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  2. 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.

  3. Rotax 185 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Rotax 185 Engine Data General characteristics Type: two-stroke air-cooled engine Bore: 2.441 in (62 mm) Stroke: 2.4 in (61 mm) Displacement: 185 cc (11.29 cu in) Components Valvetrain: piston ports Fuel system: Tillotson pneumatic pump carburettor Fuel type: regular autofuel Oil system: premixed in the fuel at 40:1 Cooling system: free air Reduction gear: Custom made belt drive ...

  4. Kaeser Compressors - Wikipedia

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    Kaeser Compressors, Inc. manufactures compressed air and vacuum products, including rotary screw compressors, oil-less reciprocating compressors, rotary lobe blowers, rotary screw blowers, high-speed turbo blowers, refrigerated and desiccant dryers, filters, condensate management systems and other related products. The company provides service ...

  5. Centrifugal compressor - Wikipedia

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    The simplest inlet to a centrifugal compressor is typically a simple pipe. Depending upon its use/application inlets can be very complex. They may include other components such as an inlet throttle valve, a shrouded port, an annular duct (see Figure 1.1), a bifurcated duct, stationary guide vanes/airfoils used to straight or swirl flow (see Figure 1.1), movable guide vanes (used to vary pre ...

  6. Dresser Industries - Wikipedia

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    Dresser Industries was a multinational corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, which provided a wide range of technology, products, and services used for developing energy and natural resources.

  7. Johnson Rocket 185 - Wikipedia

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    Johnson originally built a homebuilt Rocket 125 which first flew in 1942. The Rocket 125 was a low-wing cabin monoplane powered by a Lycoming O-290 engine. [2] He developed the design into the Rocket 185 with a 185 hp (138 kW) Lycoming O-435-A engine and retractable landing gear. [3]