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  2. Chicago Pneumatic - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, CPT also took over the Franklin Air Compressor Company which had been producing air hoists. The Franklin plant went onto produce Little Giant trucks (1911-1917), portable compressors, electrical powerplants, and drill rigs. 1916 ad for Chicago Pneumatic Little Giant truck. 1904 was the year of expansion for CP.

  3. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Copco companies develop, manufacture, service, and rent industrial tools, air compressors (of which it is the world's leading producer), [8] construction and assembly systems. The Group operates in four areas: Compressor Technology, Vacuum Technology, Power Technology and Industrial Technology.

  4. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    A small stationary high pressure breathing air compressor for filling scuba cylinders A powerful compressor for street work. Model XASS from Atlas Copco circa 1985. Natural gas compressor at a gas well High pressure reciprocating compressor from Belliss and Morcom, used in the bottling industry. A compressor is a mechanical device that ...

  5. Sullair - Wikipedia

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    Sullair is a major American manufacturer of portable and stationary rotary screw air compressors designed for commercial and industrial use. Founded in 1965 in the town of Michigan City, Indiana U.S.A., Sullair has manufacturing facilities in Michigan City that distribute and service air compressor packages and systems worldwide.

  6. Pneumatic motor - Wikipedia

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    Compressed-air engines were used in trams and shunters, and eventually found a successful niche in mining locomotives, although in the end they were replaced by electric trains, underground. [14] Over the years designs increased in complexity, resulting in a triple expansion engine with air-to-air reheaters between each stage. [15]

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