Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit

Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit


Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit

Product ID: B000N5UHK0
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List Price: $317.77
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This highly portable oil free pancake-style air compressor packs a punch with an induction motor that provides improved performance and extended life, whether you're filling tires or firing a nailer. Complete with a soft-start motor, the C2002-WK can easily run off of normal household circuits and is able to run at 3.5 SCFM for faster recharge of its 6-gallon tank. The motor features replaceable brushes in order to extend motor life and 150 PSI max pressure to allow for extended run time. It also includes 120 PSI cut-in pressure that provides 30 PSI "Bonus Air" and High-Flo air regulator to protect against a large pressure drop. The C2002-WK includes a 13-Piece Accessory Kit with a 25-foot nylon hose, blow gun and attachments, tire chuck, tire gauge, quick coupler, plugs and Teflon tape.

Product Features
  • 150 psi max tank pressure stores more air in the tank for longer tool runtimes, 2.6 SCFM at 90 psi allows for quick compressor recovery time, per ISO1217
  • Air coupler and plug are factory installed on the air hose to save user labor and to prevent leaks
  • 6 gal Pancake style tank for stability, includes water drain valve and rubber feet
  • Low Amp 120-volt motor starts easily in cold weather or with extension cord
  • Durable oil-free pump for long life and no maintenance; Shroud, handle and console cover protects vital components, makes unit easier to carry and includes cord wrap


This review is from customer
Porter-Cable C2002-WK Pancake Compressor is light, portable, and good for finish nailing. Got it today opened it up and ran it no leaks. C2002-WK fills up fast and is much quiter than my 13 gal Huskey. I am a DIY carpenter/furniture maker. Great for nail guns 16 and 18 guage. I am replacing a CO2 driven regulator that failed on 5 different ocasions. (Good concept, poor engineering) I have had many Porter products for over 10 years (framing nailer, 18 gauge brad nailer, and a tigersaw) and not one has failed me yet. Pressurized systems are very difficult to make due to leaking and overheating and you have to go with a company who has been doing it for years.


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