35 CFM Air Compressor Solutions
Increased airflow for higher-demand applications
At 35 CFM, compressed air systems often support multiple users or processes running at the same time. This airflow range is suited for operations where concurrent tool use, longer run times, or production workflow place higher demands on the system.
CFM (cubic feet per minute) indicates the volume of air a compressor delivers at a given pressure. A 35 CFM air compressor provides the airflow needed to support sustained operation across air-powered tools and equipment. Systems in this range are typically powered by a 10-horsepower motor, making them a practical choice for advanced shop environments and light-production settings.
JHFOSTER works with you to select a reliable, cost-effective 35 CFM air compressor solution tailored to your operational requirements.
Our Range of 35 CFM Air Compressors
JHFOSTER supports 35 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.
| QT-10 Quincy QT Series, splash lubricated industrial piston. 10 HP, 35 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | QP-10 Quincy QP Series, pressure lubricated heavy duty industrial piston. 10 HP, 35 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | F350 Quincy QR 25 Series, pressure lubricated extreme duty industrial piston. 10 HP, 33.4 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More |
| VR10 Gardner Denver R Series, splash lubricated industrial piston. 10 HP, 33.8 CFM, 175 PSI. Learn More | VR07PU Gardner Denver VR Series Hydrovane, industrial rotary vane. 10 HP, 36.4 CFM, 100 PSI. Learn More | L07 Gardner Denver L Series, industrial rotary screw. 10HP, 35.8 CFM, 145 PSI. Learn More |
Contact Us for a Quote
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.
What Applications Are 35 CFM Air Compressors Used for?
35 CFM air compressors are commonly used in operations where higher airflow is required to support multiple users and longer run times.
Common applications include:
- Simultaneous, Multi-User Shop: Support multiple technicians using air tools at the same time in busy shop environments.
- Industrial Coating and Media Blasting: Provide airflow for spray guns and blasting equipment on larger parts and surfaces.
- Automated and CNC Equipment: Supply air for CNC machines, robotic cells, and pneumatic clamps or actuators.
- Fleet Tire Services: Drive impact wrenches used in servicing trucks, buses, and heavy equipment.
- Food and Beverage Production: Support pneumatic systems used for packaging, sorting, and material handling.
Use our CFM Calculator to help find the right compressor, or explore other sizes:
- 20 CFM air compressors
- 25 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?
For 35 CFM air compressor systems, JHFOSTER provides complete, turnkey solutions built around trusted manufacturers such as Quincy and Gardner Denver which offer proven technologies. At this scale, proper system design is just as important as the compressor itself.
How to Get Help Choosing the Right Compressor
Investing in a 35 CFM air compressor requires careful consideration of your entire compressed-air system. JHFOSTER engineers perform comprehensive evaluations to identify opportunities for energy reduction and recommend a system designed to provide lasting value and support your operational goals.
Contact us today at 855.688.0065 to schedule a consultation or request a quote online.
Full-Lifecycle Service and Repair
JHFOSTER supports your 35 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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