We are one of the area’s only dual-line distributors, handling both industrial stationary and portable compressors.
Optimize and maximize the energy and productivity efficiency of your compressed air system with the proper equipment.
Extend the life of your compressor and deliver cleaner air with our line of manufacturer-recommended parts.
The Wayne-Vaughn sales and engineering staff is committed to providing your business with a quality, cost-effective solution, but are also versatile enough to meet your company’s unique needs.

From design and installation to service years from now…from the compressor through the dryer and the filter…Wayne-Vaughn delivers you dependable, dry, clean air for your production line, whether that production line is for a plant, hospital, or construction company.
No customer is too large or too small. Our focus extends from the automotive body shop to the largest of industrial facilities. Our solutions range from 1/2 horsepower portable all-in-one units to 600 horsepower industrial applications. Let our technical sales staff help you with all your questions.


Wayne-Vaughn is one of the area’s only dual-line distributors, handling both industrial stationary compressors, reciprocating air compressors, portable compressors and underhood mobile air compressors. We offer a complete line of reciprocating, rotary screw and rotary vane units. The lines we carry are time tested and quality engineered. These factors allow you to get the right compressor the first time—in one stop.

Our lines offer a solution for you. We can assist your needs for:
Cast iron, reciprocating air compressors have been the standard beaarer of Saylor-Beall’s business since 1915.
Dependability and durability are what you get with our portable line. Hand carry, wheeled portables or towed units are ready to go to work when you are. Portable lines include:
Save valuable hitch space or deck space by mounting your air compressor UNDERHOOD.
All users of compressed air should demand dry air. Our engineers know that water in a customers air system gets more and more expensive because the cost of maintenance, labor, and repair parts increases dramatically…not to mention decreasing production quality or lost revenue due to down-time.

Removing water from your lines will:
