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Makita MAC2400 Big Bore 2.5 HP Air Compressor

Makita MAC2400 Big Bore 2.5 HP Air Compressor


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Features:
  • Oil lubricated: Cooler running pump, minimizes wear
  • Durable cast iron cylinder reduces wear and increases pump life; removable for easy maintenance
  • Built-in thermal overload for additional motor protection
  • Large automotive style industrial air filter for increased air intake and greater efficiency
  • One-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Product Description
    Makita's 2.5HP Air Compressor is equipped with Makita's Big Bore engineered pump cylinder and piston for higher output for two nailers, with less noise and improved job site performance. The MAC2400 delivers industrial power and results with improved durability under tough job site conditions.



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    MAC2400 Features
    PERFORMANCE - Cast-iron cylinder with greater bore and stroke for maximum performance
    DURABILITY - Runs at a lower RPM (1,720) resulting in greater motor and pump life
    RELIABILITY - Low AMP draw reduces instances of tripped breakers
    CONVENIENCE - Oil drain and oil sight glass conveniently located for easy access and maintenance
    INCLUDES - Oil and 1/4" universal quick coupler

    Tool Specifications
    Horsepower2.5
    PumpOil-lubricated
    Tank4.2 "Twin Stacked" gal.
    Performance90 PSI: 4.2 cfm
    40 PSI: 4.8 cfm
    Maximum
    Pressure
    0 - 130 PSI
    AMPS12.3
    Noise Level79 dB
    Size19-3/8"x18-3/4"x18"
    Net Weight77 lbs.
    2.5 HP with Big Bore Engineered Pump
    The MAC2400 is powered by a 2.5 HP motor. The Makita Big Bore engineered pump with cast iron cylinder has greater bore and stroke for increased compression, faster recovery and less noise. The cast iron construction is engineered for increased durability even under tough job-site conditions. The MAC2400 has an oil-lubricated pump and is equipped with a large automotive style filter for increased air intake and greater efficiency. The Big Bore oil-lubricated pump is also more efficient: the MAC2400 runs cooler and at half the RPM of most competitive units, resulting in greater motor and pump life and lower noise. The 4.2 gallon twin-stacked tank sustains an operating pressure of 130 PSI, and delivers 40PSI (4.8 CFM) and 90 PSI (4.2 CFM), enough for two nailers. The low AMP draw reduces instances of tripped breakers and voltage drop that can cause premature motor failure. The roll bar handle provides portability and additional protection, helping it withstand harsh jobsite environments. Additional features include a convenient oil drain and oil sight glass, a tank drain valve that supersedes standard petcock design for easier maintenance, and finned discharge tubing that dissipates heat more efficiently.

    Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
    The MAC2400 is engineered for low noise, high output and less maintenance, and delivers industrial power and results with improved durability under tough job site conditions. The MAC2400 is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best-in-class engineering.

    About Makita Big Bore Air Compressors
    Makita Big Bore Air Compressors deliver higher output and less noise for improved job site performance. The Makita Big Bore engineered pump with cast iron cylinder has greater bore and stroke for increased compression, faster recovery and less noise. The cast iron construction is engineered for increased durability even under tough job site conditions. All Makita Big Bore Air Compressors are oil lubricated and equipped with large automotive style filters for increased air intake and greater efficiency. Makita Big Bore Air Compressors deliver industrial power and results with improved durability.

    About Makita
    Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

    Warranty
    Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. If you are not satisfied with any Makita tool within 30 days of purchase, return it and Makita will provide a replacement or refund. Each Makita tool is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

    What's in the Box
    Makita MAC2400 2.5 HP Air Compressor, oil and 1/4-inch universal quick coupler.



    Spotlight Customer Reviews:
    Customer Rating:
    Summary: Great compressor
    Comment:
    I bought this compressor to remodel an old house and I need to run all kinds of air tools from nailers (mostly) to sanders to whatever... It is a source of power on the job-site.

    Many others here have given great kudos to this fine machine and I am one of them. It is very quiet and powerful. It will not paint your car or run an air sander, but it will run most any other nail gun or other tool you have (rated at 4cfm or less). What I like about this tool is that it gives you two connections on the front panel, so I can run two tools at once.

    It is heavy! Has a handle for one handed carry and if you are the incredible hulk, you might pull that off. Some say it weighs 80 lbs, but it feels like more, it is a beast! Course, I wouldn't trade the weight for a lighter, poorer made compressor, the weight is just what you have to deal with if you want this nice machine.

    Amazon is a great retailer, but read the fine print. This compressor has oil in it and because of that, it is NOT RETURNABLE! I had a problem and needed to return mine and hit a brick wall. Finally, after working my way up the food chain at amazon, a very amiable resolution was made. But buyer beware, the fine print says that this compressor is not returnable and they are not kidding. You can pay more at a local store and get local service or take your chances at amazon. I love amazon, but this is not their core market and if you need service, you are going to deal with Makita (not altogether bad).

    I have a craftsman compressor that has much more horsepower, bigger tank and a higher cfm, but it only serves as a noise maker and can not keep up with the Makita. The craftsman will be in my next garage sale.

    Customer Rating:
    Summary: Great Value
    Comment:
    This is a fantastic value at $300. Extremely solid unit and very quiet. Its heavy, yes, but I find it to be still quite portable. Did I say it was quiet? Recovery time is also excellent. I would match this against any other 4 gallon tank for the money.

    Customer Rating:
    Summary: Nice, but slightly damaged
    Comment:
    I did a lot of reading reviews before buying it and was amazed at the consistant comments about damage "during shipping". Mine arrived dented on the front between the gages, however it was nothing that caused any malfunction, so I realy don't care much, EXCEPT...I honestly believe the company shipped me a compressor that had prior damage. There was NO damage to the shipping box what so ever, so it had to be placed in the box that way. I think somebody knew they were doing it, and that's proabably how they can sell them cheaper than other companies.
    About the compressor: it runs quiet, no leaks, gages and regulator are good, heavily built. Great for inflating tires, using nuematic tools etc., but NOT good for using a blowing tip (even a small one) to clean off mower decks, blow out engine air filters, etc, because there is not enough volume in those small tanks and the pressure drops quickly and I have to wait for it to build up again.

    Customer Rating:
    Summary: A Rock Solid Performer
    Comment:
    I purchased this compressor over three years ago through Amazon and have been completely satisfied with it.

    First, understand that this is not a toy. Solid steel construction, a protective cage and durable components bulk this up into the heavy weight class. That said, the unit is exceptionally quiet and very durable. From the time I purchased it, I have done nothing but add the oil, turn it off and on, and drain the tank.

    Several design features make this a pleasing product: 1) The compressor is effectively protected by the tanks and the solid roll cage. I haven't dropped this thing, but I'm confident it would survive. 2) Frequently used features are mounted conveniently on the front panel. The pressure gauges, two universal hose fittings and presure regulator dial are right there in front of you. The on/off lever is located conveniently off to the side where it is protected. The pressure relief valve is located at the bottom of the lower tank and features a convenient lever control. Finally, when you do have to heft this thing around, the integrated, centrally located handle offers a relatively balanced grip.

    I've used this with nail guns, staplers, air guns and paint sprayers. The only adjustment I've ever had to make is with the pressure regulator. My larger upright compressor sits abandoned in the corner. For home shop applications I would advise purchasers to build an Air Compressor Caddy such as the one featured in ShopNotes #60. (I've uploaded a photo of my blinged out version to the photo section) It makes life much easier.

    Customer Rating:
    Summary: Guess what? It was damaged in shipping!
    Comment:
    Before accepting the compressor from UPS I took a close look at the carton. Aside from a few scrapes it looked in good shape. I opened the carton and the compressor looked beautiful! When I took it out and removed the plastic cover I did see that the cooling fins were a little mashed on the side, but that looked like something that probably would happen eventually, so I wasn't concerned. I put in the oil, installed the air filter, plugged it in and reached around to open the drain valve before turning it on for the initial break-in run. It was then that I saw that the lower tank was dented on the left end. It probably wouldn't affect the performance but I'm pretty fussy about such things and it was something I wouldn't accept in an expensive brand new tool. Bummer! Amazon wouldn't let me ship it back, but I was satisfied with the adjustment they made for the damage, so I'm glad I bought it from Amazon.com, though next time I'll buy a compressor locally, even if it costs a bit more, and I'll give it a close inspection before I leave the store.

    I took a thorough look at the damage and at the carton, and the cause of the damage was obvious! Except for 2 small arrows pointing "up" on the carton, there are no warnings to the shippers about "Fragile" or "This End Up" or "Do Not Drop" or "Keep Upright," etc. I bet that all of this damage was caused by placing the carton with the left side down and perhaps dropping it from few inches or a foot. The roll cage protects the compressor from the top, front and bottom, and the tanks appear less likely to be damaged from the back, but the 2 sides of the compressor are very vulnerable. If dropped on the right side, the switch or right ends of the tanks can get damaged, if dropped on the left side, the air tube/cooling fins, the crankcase or left ends of the tanks can get damaged. Keep the box upright and I doubt if there would have been any damage.

    I don't blame UPS, I blame Makita. Either put some warnings on the carton or put a lot of padding on the sides!