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| | Features | Heavy-duty 1-gallon trim compressor with protective roll cage135 psi maximum; durable oil-free pump; low 69 dB rating; low 2.6 amp motorCast-iron constructionIncludes 1 compressor; hose & nailer not included9-inches wide; 24 pounds; 1-year warranty
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| | Description | The DeWalt D55140 One-Gallon, Max 135-PSI Trim Compressor is a one-person tool that offers efficiency and dependability. This indispensable hand-carry compressor features a lightweight, compact design and quiet operation for punch-out work. Ideal for finish carpenters and woodworkers, the D55140 can be used for remodeling and custom installation of shelves or other furniture, cabinet trim installation, pressure-testing new plumbing lines, and more. | The DeWalt D55140 Max 135-PSI Trim Compressor At a Glance:- 2.6-Amp motor; 90 - 135 PSI
- Quiet 69-dB rating
- Durable oil-free pump
- Compact and portable at 24 pounds
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Control panel features universal connection for use with any pneumatic tools. View larger. | 
Portability and quiet operation make the compressor especially versatile. | Versatile, High-Performance Compressor Whether you're testing plumbing lines or making quick work of a remodeling project, the D55140's high-performance operation simplifies trim work and other jobs.The D55140 features a one-gallon tank and a 2.6-amp motor that delivers 0.75 SCFM at 90 PSI and 135 PSI max, which makes for high-surge performance and quick recovery. Additionally, the draw motor offers easy startup and reduced breaker tripping, as well as a high-flow regulator that provides maximum air pressure to increase jobsite performance. And running at 69 dBA, the D55140 provides end users with a quieter operation compared to the competition. The D55140 is also equipped with an oil-free, long-life pump, allowing for maintenance-free operation. The oil-free design of the pump eliminates the need for you to check or refill the pump, and it also helps keep your jobsite clean by preventing oil from transferring to your work surface. Exceptionally Durable for Long Life The efficient and unique design of the D55140 ensures maximum durability and longevity. DeWalt built the heavy-duty cast-iron compressor with an innovative roll cage and a full-protection frame designed to shield the unit from routine wear and tear and accidental damage. In addition, a wrap-around control panel covers the frame and provides further protection of key compressor components.Compact, Lightweight Design for Easy Portability Measuring 24 pounds and with a height of just nine inches, the D55140 is ideal for those who prefer hand-carry compressors. For further convenience, DeWalt equipped the D55140 with a one-hand, universal quick connection for easy-to-use operation with any of your pneumatic tools. And for increased efficiency, the D55140 was designed with a ball drain valve for quick and thorough tank draining and with a convenient cord wrap for easy storage. What's in the Box 135-PSI compressor and manual.
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 21.25 inches | | Product Width: | 19.0 inches | | Product Height: | 10.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 35.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.9 inches | | Package Width: | 15.6 inches | | Package Height: | 9.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 30.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 80 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 80 customer reviews )
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43 of 45 found the following review helpful:
like it for what it is Aug 11, 2007
By rickster
"rickster"
great for all trim jobs one man small gun will do anything with a nail gun yes even a framing gun just work slow 6 nails a min very quiet sounds like a washing machine very light and feels solid only rated for 500 hrs
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Nice Little Compressor Feb 29, 2008
By MAP
"makeroffinesawdust"
Got this compressor last christmas so haven't had it that long yet, but so far it's worked without a hitch. This is a nice little compressor for trim jobs. It's very easy to carry around because of its light weight. It fills up fast and is rather quiet. Got all new windows in my house and have had to case them all. No problems using my trim nailer with this compressor, it would go on about every 7 shots. I highly recommend this compressor for light trimming jobs.
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
perfect trim compressor Oct 24, 2007
By Brian J. Ford
"trim carpenter"
a nice lite weight compressor perfect for any size trim job. Plenty of power to run a finish gun or pin nailer. I haven't had the compressor that long but I just installed 700' of baseboard and was quite satisfied the way it performed.
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Works..for a little while... one major flaw Nov 09, 2010
By 1337n3ss W4l73R P3YT0N This compressor is fairly powerful, when it works... if you'll notice, a lot of people have problems with this unit quitting working after a certain amount of time, and here's the reason and the fix for those who are at all curious...
There's something wrong with the way this unit draws power, which causes a short in the circuit board. The board gets overloaded if you leave it on, and the fuse blows. No fuse means the unit stops working completely. You can replace the fuse (I believe it's a 5 amp fuse) on the inside - but it will blow again after a matter of time (like I said, a defect in the circuitry...)
It is something of a pain to open this compressor up and work on it. I installed a plate on the outside that holds the bottom plastic back together, and removed the stock compression clamps on the hoses and replaced those with screw down hose clamps. Now the unit is easier to open than it was before..but it is still something of a nuisance to open it up and fix it.
To fix this (somewhat) permanently, I soldered wire on either side of the circuit board, and moved the fuse to the outside of the unit. The fuse is now accessable directly on the ouside of the case (between the tank and the knobs) - and when it blows, I can simply replace it with another fuse for about $0.80.
A more permanent solution would be to put a 5A breaker on the outside, so you just have to flip a switch when it pops...but I haven't gotten to that point yet.
.......even with this fix, I would still reccomend staying away from this compressor. It IS ultra portable and when it's working it's great for trim and light work, but who wants to open up an air compressor to fix something that should have been either caught by Quality Control or recalled entirely?
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
the best compressor for the home workshop Jan 18, 2009
By The Engineer I bought this compressor because it is one of the smallest available, yet it is well made for professional use. This is all you need if you don't have permanent air use like in a home workshop. Since it is so small you can easily carry it around to the point of use. I use this compressor for example to keep my car tires in spec. It is so much of a hassle to do that at the gas station (and I am anyway always in a hurry at the gas station). You just charge the compressor tank, unplug the cord and carry the compressor to the tires. The one gallon tank is easily big enough for all tires of my 2 cars (incl. spares). The compressor is very well sealed, I tested that the pressure of initially 140psi does not drop below 125psi in two days.
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