Air Compressors

Air Compressors

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Those who consider these wonderful machines to be just a synonym for a regular pump may not know that air compressors perform a much wider range of tasks than simply inflating a vehicle’s tires, and thus are becoming more and more demanded year after year thanks to their incredible functionality as well as a growing popularity of air tools. Accessible 24/7, we are your first go-to source for a variety of quality air compressors designed with reliability in mind.

You can get lost pretty easy when selecting an air compressor without knowing the basics of its operation, types, and uses. So, first of all, being a specific kind of gas compressor, an air compressor is a mechanical appliance that intensifies pressure of air (which is the working power of this equipment) by decreasing its volume while increasing its quantity within a closed container. Air compressors are divided into portable (compact-size) compressors for light duty jobs or home use, such as powering spray, glue, caulk, inflating not big tires, etc., and stationary (also piston-type) that cover the rest of jobs.

The stationary type is divided into single-stage (one-piston) compressor with PSI delivery rate of under 100, and two-stage (two pistons) air compressor with PSI delivery rate of 100 and above. Single-stage units are good for jobs around the house, while two-stage tools are perfect for industrial use and construction sites (e.g., with air-powered nailers and staplers). The air compressors on offer are efficient with all air tools which is a guarantee of successful completion of any work, should it be automotive repair or craft projects. Here you'll find air compressors grouped by tank volume in gallons, pressure, and hp rate.

Of course, the larger the tank volume, the higher the pressure and hp rate. Portable air compressors have maximum 30 gallon tanks, and stationary units exceed this figure. We offer a variety of high-quality air compressors with volume range from 1 to 120 gallons, hp rate 1/8 to 14, and pressure rate from 30 to 400 PSI. All our units have many advantages over electric or hydraulic equipment among which are longer service life, variable speed and torque control, high power-to-weight ratio which saves your physical energy. Air compressors do run cooler and can cause no fire or electric shock hazard as well.



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