Help identifying coltri compressor

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AndrewW09

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Hello everyone, just picked up this compressor for $250 and wanting to identify it so I can restore it.
The pump says coltri sub Italy, and the tag that is painted over says “air kompression” (yes with a K).
Is this a true coltri pump and unit, or is it a clone compressor? Not sure if the clones say “coltri sub Italy” on the side or not. I have attached pictures of it.
Any help would be great!
Thank you!
 

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Thank you everyone for the help. If it is a coltri mch6 why would it only be limited at 176 bar? That is what the sticker on top says.
 
Thank you everyone for the help. If it is a coltri mch6 why would it only be limited at 176 bar? That is what the sticker on top says.
You did not provide aphoto of the sticker, so it's hard to say.
 
I suspect this is MCH-6 not intended to provide a breathing air, maybe it's for paintball or so?

You may e-mail to Coltri with serial number and ask them?
 
You may check what filter cartridge is installed. If that's with molecular sieve+carbon or just one of these?
 
I will email them. The filter cartridge installed is all black and I cannot see into it. If I replace it with a new cartridge meant for breathing air I would imagine that is all I would have to do?
 

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