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Maintenance and Servicing: Discuss Hoerbiger Compressor in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi All A buddy of mine has got hold of a compressor in need of a bit of tlc. There ...

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Hoerbiger Compressor

Hi All

A buddy of mine has got hold of a compressor in need of a bit of tlc. There is no makers plate or rating information on it, but we had a look on the first stage head and from a reed block the name Hoerbiger is stamped along with the number 5405 1306. I've seen their web site and can contact them after the hols, but does anyone out there have any info.

All the best and thanks in advance for any help.

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