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Quincy Air Compressor 5.5 HP 8 Gallon Single Stage Honda GX160 Engine New - 1129102812

Quincy Air Compressor 5.5 HP 8 Gallon Single Stage Honda GX160 Engine New - 1129102812

Regular price $1,119.99 USD
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Description

Quincy Air Compressor 5.5 HP 8 Gallon Single Stage Honda GX160 Engine New - 1129102812

The Quincy Gas-Powered Wheelbarrow Portable Air Compressor features a 5.5 HP Honda GX160 engine and a splash-lubricated, twin-cylinder cast iron pump that delivers 11.1 CFM at 40 PSI and 9.5 CFM at 90 PSI, with a lifespan of over 10,000 hours. Designed for portability with sturdy handles and a pneumatic wheel, it also includes an auto-idle feature for efficient performance.

What our Experts Think
  • Portable power with Honda reliability
    This Quincy compressor pairs a commercial‑grade Honda GX160 5.5 HP engine with a compact 8 gallon tank—perfect for remote job sites and off‑grid use where electricity isn’t available.
  • Strong airflow for its size
    Delivers about 9.5 CFM at 90 PSI and up to ~11 CFM at 40 PSI, giving plenty of air for nail guns, impact tools, air wrenches, and spray work in framing, roofing, or maintenance applications.
  • Jobsite‑ready portability
    Wheelbarrow‑style frame with pneumatic tire and ergonomic handles makes it easy to maneuver across uneven terrain, trailers, and staging areas.
  • Durable single‑stage pump
    Cast‑iron twin‑cylinder pump designed for long life (10,000+ hours) with low RPM operation—a robust choice for rugged daily use.
  • Efficient auto‑idle throttle control
    Automatically adjusts engine speed based on air demand, improving fuel efficiency and reducing wear between cycles.
  • Ready for versatile tasks
    Easy recoil start, ASME‑rated safety tank, and dual quick‑connect outlets let you power multiple tools without fuss.

Q&A

Q: What is the Quincy Air Compressor 5.5 HP 8 Gallon Single Stage Honda GX160 Engine New - 1129102812 best used for?
A: Ideal for job sites, construction, maintenance crews, and remote work where portable, gas‑powered compressed air is needed without electrical power.

Q: What are the key specifications?
A: Powered by a 5.5 HP Honda GX160 engine with a single‑stage cast‑iron pump, 8‑gallon tank, up to ~145 PSI max pressure, delivering ~9.5 CFM @ 90 PSI (11.1 CFM @ 40 PSI).

Q: How portable is it?
A: Designed with a wheelbarrow‑style frame, pneumatic tire, and ergonomic handles for easy transport across uneven terrain or job sites.

Q: Does it start easily?
A: Yes, the Honda GX160 engine offers reliable recoil start performance and efficient operation.

Q: How durable is the compressor?
A: The splash‑lubricated cast‑iron pump is rated for long service life (≈ 10,000+ hours) and built for heavy use.

Q: What are the benefits of a single‑stage pump?
A: Provides sufficient pressure (up to ~145 PSI) and airflow for framing tools, nail guns, impact wrenches, and general pneumatic applications in portable settings.

Q: What are typical applications?
A: Great for framing, roofing, siding, nailing, stapling, tire inflation, and air tool use where electricity isn’t accessible.

Q: Why choose this Quincy compressor?
A: Combines Honda engine reliability, rugged construction, and jobsite mobility — making it a strong choice for professionals needing dependable portable air power. 


Maintenance Tips
  • Engine Oil Care
    Check Honda GX160 engine oil before each use and change it at recommended intervals (e.g., first 20 hrs then every ~50–100 hrs) to protect internal parts and ensure reliable starts.
  • Clean/Replace Air Filter
    Inspect and clean the engine’s air cleaner regularly (or replace as needed) to maintain efficient engine breathing and performance.
  • Drain Tank Moisture
    Daily drain the 8 gal receiver to eliminate condensation and prevent internal rust and reduced performance.
  • Check Fuel & Spark Plug
    Use fresh fuel; periodically inspect and clean the spark plug for reliable combustion and smooth engine operation.
  • Inspect Belts, Hoses & Fittings
    Ensure the belt drive (if fitted) and all hose connections are tight to avoid slippage, leaks, and pressure loss.
  • Ventilation & Cooling
    Keep air pathways around the compressor and engine clear of debris to improve cooling and reduce overheating.
  • General Hardware Check
    Periodically tighten bolts and check for excess vibration to protect components and extend service life.
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