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What do you think if they are used ONLY to fill a 2000psi Benjamin Maximus or Discovery? Have a debate going on.

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Those ought to last 3-5 years if you are only pumping guns, and low pressure guns at that. You will need water filter for Shure. Keep your fill runs to no more than 15 minutes per hour to allow for cooling. I used the pants off of them both, shooting 2&3 fills on 4 guns 3x a week.

I have killed two Travellers, sheared off the output shaft on both. Will send the current one back to Crosman for fix/replacement if not too expensive. I could swap the drive unit easily, just need the dang output shaft. 
 
Those ought to last 3-5 years if you are only pumping guns, and low pressure guns at that. You will need water filter for Shure. Keep your fill runs to no more than 15 minutes per hour to allow for cooling. I used the pants off of them both, shooting 2&3 fills on 4 guns 3x a week.

I have killed two Travellers, sheared off the output shaft on both. Will send the current one back to Crosman for fix/replacement if not too expensive. I could swap the drive unit easily, just need the dang output shaft.

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I had one of those, it was sold by AliExpress, but shipped from a warehouse in California, so it probably would make it in time. I used it to fill air guns to 250 bar and most of those I filled had larger 480cc tanks. It's no speed demon, but it worked. Just keep an eye on the temp gauge and shut it down when the temp gets to around 75C and allow it to cool before proceeding and you should be fine. Also, never start it under load! I snapped the reduction gear shaft doing that on a Hatsan Spark! Hatsan sent me a complete reduction gear set for free, but I learned my lesson, start it with no load and open the pressure release valve before you shut it down. If filling in multiple sessions, it takes longer, but but it will save the shaft! If you're just filling smaller cylinders to 2000 psi, I'd say go for it, it shouldn't even break a sweat with that type of workload!