25 CFM Air Compressor Solutions
Reliable airflow for higher-demand applications
Selecting the right 25 CFM air compressor helps support higher air demand while maintaining efficiency and system reliability. This airflow range is well suited for operations that need more capacity than smaller shop compressors.
CFM (cubic feet per minute) indicates the volume of air a compressor delivers at a given pressure. A 25 CFM air compressor supports consistent demand across air-powered tools and applications with predictable airflow requirements. Compressors in this range are typically paired with a 7.5 horsepower motor, making them a practical choice for light industrial and commercial environments.
JHFOSTER evaluates how compressed air is used across your operation to determine whether a 25 CFM system is the right fit.
Our Range of 25 CFM Air Compressors
JHFOSTER supports 25 CFM air compressor solutions designed for light industrial and commercial operations that require reliable airflow and efficient performance. Many models and options are available, below are a few examples.
| F340 Quincy QR 25 Series, pressure lubricated extreme duty industrial piston. 7.5 HP, 26 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | F350 Quincy QR 25 Series, pressure lubricated extreme duty industrial piston. 7.5 HP, 25.2 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | QGS-7.5 Quincy QGS Series, industrial rotary screw. 7.5 HP, 25.2 CFM, 145 PSI. Learn More |
| VR7 Gardner Denver R Series, splash lubricated industrial piston. 7.5 HP, 25.6 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | L05 Gardner Denver L Series, industrial rotary screw. 7.5HP, 25 CFM, 125 PSI. Learn More | VR05PU Gardner Denver VR Series Hydrovane, industrial rotary vane. 7.5 HP, 26.3 CFM, 100 PSI. Learn More |
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Call us today at 855.688.0065 or request a quote online to speak with a certified technician about the right air compressor for your application.
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What Applications Are 25 CFM Air Compressors Used for?
25 CFM air compressors are commonly used in operations that require higher, more consistent airflow to support multiple tools or longer run times without pressure drop.
Common applications include:
- Commercial Automotive Shops: Support multiple air tools and bays where steady pressure is required.
- Industrial Finishing: Deliver the airflow volume needed for spray equipment and surface-preparation processes.
- Light Manufacturing and Fabrication: Supply compressed air for pneumatic tools running at predictable duty cycles.
- Stone Work and Finishing: Power die grinders and finishing tools where airflow volume affects control and results.
- Small Automated Systems: Provide air supply for actuators, pneumatic clamps, and pick-and-place equipment.
Use our CFM Calculator to help find the right compressor, or explore other sizes:
- 20 CFM air compressors
- 35 CFM air compressors
- 40 CFM air compressors
- 50 CFM air compressors
- 90 CFM air compressors
- 100 CFM air compressors
- High CFM air compressors
What Brands and Models Does JHFOSTER Stock?
JHFOSTER provides complete, turnkey solutions built around trusted manufacturers such as Quincy and Gardner Denver which offer proven technologies.
How to Get Help Choosing the Right Compressor
Investing in a 25 CFM air compressor requires careful consideration of your overall compressed-air system. Factors such as demand, pressure requirements, air quality, and operating patterns affect long-term performance and efficiency.
JHFOSTER engineers perform system-level evaluations to identify opportunities for energy reduction and recommend a solution designed to support your goals and provide lasting value.
Contact us today at 855.688.0065 to schedule a consultation or request a quote online.
Full-Lifecycle Service and Repair
JHFOSTER supports your 25 CFM air compressor long after installation with comprehensive service and maintenance programs. Our certified technicians service most brands and models, helping protect your investment and keep your operation running.
Learn more about our service and repair offerings or schedule maintenance today.
Useful Resources
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