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Mfg Part Number :
Max-Air 35-E1-110-SCUBA (3000psi)

Max Air Max Air 35 Scuba Compressor

Customer reviews see below

  • Time required to fill an 80 cu. ft. cylinder from 500 to 3000 psi - 20 min
  • Only 85 LBS with Carrying Handles
  • 3.5 CFM @ 3200 PSI
  • Oil/water separating chambers
  • Tri-Chem breathing air purification system
  • Disposable purification cartridge is convenient and easy to replace.
  • Digital hour/tachometer standard on gasoline model
  • Final Pressure Gauge (liquid filled, stainless steel)
  • Pressure maintaining valve (Priority valve)
  • Pressure Relief valves
  • One (1) filling hose with on/off valve and push-button bleed for SCUBA yoke or DIN300
  • Intake filter
  • 6-foot Intake Hose with fittings (gas model)
  • LUBRICATION: Splash lubrication with oil thrower pin
  • OIL TYPE: Max-Air #101 oil synthetic compressor oil
  • OIL CAPACITY: 12 oz
  • DIMENSIONS: 28" L x 13" D x 15" H
  • Gasoline Subaru Engine or Honda Engine (see upgrade price below for Honda Engine)
  • Electric-See below to upgrade
  • Electric 3 Phase is for Industrial and Yacht, 1 Phase/110 is for homes, 1 Phase 220 is for Industrial, and Gas is portable
  • FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY

Failure to complete Diver Certification prior to use of this product, may result in injury or death

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UPGRADES:
GAS HONDA ENGINE* Add $180.00
3 PHASE/220* Add $180.00
1 PHASE/220* Add $180.00
1 PHASE/110* Add $180.00

  Retail:
$3,595.00

You Pay:
$3,024.95

You Save:
$570.05

Customer Reviews for Max Air Max Air 35 Scuba Compressor: (Review this product)
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Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews.

Rating: MaxAir Compressor
Reviewer: Andrew B Mendenhall MD, Friday, December 08, 2006
We are very satisfied with the compressor for delivering a timely and clear air fill. We use our compressor aboard a 28 foot sailboat in the Sea of Cortez. It is a bit bulkyfor our small boat but we constructed a storage box that keeps toes and feet from finding the compressor as we move about down below. (doubles as a seat in the cockpit when at anchor) It is important to factor in the expendables section in terms of use and cost. We recommend getting a few extra filters and some compressor oil, change regularly and consult the thermometer and manufacturers guide to determine the expected lifespan for the filters lest you find yourself with the inability to fill lots of tanks. Exceeds expectations in all!

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Rating: max air gas
Reviewer: larry higdon, Sunday, August 19, 2007
this compressor is idea for your own personal use. easy starting, no hastle and user friendly. i would highly recommend this compressor for anyone who fills and uses 2 to 10 tanks of air per day. maybe the only down side would be that the unit is fairly loud so dont expect to fill in your back yard during late hours, your neighbours may not like it.

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Rating: Dive Compressor
Reviewer: Mark Swenson, Friday, July 13, 2007
The Max Air 35 met or exceeded our expectations. And was in fact faster at filling dive tanks quicker than the large compressor at the Two Harbors dive shop. The motor is a bit noisy, so be kind to your neighbors.

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