A mobile pneumatic power source manufactured by Ingersoll Rand, this equipment delivers compressed air to various tools and machinery on job sites. These units are designed for towing behind vehicles, offering portability where stationary air compressors are impractical. An example application includes powering pneumatic tools for road construction in remote locations.
The significance of such devices lies in their ability to bring substantial compressed air capabilities to locations lacking existing infrastructure. Benefits include increased productivity by enabling the use of powerful air-driven tools, reduced reliance on electrical power sources, and improved job site flexibility. Historically, these compressors have played a key role in infrastructure development and maintenance, evolving to meet the demands of increasingly complex projects.