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Sullivan-Palatek Continues to Supply World Class Compressors

With the switch to tier IV final for the domestic market well underway in all sizes the company continues to serve foreign markets with its reliable tier III offerings.

Mon June 02, 2014 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Sullivan-Palatek Inc., Michigan City, Ind., is moving ahead to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing compressor market. The company continues to increase production from its recently constructed state of the art plant where it produces all compressor units in house. With the switch to tier IV final for the domestic market well underway in all sizes the company continues to serve foreign markets with its reliable tier III offerings. The Sullivan-Palatek portable compressor line includes sizes from 185 cfm to 1800 cfm with pressures to 200 psi as well as high pressure machines with flows to 1500 cfm and pressures to 500 psi. A complete line of air tools and accessories round out the offering.

Exciting new products under development include a gasoline/propane powered 185 cfm unit which will offer customers an alternative to diesel power.

The company also offers, in addition to a complete line of electric motor driven compressors and air dryers for industrial applications, a complete line of construction electric compressors for the rental and contractor market in sizes from 50 through 450 hp.

For more information, visit http://www.palatek.com/.




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