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Emax compressor, anybody using one?

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My compressor recently self destructed so I'm looking for a new compressor. Reading up on the Emax.. they're American made and specialize in quite operation utilizing big bore low rpm pumps that put out nice cfm #'s.

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Nope. I'm not familiar with them, but the specs sure look nice. Looks like it draws a lot of power though.
 
If I were gonna drop $4300 on a compressor I'd at least look at rotary screw compressors, no piston pump will match the quietness of a rotary...
 
Nope. I'm not familiar with them, but the specs sure look nice. Looks like it draws a lot of power though.


must be a real 10 horse motor, others tell you some number but they actually are not that high of horsepower, proofs in the amp draw
 
I agree, it is pretty quiet... But a rotary would be quieter...
The screw compressors I've been around are loud, mostly because of the electric fans. We have a 100hp and a 25hp screw compressor at work.
 
Thanks guys but the cards fell perfectly in place yesterday lining up my next compressor. A friend had given me a Curtis pump, after mine blew I installing it but something didn't sound right so I opened it up... it's trash! I figured I'd be a nice guy and call him to see if he wanted it back before I threw it in the scrap pile at which time he tells me he's selling one of his? I met up with him to check it out and holy cow is it a compressor!! It's a V4 on a 120 tank, also has cooling (radiator) on the discharge and is soooooo quite.. 12 hours on it! Picking up today for $2,500. It literally looks like new, just needs a light washing.

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nice score........low hour, used compressors are out there; it's just a right place/right time sort of thing
 


Yeah i know this is a dated thread and you found an alternative, but since I own an EMAX with the whisper system I can at least add some color for anyone in the market. I've had mine since 2017 so currently about 4 years in on this unit and I couldn't be happier.

  • the whisper system is very quiet. If you don't have a dedicated compressor room, it makes the noise level just fine.
  • Yeah its not a rotary, but on the off chance i need to throw it into continuous run mode, I can and its just fine. No issues with it keeping up with 3 people actively using it. If you are doing a lot of media blasting, air sanding, welder cooling, plasma cutting, etc, just throw it in continuous and let it run instead of having it start/stop. This will outperform any name brand I have used before.
  • The motor is high end with a slow start and they use a larger compressor so it runs less compared to a lot of the new brands that use a smaller compressor means less wear and tear on high usage.
  • Not sure what the newest EMAX units are rated but mine was rated at 19.2 SCFM so you have plenty of air volume while its running.
  • Don't undersize the output, its 3/4" out, so i have mine regulated with a Norgren regulator and 3/4" rapid air plumbing. Drop in filter/regulators on the outlets for water separation and it freaking rocks.
I looked at Quincy, IR, etc, and while they are great machines, I landed on EMAX and couldn't be happier. It's been a solid purchase. The auto discharge for the tank drain is kind of overkill and definitely plumb that to the outside ASAP.
 
Yeah i know this is a dated thread and you found an alternative, but since I own an EMAX with the whisper system I can at least add some color for anyone in the market. I've had mine since 2017 so currently about 4 years in on this unit and I couldn't be happier.

  • the whisper system is very quiet. If you don't have a dedicated compressor room, it makes the noise level just fine.
  • Yeah its not a rotary, but on the off chance i need to throw it into continuous run mode, I can and its just fine. No issues with it keeping up with 3 people actively using it. If you are doing a lot of media blasting, air sanding, welder cooling, plasma cutting, etc, just throw it in continuous and let it run instead of having it start/stop. This will outperform any name brand I have used before.
  • The motor is high end with a slow start and they use a larger compressor so it runs less compared to a lot of the new brands that use a smaller compressor means less wear and tear on high usage.
  • Not sure what the newest EMAX units are rated but mine was rated at 19.2 SCFM so you have plenty of air volume while its running.
  • Don't undersize the output, its 3/4" out, so i have mine regulated with a Norgren regulator and 3/4" rapid air plumbing. Drop in filter/regulators on the outlets for water separation and it freaking rocks.
I looked at Quincy, IR, etc, and while they are great machines, I landed on EMAX and couldn't be happier. It's been a solid purchase. The auto discharge for the tank drain is kind of overkill and definitely plumb that to the outside ASAP.
Thanks for adding some feedback. I had pretty much made up my mind on buying one until a came across this one, everything I read made it sound like a great unit.
 
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