Air compressors are useful as a standalone item, in addition to providing an external air supply to power pneumatic tools, making them a vital piece of equipment in workshops, warehouses and construction businesses. Discover the benefits and availability of Coates’ range of air compressor hire services for your next project.
Coates offers a range of industrial air compressors powered by diesel fuel, which provide reliable and long-lasting performance. Diesel air compressors are suitable for a wide range of industrial uses, enabling a temporary air supply for heavy industry projects.
Electric air compressors feature near-silent operation, making them ideal for night-time and indoor uses. Coates’ electric air compressor hire services provide you with a lightweight, reliable machine that features adjustable pressure functionality for increased control and efficiency.
Complementing Coates’ impressive range of air compressors are a number of vital accessories, including filters and water and oil separators. Hiring these accessories alongside one of our compressors helps improve safety and productivity while using the equipment.
In addition to standalone uses, air compressors can be used to power a range of industrial equipment, including breakers, chipping hammers and rock drills. Coates stocks a range of leading air tools that can be included in your air compressor rental.
Industrial air compressors, air tools and accessories have wide ranging uses across a number of projects, industries and challenges. Our air compressor hire services can help those working in the following fields to complete their projects:
Woodworking: Air compressors help to power a number of pneumatic woodworking tools including nail guns, drills and hammers. They are also helpful for cleaning sawdust away from workspaces.
Irrigation: Correctly aerating and treating water in a plant often requires the use of an industrial air compressor.
Construction: From powering tools to cleaning intricate machinery, an air compressor hired through Coates has a number of purposes on the construction site.
Automotive: An air compressor can help power workshop tools and spray painting equipment, in addition to inflating vehicle tyres quickly and reliably.
Medicine: Compressed air is required to power a range of potentially life-saving equipment, including respiratory devices, dental tools and surgical instruments.
While air compressors are designed to make your working processes faster and more efficient, they can pose a safety risk if not operated correctly.
When setting up the air compressor for use, it is important to ensure that all hoses and fittings are connected securely to prevent the risk of hose whipping. When using the compressor, monitor the pressure regularly, as overpressurisation can cause internal damage to the unit itself.
If you are using a diesel air compressor, you also need to be mindful of its placement and proximity to ventilation. Place the machine outdoors and away from any possible ignition sources to maintain airflow while in use.
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