Ingersoll Rand T30 7100

Overview

The Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 is a heavy-duty two-stage reciprocating compressor built for dependable shop and industrial air demand. Designed as part of Ingersoll Rand’s long-running Type 30 compressor line, the 7100 delivers strong, consistent compressed air performance for automotive shops, maintenance facilities, manufacturing environments, farms, and other applications. With 10 and 15 HP configurations available, the 7100 can deliver approximately 38 to 51 CFM at 90 psi, with models rated up to 175 psig, making it well-suited for powering air tools, equipment, and continuous-duty compressed air needs. Built with a cast iron pump and durable two-stage design, the T30 7100 combines long service life, reliable output, and practical maintenance access in one proven reciprocating compressor platform.

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Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 – Ordering & Fitment FAQs

This section answers common fitment and ordering questions for Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 reciprocating compressors. These FAQs are written for owners who already know their machine and want to avoid ordering the wrong part for their two-stage Type 30 compressor.

How do I confirm that I have an Ingersoll Rand T30 7100?

The most reliable way to confirm your compressor is by checking the model information on the compressor data plate. Look for the 7100 model designation and verify any additional package details, horsepower rating, voltage, and serial number before ordering parts.

Why do parts vary between different T30 7100 compressors?

Although the T30 7100 is a specific Ingersoll Rand compressor model, parts can still vary by package configuration, horsepower, voltage, production date, and serial number. A 10 HP 7100 and a 15 HP 7100 may share many components, but some service parts, electrical components, and package parts may not be the same.

What does “T30” mean on an Ingersoll Rand 7100?

“T30” refers to Ingersoll Rand’s Type 30 reciprocating compressor line. The 7100 is part of that Type 30 family and uses a two-stage reciprocating pump design built for higher pressure industrial air applications.

Is the Ingersoll Rand 7100 a rotary screw compressor?

No. The Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 is a reciprocating piston compressor, not a rotary screw compressor. This matters because reciprocating compressors use different service parts, including items such as valve plates, piston rings, connecting rods, gaskets, intercooler tubes, filters, and pump components.

Do all parts fit every Ingersoll Rand T30 7100?

No. Not every part fits every T30 7100 configuration. Parts should be matched using the model number, serial number, existing part number, and the correct parts manual to avoid ordering components that do not match your compressor build.

What information should I have before ordering T30 7100 parts?

Before ordering parts, it is best to have the following information available:

  • The compressor model number
  • The serial number from the data plate
  • The existing part number, if available
  • The horsepower rating, such as 10 HP or 15 HP
  • The package type or tank configuration, if applicable
  • The voltage and phase for electrical components

Why does ACS ask for a serial number?

The serial number helps confirm the exact version of the T30 7100 you have. This is especially important when matching internal pump parts, valve components, gaskets, repair kits, and package-specific parts that may have changed across different builds.

Are pump parts and package parts different on a T30 7100?

Yes. Pump parts refer to components used inside or directly on the compressor pump, such as valves, rings, gaskets, cylinders, rods, and intercooler tubes. Package parts may include items tied to the complete compressor assembly, such as the tank, motor, pressure switch, starter, belts, guards, and other external components.

Is the T30 7100 used for 10 HP and 15 HP compressors?

Yes. The Ingersoll Rand 7100 platform is commonly associated with 10 HP and 15 HP two-stage reciprocating compressor configurations. Because the horsepower rating can affect certain parts, it should be verified before ordering replacement components.

What pressure is the Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 designed for?

The Ingersoll Rand 7100 two-stage reciprocating compressor is commonly rated for applications up to 175 psig, depending on the specific package. Always confirm your compressor’s rating on the data plate before choosing pressure-related parts or service components.

Does ACS service Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 reciprocating compressors?

ACS primarily supports parts identification and supply for Ingersoll Rand T30 7100 reciprocating compressors. Service support may depend on location, equipment type, and the specific issue, so ordering the correct part starts with confirming your model, serial number, and existing part number.

Ordering Parts for an Ingersoll Rand T30 7100?

Start by confirming your model number, serial number, horsepower, and existing part number. Then use this page to shop common T30 7100 replacement filters, gaskets, valve plates, repair kits, rings, rods, intercooler tubes, belts, and other reciprocating compressor parts.