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Specification Description
Brand PORTER-CABLE
Product Weight 110 lb.
Product Weight 91 lb.
Product Length 18 in.
Product Length 18.25 in.
Warranty 2-Year Limited
Air Delivery SCFM At 40 PSI 4.5
Air Delivery SCFM At 90 PSI 4
Airflow Volume 4.5 CFM at 40 PSI and 4.0 CFM at 90 PSI
Air Outlet Size 3/8 in.
Air Outlet Size 14 in.
Amps 15 A
Application/Use Air Brushing, Blow Cleaning, Bolting/Wrenching, Brad Nailing/Stapling, Cutting, Drilling, Finish Nailing, Framing Nailing, Grinding, Hobby Nailing, Hobby Painting, Inflation, and Roof Nailing
CARB Compliant No
Cartridge Size 0 in.
CFM @ 40 PSI 4.5
CFM @ 90 PSI 4
Color Red
Compressor Type Oil lubricated
Country of Origin Imported
Drain System Manual
Drain System Drain valve - bottom of the tank
Drive Type Direct
Duty Cycle 50%
Grade Consumer
Handles Included 1
Hose Included No
Lubrication Type Oil
Magnetic Starter No
Maximum Operating Pressure 150 PSI
Maximum Pressure 135 PSI
Number of Power Speeds 1
Number of Wheels 2
Oil Free Compressor No
Phase Single
Portable or Stationary Portable
Portable or Stationary Portable
Power Type 12 Volt, Electric
Product Height 45 in.
Product Height 46.25 in.
Product Width 19 in.
Product Width 19.25 in.
Pump Material Steel
Running Horsepower 1.5 HP
Running HP 1.5 HP
Stage Type Single-Stage
Tank Capacity 24 gal.
Tank Fill Time 6.5 min
Tank Orientation Vertical
Tank Size 24 gal.
Tank Type Vertical
Voltage 120 V
Manufacturer Part Number PXCML224VW
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I would think so, but I did mine with a 6 gallon pancake one with the addition of the hose adapter kit sold on Amazon. It worked very well.
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Every compressor will be like that. As the tank pressure gets higher, the compressor motor must work harder. Some designs are more efficient than others, but every design will put out less volume at higher pressures.
I had bought a used 60 gal version of this compressor, when my 80 gal daily crapped on me last winter. I run a three bay body shop and surprisingly it held us down without much problem. But then again it was a bigger version of this with a stronger motor & used pretty much all day on and off throughout the day. I'd say if you're using this at home for your weekend projects or even daily use, without overloading/overheating the motor. You should be fine! I believe they're all made by the same company with different brand names. (Campbell Hausfeld ?) Most of the parts are compatible with similar models in same class if I remember correctly.