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Greensboro, NC 3702 Boren Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
(336) 299-0564 · (800) 222-4553
Rocky Mount, NC
140 North Business Court
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
(252) 407-1107 · (866) 407-1107
Charlotte, NC
9300 Stockport Place
Charlotte, NC 28273
(704) 588-2299 · (800) 654-0776
Lynchburg, VA
126 Bradley Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 455-0361 · (877) 855-6830
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Greetings!
Established in 1977, Lewis Systems & Service, Co., Inc. is one of the leading distributors and service resources for industrial air compressor and vacuum pump systems in the southeast. With unsurpassed system design, installation and repair experience, 24/7 customer service, and extensive part inventories, we are always ready to proudly serve you with fast response times, reasonable prices, and expert attention.
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Featured Product - Powerex Medical Products Medical Air and Vacuum Systems
Powerex designs and manufactures a complete line of NFPA99 compliant systems - Vacuum, Air & Instrument Air. Lewis Systems and Powerex can help you with any requirements you may have. From simple skid mount units to multi - scroll systems complete with monitors and alarms.
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Used Equipment Spotlight
EAPQMA
Gardner Denver, Mfg. 1983, 100 hp, 460 volt, 100 psi unit with full unload at 110 psi. This unit has been fully serviced with all new filters and SynFlo 80XP synthetic lubricant and a new aftercooler. All controls have been rebuilt or replaced. This unit will carry a (1) one year warranty on the aftercooler and 90 day warranty on all other components.
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100 HP 100 PSI |
Selling price: $ 13,850.00
You can view this and other pieces of available used equipment on our website: Lewis Systems & Service Co., Inc.
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Winter is here and it's cold outside!
With colder weather upon us, compressed air systems that are subject to lower temperatures may deal with slow starting, possible control line freeze problems, and condensate lines freezing. To help prevent some of these problems, heat lamps can be installed close to the lines to prevent freezing. Also, applying heat tracing to control and condensate lines will help. However, keep in mind that anything installed on the lines themselves might have to be removed when the equipment is being serviced.
Contact Us Today if you need any help with addressing your cold weather vulnerabilities. |
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