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Gea Bare Screw Compressors

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GEA 305, Bare Rotary Screw Compressor, Rebuilt 2015

Genemco | Hearne, TX
Seller: Genemco
Location: Hearne, TX
Mfr: Gea
Model: 305
WAS REMOVED FROM A GEA Screw Compressor Package. Model: 305, Serial No: X-7166, Rebuild No: 17801. The bare screw has been rebuilt. Rebuilt Date: 11/2015.

GEA S-52, Bare Rotary Screw Compressor, Hydraulic Test Pressure 620 PSIG, 2004

Genemco | Hearne, TX
Seller: Genemco
Location: Hearne, TX
Mfr: Gea
Model: S-52
Year: 2004
GEA (FES) Bare Screw Compressor.Model: S-52, Serial No: S0920, Mark: 2, Year of Mfg: 2004. Hydraulic Test Pressure: 620 PSIG, Max Design Working Pressure: 406 PSIG, Geometric Swept Volume @ 3550 RPM, Weight Empty: 2024 LB. Rotation: C.W, Max Input Speed: 3600, Refrigerant: R-717, P&I DiagRam Industries: LV22-R3.

GEA #XC-2, rotary bare screw compressor, 620 psig, 3600 RPM, R-717 refrigerant, 2005

Genemco | Hearne, TX
Seller: Genemco
Location: Hearne, TX
Mfr: Gea
Model: XC-2
Year: 2005
GEA Rotary Bare Screw Compressor. Model No: XC-2. Serial No: XC0125. Hydraulic Test Pressure: 620 PSIG. Max Design Working Pressure: 406 PSI. Max Input: 3600 RPM. Refrigerant: R-717. Geometric Swept: 3482.

GEA #XC-62, rotary bare screw compressor, 3482 cfm 620 psig, R-717 refrigerant, 2002

Genemco | Hearne, TX
Seller: Genemco
Location: Hearne, TX
Mfr: Gea
Model: XC-62
Year: 2002
GEA Rotary Bare Screw Compressor. Model: XC-62, Serial No: XC0086. Year of Mfg: 2002. Hydraulic Test Pressure: 620 PSIG. Max Design Pressure: 406 PSIG. Geometric Swept Volume @ 3350 RPM: 3482 CFM. Max Input Speed: 3600 RPM. Refrigerant: R-717.

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Bare screw compressors, consisting only of essential parts like the rotor assembly with interlocking helical rotors and casing, are fundamental in the oil industry, refrigeration, and HVAC applications. Manufacturers integrate these efficient and reliable units into larger systems by adding motors, controls, and other equipment tailored to tasks like compressing refrigerants or process gases, making them crucial in industrial cooling, air conditioning, and oil and gas processing operations.