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Yes, but the diaphrams do wear quicker the higher the volume you require of the air compressor.
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i have a sears professional series,50 gallon oil less compressor. it is unfreekingbelievably loud....but it has been flawless for like 8 years
175 psi no problem
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I am not sure where you get the idea that there is a diaphragm pump in oil-less compressors? The large ones certainly do not have that. My Crapsman 60 gallon had a two cylinder oil-less pump with leather for rings and teflon coated cylinders.
What you really should quote in place of years of service is hours of operation. I used to do a lot of sanding / body work and the oil-less Crapsman maybe lasted 500 hours on the first set of p/c and then went down to probably 100 hours on the second and third sets of p/c. George |
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Judging since you don't own one now, you don't have heavy duty needs for a compressor, don't over buy something that you use occasionally. If your a professional body repair shop or a tire changing business buy accordingly. If you occasionally need to inflate some tires or bust loose a bolt or two, you don't need much. I bought an oil less 20 gallon unit from Sam's about 10 years ago and it is doing fine. I don't need a 50 gallon unit hogging up space in my garage for my limited use.
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30 gallon - oil filled - "Chicago whatever" brand that I picked up at Harbor Freight. Works great, had it for a couple of years. YMMV.
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