compressor SS3J5.5GH-WB:

Ingersoll-Rand gas engine portable air compressors are lightweight with a low-profile design providing maximum maneuverability on the job site. This quiet and portable air source provides convenience and power. Built to last, these cast-iron, oil-lube compressors are designed for the toughest 100% continuous duty applications. Features enclosed beltguard.

  • 8 gallon gas twin pontoons
  • Briggs & Stratton 5.5 horsepower gas engine
  • Durable cast iron construction
  • 100% continuous duty cycle for tough applications11.8 cfm at 90 psi
  • Dimensions: 44 x 27 x 18 inches
  • Weight: 233 lbs
 Ingersoll Rand Wheelbarrow Air Compressor SS3J5.5GH WB