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15.09.2008

Reliable air compressors from Atlas Copco

XAS 137 Air CompressorXAS 137 Air Compressor. Photo source Atlas Copco

Atlas Copco (Sweden) has redesigned its new Series 1 range of air compressors to incorporate a smaller canopy and single axle undercarriage. The XAHS 107 and XAS 137 are rated to provide free air delivery at 12 bar of 5,6 m3 and 7,6 m3 respectively. The new range is designed to offer customers reduced operating costs, while the lighter weight will allow ease of movement between sites.

Powered by the latest stage IIIA compliant Deutz 4-cylinder diesel engines, the new range meets the latest noise and exhaust emission directives for off-highway vehicles. Both models are ideal for operating pneumatic breakers, sandblasting and general construction work, and both are fitted, as standard, with large capacity fuel tanks of 117 litres. The compressors will provide a reliable source of compressed air to drive various pneumatic tools, including chipping and jackhammers, nut runners, grinders and hammers, or for smaller abrasive blasting and cleaning applications.

Options include Cosmos, Atlas Copco’s electronic remote global management system, which operates across real time communication networks to provide operation and service information. All compressors are manufactured in accordance with Atlas Copco's Quality and Environment Management System.



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