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Air Oil Separator 6221372550 6221372500 for Ceccato Quincy Abac Gardner Denver Worthington Creyssensac Air Compressor

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Air Oil Separator 6221372550 6221372500 for Ceccato Quincy Abac Gardner Denver Worthington Creyssensac Air CompressorPart Number: 575000101, 221029, 12463171, R12101, R8294, R28294, 12101, DF5004, 6221372550, 6221372500 Application: Fit for the following models: Abac Air Compressor: GENESIS 22 from 08 2010 FORMULA 22 from 08 2010 FORMULA 30 from 08 2010 Adicomp Air Compressor: VE 37 C VE 30 C VE 22 B VE 37 H VE 30 CS VE 22 C VE 18 B VE 45 H Almig Air Compressor: VARIABLE 37 VARIABLE 90 115 130 GEAR 75 90 GEAR 110 DIRECT 45 55 BELT 45 55 75 GEAR 30 47 VARIABLE 70

Part Number:

575000101, 221029, 12463171, R12101, R8294, R28294, 12101, DF5004, 6221372550, 6221372500

Application:

Fit for the following models:
Abac Air Compressor:
GENESIS 22 from 08/2010
FORMULA 22 from 08/2010
FORMULA 30 from 08/2010
Adicomp Air Compressor:
VE 37 C
VE 30 C
VE 22 B
VE 37 H
VE 30 CS
VE 22 C
VE 18 B
VE 45 H
Almig Air Compressor:
VARIABLE 37
VARIABLE 90-115-130
GEAR 75-90
GEAR 110
DIRECT 45-55
BELT 45-55-75
GEAR 30-47
VARIABLE 70
BELT 38
BELT 38 from serial n° S0017542
VARIABLE 55-65
GEAR 45-55
DIRECT 75-90
BELT 76-90-110
BELT 132
DIRECT 37
VARIABLE 35
Alup Air Compressor:
ALLEGRO 30 from s/n 217576
ALLEGRO 30 from s/n CAI318482
OPUS 55
SCK 76 from serial n°F0502976
OPUS 37
SCK 181
ALLEGRO 80
SCK 121
ALLEGRO 50
SCK 76 up to s/n 214999
SCK 51 up to s/n 214999
SCK 101
LARGO 26 from November 2015
OPUS 45 from s/n F0502976
ALLEGRO 30 from s/n 215000
SCK 76 from s/n 215000
SCK 102 up to s/n 214999
OPUS 75
ALLEGRO 26 from November 2015
LARGO 110
SCK 52 up to s/n 259999
SCK 42 from s/n 260000
ALLEGRO 22 from s/n CAI318482
ALLEGRO 60 from s/n F0502976
SCK 51 from s/n 217576
ALLEGRO 60 from s/n F0600000
ALLEGRO 115
SCK 30 from s/n CAI318476
ALLEGRO 30 from s/n 218055
SCK 102 from s/n 215000
LARGO 22
SCK 51 from s/n 215000
ALLEGRO 22
OPUS 45
SCK 61 from s/n F0502976
OPUS 30
SCK 151
ALLEGRO 60
SCK 61 up to s/n 214999
SCK 102 from s/n F0502976
ALLEGRO 40 from s/n 215000
ALLEGRO 100
SCK 41 up to s/n 214999
OPUS 90
LARGO 23 from s/n CAI789403
OPUS 110
SCK 61 from s/n 215000
SCK 42 up to s/n 259999
OPUS 55 from s/n F0502976
ALLEGRO 23 from s/n CAI789403
ALLEGRO 80 from s/n F0502976
SCK 52 from s/n 260000
ALLEGRO 80 from s/n F0600000
ALLEGRO 130
SCK 40 from s/n CAI318476
ALLEGRO 40 from s/n 217576
SCK 41
LARGO 30
Atmos Air Compressor:
PD 30
SEC 370
Blitz Schneider Air Compressor:
MONSUN DYNAMIC 30
Boge Air Compressor:
SL 431
SLF 125
SD 50-2
SLF 75
SL 340
SD 101
SLF 51
SLF 40
S 90-2
SLDF 40
SLF 221
SD 20-2
S 61-2
SD 29-2
SF 60-2
S 31-2
S 341
S 151
SF 24-2
S 24-2
SDF 60-2
S 220
S 125
SF 150
SDF 24-2
S 100-2
SD 75-2
SL 481
SD 40-2
SD 60-2
SLF 101
SL 341
SD 125
SLF 61
SL 270
SD 100-2
SLF 30
SLF 271
S 75-2
SLDF 30
SFD 150
S 40-2
S 50-2
S 180
SD 24-2
SF 29-2
S 29-2
S 271
S 150
SF 220
S 60-2
SDF 29-2
S 101
SF 100-2
SD 90-2
SDF 100-2
SD 61-2
Bottarini Air Compressor:
KS 28
KS 35
MSC 43 SS
KS 44
Ceccato Air Compressor:
CSB 30 from s/n WCF152900
CSB 40 from s/n WCF152900
RL 50 Mod. 7275/85/95
RL 40 Mod. 7274/84/94
RL 30 Mod. 7273/83/93
RLE 40
RLE 25
CSB 40 IVR from s/n WCF152900
CSB 30 IVR from s/n WCF152900
RL 60 Mod. 7276/86/96
RL 50 Mod. 7272/82/92
RL 40 Mod. 7271/81/91
RL 30 Mod. 7270/80/90
RLE 30
Chicago Pneumatic Air Compressor:
QRS 40
CPVS D 35 (26 kw)
QRS 30
CPBg 35 (26 kw)
CPVS 30
Chinook Air Compressor:
ULISSE 2 30
ULISSE 2 18,5
ULISSE TKS 55
ULISSE TKC 75
ULISSE 2 22
SGK 22
Elgi Air Compressor:
E 15
EG 22
Fiac Air Compressor:
CRS 40
CRS 25
CRS 30
Fini Air Compressor:
PLUS 56
MEGA SD 75
GIGA 75 STC
GIGA 100 STC
ROTAR MEGA SD 75
PLUS 40
PLUS 56 VS
PLUS 55
GIGA SD 75
GIGA 75 from 2014
PLUS 40 TF
ROTAR GIGA SD 75
Gardner Denver Air Compressor:
KSA 30
Hydrovane Air Compressor:
975
HV 45
955
Komsan Air Compressor:
VEK 50
VEK 30
VEK 40
VEK 20
Mahle Air Compressor:
CSC 45
CSC 30
CSC 90
MSK-G 75
CSC 55
MSK-G 45
MSK-G 30
CSC 37
MSK-G 90
CSC 75
MSK-G 55
MSK-G 37
Mark Air Compressor:
MSB 30 IVR from s/n WCF152900
MSB 20 IVR from s/n WCF152900
RM 18
MSB 30 from s/n WCF152900
MSB 20 from s/n WCF152900
RM 22
Mattei Air Compressor:
BLADE 22
BLADE 15
Nuair Air Compressor:
JUPITER 40
ORLIK Air Compressor:
ORL 30 BV
ORL 45 V
Parise Air Compressor:
PVD 50
PVC 40-HT
PVC 30
PVB 25
PD 60 EC-06
PD 50 EC-06
PD 40 EC-06
PVF 60
PD 25 EC-06
PVD 60
PVC 50
PVC 40
PVB 30
PVB 20-HT
PD 60 EC-05
PD 50 EC-05
PD 30 EC-06
PVF 50
Pneumofore Air Compressor:
SDD 90
PUSKA Air Compressor:
RL 50/8 Prima Serie
Quincy Air Compressor
Remeza Air Compressor:
BK 100 E
Renner Air Compressor:
RS 1-30
RS 75 (NK 200)
RS 55,0 (NK 200)
RS 2-90
RS 132
RS 1-90
RS 2-45
RS 18,5 - 22,0 - 30,0
RS 85 (NK 200)
RS 75 (B201)
RS 55,0 (CF90/B201)
RS 160
RS 110
RS 37,0 - 45,0
RS 2-30
Rotair Air Compressor:
RVK 25 version 04 from serial 6041
RVK 40 version 04 from serial 6041
RVK 30
RVK 30 version 04 from serial 6041
RVK 40
RVK 25
Rotorcomp Air Compressor:
NK 100
NK 100-G
EVO6-NK
EVO9-NK
Schneider Air Compressor:
AM 30
Stenhoj Air Compressor:
SP 60-100
SPV 50
SP 40-50
Wittig Air Compressor:
ROL 100 LH
Worthington Creyssensac Air Compressor:
RLR ROLLAIR 30 V8
RLR ROLLAIR 40 X from 2004
RLR ROLLAIR 30 X
RLR ROLLAIR 30 M
RLR ROLLAIR 30 AM 8
RLR ROLLAIR 40 M from 2004
RLR ROLLAIR 30 V

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Nathan D.
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Morrison Finishing With Style!
Format: Hardcover
The exciting conclusion to Morrison's fantastic, fascinating, and F***ing awesome Batman and Robin run. Bringing together all of the pieces of his past stories to a head and blowing it all up in your face! Not only is the book amazing in the way it delivers a great pay off to a satisfying story it also offers an amazing ride on the way there. On top of all that there is some fantastic behind the scenes stuff in the deluxe edition that offers some in site into Grant Morrison's creative process, and the execution of ideas + this book has some great joker moments and also sets up Batman Inc with the conclusion of his Batman and robin story, along with the nice inclusion of "Batman the return" a nice one shot that sets things up for the future. All in all well worth the wait, and is a must have for anyone following Morrison's run on Batman.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2011
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saintwalker
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
Batman and Robin Will Never Die!!!!!!
Format: Hardcover
If you read Batman R.I.P. you saw those words shouted from the Dark Knight himself. This is the third volume of the popular Grant Morrison series Batman and Robin. This is also the conclusion of Grant's run on the book as well. We see a number of story lines finally reach their end. First thing first. I would recommend strongly that you purchase the first two volumes of this book. Just to give you a quick refresh this is not the Batman and Robin you are expecting. Richard Grayson is under the cowl, finally stepping in to the boots of his mentor. (Bruce was apparently murder by by Darkseid in Final Crisis.) The young lad who has taken the role of Robin is Damian Wayne. He is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul (daughter of Batman's nemesis Ra's al Ghul) . Let me say that this isn't your father's Batman and Robin. Well now that I think about it this isn't even my Batman and Robin. This is a Dynamic Duo for a new generation. Anyone who is familar with Dick Grayson either as Robin or Nightwing knows he is different from Batman. He is not the gloomy, dark and brooding character that Bruce is. Right away you will notice his Batman is different from his predecessor . (Heck, even Gordon and The Joker can tell). Dick's Batman may not be as dark as Bruce but he is not happy go lucky either. He has no problem opening a can of kick butt whenever it is needed. As for Damian this is a very different Robin as well. Robin was always light to Batman's darkness. The kid who says the one liners while Batman knock his foe unconscious. That is not the case here. Damian is dark, violent and a little of a brat most of time. Then again he was raised and trained by "The League of Assassins" since birth. I seriously doubt he has had the normal childhood others characters who wore the Robin mask did. Damian has no problem dishing out the pain either. Sometimes though he tends to dish out too much. In the past we seen him leave his opponents temporary cripple and with a concussion. This is the twist that I love about this book. The roles have been reversed. Batman is the lighter character and Robin is the dark one. What I also love about this book is we see the guy (Dick) who defined the sidekick role takes on a sidekick. Which is why we probably we see a lighter Batman. Dick is being the Batman he wanted. Bruce and Dick even though they were the original "Dynamic Duo" and define the hero sidekick role they still had their problems. It's great to see Dick become a father/big brother figure to Damian even if he is reluctant to it. This relationship is one of the best I have seen in comics for a long time. Now on to the story. As I said before the story "Batman must Die" brings to a close to Grants run on the book. I will not spoil anything but I will say it does not disappoint. We see Batman and Robin face what seems like impossible odds. A city in chaos and worst of all the Joker is in the middle. I will say one thing I love Grant's interpretation of the Joker and again like in "Batman R.I.P." he steals the show. I won't spoil too much but the Robin and Joker confrontation is great. (What happens when the Robin has the crowbar?) We also see you know who makes his return to Gotham as well. The big climatic fight scene is awesome. You see how much of a team that the current versions Batman and Robin have become. Speaking of which that is one of the biggest highlights in this book. We finally see these characters grow in to the new roles they have taken. When we first met Damian he was a brat who would not think twice about decapitating a criminal. I love watching him practicing restraint. This was the same character long ago who felt enemies should be dealt with no mercy. Now he is showing mercy. (Well some what) Despite what Damian has said he actually wants to change and be the hero that Dick and others believe he can be. I know some people might not like Damian because he is a brat and really obnoxious at times but I actually like him a lot. Damian is different from all the other Robins. Bruce trained Dick, Jason, Tim and even Stephanie the skills to be Robin and fight crime along side of him. Damian was thought to fight by assassins from birth. He has always had the skills. His path on being Robin is different than the others. He is being trained to be a hero. We finally see the hero he can be in this volume. In the first volume we saw Dick screaming to Damian about fighting as a team and working together. You almost had to wonder will this partnership even last? In this volume we actually see this Duo become Dynamic. We see Dick and Damian work as a team. We see Damian actually following orders. We actually see Dick and Damian become Batman and Robin. I didn't want to spoil much in my review because I didn't want to ruin a great story for any first time readers. Those who have already read this story know how it ends and where Grant will be taking the Batman Franchise in the future. I know sometimes Grant can go overboard and may lose many readers in a way too complex story but that is not the case here. I really hope Grant writes these characters again. Honestly its been a long time since I enjoyed a Batman book like this. I would recommend this book to any DC or Batman fan.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2011
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Ryan C.
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
The end to one of the most epic runs on ANY superhero character
Format: Hardcover
Way back when Grant Morrison first took over writing on Batman, you could begin to sense the epic storytelling approach he was going to have on this book. And boy did he ever. From way back then with introduction of Damian, to Bruce Wayne being stuck in time, a new dynamic duo in Dick Grayson as Batman and Damian as the new Robin, every area has been fun to read. This volume and The Return of Bruce Wayne (which should be read injunction with this book) mark a great exclamation point for Grant's run on these character. Yes I know, we now have Batman Incorporated. But as of this writing, Batman INC has been put on hiatus due to the New 52 being implemented at DC Comics. While difficult to follow without a flow chart, this book really culminated the past almost three years of stories that Grant has been building up. And all is done with such drama and action, your fingers can't wait to turn the page!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2011
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Garrett Wroblewski
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
The New Era of Batman Begins NOW
Format: Hardcover
I just finished reading Batman and Robin: Batman and Robin Must Die- the deluxe edition by Grant Morrison. This book, collecting issues 13-16 of the series and the special Batman: The Return, is so good it almost makes up for the goofball s pectacle of Bruce Wayne dying and hurtling through time to fight sentient organic robots or something. I still don't get what the f*** was going on there. Not enough acid in the world... The entire city of Gotham made fiending addicts by a new airborne virus, the new Batman and Robin of Dick Grayson and Damien Wayne are overwhelmed by the scope of the problem. Throw in an allegedly reformed Joker masquerading as a detective, and a morbidly obese psychopath in a pig mask squealing with delight at his own torture and you have a dark return to form for the Bat-books which have been marred in self-indulgent existential nonsense for far too long. The art is lush and cinematic, each panel more gorgeous than the last. The highlight of the issue for any long-term Bat fan HAS to be the scene with the latest incantation of Robin locked in an interrogation room with the Joker, beating him within an inch of his life with a crowbar. Both an allusion to the Joker's murder of Jason Todd from back in the 80's and the classic interrogation scene from The Dark Knight, this entire scene hums with the fierce energy of live wires. Then Batman (Bruce Wayne... the "real" Batman) shows up and takes this series in an entirely new direction than has ever been attempted before. This isn't just some comic book, it is pop art of the finest caliber. Make sure to purchase the deluxe edition for delicious insights into the decisions made regarding characters and plots points, selections which were anything but arbitrary. Grade: A+
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2012
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Torin McFarland
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Fantastic End to the Final Crisis Arc with Grant Morrison
Format: Paperback
Some of Morrison's best work, bar none. While The Return of Bruce Wayne in my opinion is the best of the Batman and Robin Volume 1-3 and Return of Bruce Wayne post-Final Crisis arc, this is also an excellent read / end to the Dick and Damian trilogy. The artwork is varied, eerie, phenomenal, though I recognize it is a love-it-or-hate-it style for some. Overall, I highly recommend this series, and this volume in particular is electrifying (ha!)
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022

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