Ingersoll Rand Air Compressors
Ingersoll Rand has served the world with technologically advanced solutions for over 145 years. Incredibly reliable, durable and low-maintenance, Ingersoll Rand air compressors offer immense opportunity. Ingersoll Rand, itself, holds deep industry knowledge, outfitting its line to service many demands. Upholding productivity as a chief virtue, Ingersoll Rand succeeds in simultaneously being a field leader and innovative provider.
Air compressors backed by decades of experience and knowledge
Each Ingersoll Rand air compressor is backed by decades of knowledge and experience, ensuring ideal business, residential and industrial solutions. Every air compressor line is constructed with superior components, including 460-Volt, three-phase power supplies and high efficiency stainless steel valves. Many Ingersoll Rand compressors are constructed for maximum potential, granting users total control over planning, installation and site maintenance. The brand's fully stocked air treatment product line, alongside its air compressor parts inventory, similarly grants users full power over alternative approaches and customized solutions. Each Ingersoll Rand air compressor, recommended by many licensed electrical engineers, features oversized, industrial-grade bearings to maximize pump life. Additional high-efficiency intercoolers, outfitted alongside 100-percent cast iron pumps, guarantee full range accessibility without overheating.
Ingersoll Rand compressors are an industry favorite
Ingersoll Rand air compressors similarly pack high-efficiency inlet air filters. The brand is a continuous favorite amongst industry professionals, as its lineup houses balanced pistons to minimize vibration and maximize efficiency. Few brands compare with Ingersoll Rand's attention to quietness, and few can compete with its continuous-duty operation standards.
Ingersoll Rand air compressor FAQs
Here are some answers to the more frequently asked questions we get about Ingersoll Rand air compressors. If you have a question that is not answered here, please feel free to contact the Swift Equipment Solutions team. Our sales team are always happy to answer any questions you have. And will do their best to help pair you and your business with the best air compressor for your needs.
What compressor is best suit to spray painting?
The best compressor for spray painting depends on your exact needs. Any air compressor is suitable for spray painting. But if you want an air compressor that can be used for many applications throughout your business, then it's best to talk with one of our sales representatives. Once they determine the applications you need your air compressor for, they can help you get the right one to match your air pressure and consumption needs.
Do I need a diesel, electric, or petrol compressor?
Similar to the above question, it really does depend on what your air compressor requirements are. If your air compressor is going to be stationary, say in a workshop or other fixed location, than an electric air compressor is ideal. If, on the other hand, you will be working remotely, then you want either diesel or petrol. As these are more suitable for working in remote areas.
What air compressor will fit on my truck?
Ideally, you'd want an air compressor built-in to your truck. However, it really does depend on what you intend to use the air compressor for. The best way to find out which air compressor will best fit your truck is to have a conversation with one of our sales representatives.
Do you offer spare parts for your compressors?
Yes, we offer all necessary spare parts of our entire Ingersoll Rand air compressor range. Including everything from engines, pumps, and other spare parts.
What voltage will I need to run on?
The exact voltage you need will depend on the size of the air compressor. Homeowner sized small compressors are usually able to run on a single 110V outlet. The larger air compressor models offer the choice of between 110 up to 460 voltage.
How many times do I need to use an air compressor before it's "broken in"?
Once your air compressor is set up properly, it should not need to be broken in. When you first use it, you will want to check for malfunctions or leaks, but once those are checked for, your machine should be good to go.
How much air does my air compressor tool need to be powered with?
In general, the average air tool takes around 70 to 100 psi, and tends to consume less than 10 cfm. The best way to be sure is to consult either the air compressor's manufacturer or the manual. Either of these will tell you your tool's exact air requirements.
How often should an air compressor be serviced?
The frequency of which your air compressor should be serviced depends largely on how much you use it. If you're only occasionally using the compressor then an annual service should suffice. However, if you're running your air compressor with a certain regularity, then it's advisable you have it serviced quarterly. Keeping your air compressor properly serviced will not only help to ensure it keeps running smoothly, but that it will also last longer. And servicing your air compressor tends to be much cheaper than running it down and requiring repairs.
What's the difference between constant run and stop-start?
To put it simple, a constant run compressor is when the motor is continuously running and constantly turning the pump. This type of compressor is often used by industrial shops that require consistent air on a daily basis. The stop-start air compressor comes with a pressure switch which turns the machine off and on. Small gas and electric air compressors are usually stop-start. If you would like to know more about Ingersoll Rand air compressors, please don't hesitate to contact us today.