Rotary Screw Air Compressors are built for industrial use.
January 13, 2005 - Industrial RS Series rotary screw air compressors, built for high-duty cycle applications, are offered with or without micro-processor controller. Available as 5–300 hp units, products have design that simplifies operation and maintenance. Timed dual control with delay off timer is supplied as standard, and air-ends are manufactured to ISO-9001 standards with oversized diameter bearings.
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Original Press release
Curtis-Toledo, Inc.
1905 Kienien Ave.
St. Louis, MO, 63133 USA

Curtis Rotary Screw Air Compressors Offer Maximum Durability
St. Louis, January, 2005 – Curtis-Toledo’s heavy industrial RS SERIES rotary screw air compressors are built for high duty cycle applications. Their advanced design affords simple operation, maintenance ease, and is offered with or without micro-processor controller. Low power consumption is another major benefit of this full line of 5-300HP rotary screw air compressors, as timed dual control with delay off timer is supplied as standard. High performance air-ends are manufactured to ISO-9001 standards, with large, oversized diameter bearnings for more than twice the required thrust loading, resulting in extended long life.
About Curtis-Toledo
Curtis-Toledo, a 150-year leader in the design and manufacture of industrial and automotive air compressors, offers a complete line of compressors from 5 to 300 horsepower, in reciprocating, rotary screw, portable and oil-less configurations. They also offer vacuum pumps, refrigerated compressed air dryers, desiccant compressed air dryers, dryer filters, climate control compressors and compressor lubricants. The company’s Toledo division manufactures a full line of tools, including hose pipe and bolt threaders, portable power drives and hydraulic hose skivers. Curtis-Toledo maintains a modern 150,000-square-foot production facility in St. Louis, Mo., as well as facilities in Buffalo, N.Y., and San Diego, Calif.
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