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FS: Baur Capitano Compressor
Less than 9 hours since overhaul, new motor new piston rings, needs around 18 amp UK, I have it on a 32amp socket. Excellent condition, set to 220 Bar and 123 Litres a minute, I can supply reference for the proffesional compressor engineer whom overhauled this and has been brilliant.
Comes with spare filter and oil (doesnt use oil but it should be changed soon) ![]() ![]() £1950 Palletised UK mainland shipping is around £70. |
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Just to put in a plug for this model compressor, it's what I have aboard EXPLORER for filling air diluent, booster supply bottles, and the odd twinset. These are the cream of the crop of small compressors: German engineering at it's best. If it were in the USA I'd buy it just to have it handy.
Dave . |
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don't even think about it Dave. they may be the best compressors in the world but it's a slippery slope to excess compressordom.
I have a K15. When you look at the design of bauer compressors and the amount of use they get in a non industrial application they must have a 1000 year design life. it'll dissolve and the sun will go cold before you wear it out. I also have a coltri mch6 which has the life expectancy of an Alfa Romeo, though to be fair it's only been rebuilt twice and gets far more use because I can actually lift it without a crane. oh and a Bristol 4S7 on my boat which has been well and truly hammered for over 30 years, it looks a little shabby, but being british it's got that bulldog spirit and refuses to die. since I bought a rebreather they're all a bit superfluous except the baby coltri, but I'm sure they'll all come in handy one day? oh and a K14 in bits and another coltri in bits. I'm warning you, don't even think it'll be nice to have a spare. it's a recipe for a full workshop. anyway back to the ad. i couldn't agree more. if you want a compressor buy one of these, you can't lift anything bigger made by bauer. |
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don't even think about it Dave. they may be the best compressors in the world but it's a slippery slope to excess compressordom. Oh how true.. between Jitka and myself we have three, plus a Sierra oxygen compressor (electric gas transfer pump), two Haskells, and a Jetsam mini-booster (which makes a delightful paperweight on the desk). It never ends... Best, Dave . |
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