lowkee
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So I have owned a 5HP Craftsman direct-drive oil-less 25Gal compressor since new (~16 yrs) and it still runs fine, but my ears seem to enjoy the noise of it less and less, and some of my tools simply tax it too much. Being so old, the pump is not very efficient; It only gets 7CFM @ 90PSI.
Seeing as the tank is still in good shape and the motor is a true 5HP GE which can be wired to 220V, I'm hoping to do the following:
-Remove the pump assembly
-Pivot the motor 90 degrees
-Wire to 220V
-Add a v-belt pulley to the shaft
-Change the pump over to an oiled twin pump belt driven setup
Has anyone done this before?
Is it worth the effort?
Is there a formula to convert motor HP to CFM output?
I hate the thought of selling this for $150, then spending $600 for a cheezy compressor with a weaker motor and a tank 3 times bigger than I need, just to get higher CFM output.
Seeing as the tank is still in good shape and the motor is a true 5HP GE which can be wired to 220V, I'm hoping to do the following:
-Remove the pump assembly
-Pivot the motor 90 degrees
-Wire to 220V
-Add a v-belt pulley to the shaft
-Change the pump over to an oiled twin pump belt driven setup
Has anyone done this before?
Is it worth the effort?
Is there a formula to convert motor HP to CFM output?
I hate the thought of selling this for $150, then spending $600 for a cheezy compressor with a weaker motor and a tank 3 times bigger than I need, just to get higher CFM output.