No labels or part numbers
Counterfeit spares might lack proper labels, or standard identification numbers.
Unusual Packaging
Changes in packaging are always communicated through your trusted parts supplier or local Ash Air representative.
Deviant Colors and Designs
Genuine Atlas Copco parts have an unique color set and design. Keep an eye out for colors or designs that seem off or are unconventional.
Country of Origin
Changes in the country of origin or production site are always communicated through your trusted parts supplier or local
Ash Air representative.
Suspicious Price Discounts
While finding discounts is common, excessively steep reductions should raise concerns about authenticity. Remember, if a deal seems too good
to be true, it probably is.
Where can I buy Genuine Parts?
To be 100% sure that the spare parts or service kits you receive are genuine, please buy from your local Ash Air representative. Our
Customer Centers and distributors are always ready to help you or to answer your questions.
OUR COMPRESSOR SERVICES
Our Original Parts
When you purchase a compressor of a trusted brand, it has original parts built in that ensure the energy
efficiency, reliability and performance you expect. So when itβs time to service your compressor, why put this at risk by using parts that
werenβt designed for your machine?
Who we are and how Ash Air can help your business!
Ash Air has been around in New Zealand since 1979, and weβve grown into a nationwide company with international support and a
reputation for quality and reliability.We look after all things compressed air for your business!
Rotary Screw and Piston Air Compressors
Vacuum Pumps and Blowers
Nitrogen Generation
An extensive line of Air Treatment components
AIRnet Piping System and Filtration
Mobile Compressors, Generators, and Light Towers
Ash Air's range of Chicago Pneumatic, ALUP, Pneumatech, and Atlas Copco products are used extensively around the world in
industries ranging from oil and gas to food, automotive and farming, and we bring you these world-class compressors here in the land of
the long white cloud.Our technicians are compressed air equipment experts and are dedicated to addressing customer needs. Supported with
nationwide coverage, Ash Air offers one of the widest selections of compressed air, vacuum pump, and industrial gas equipment and parts
available today in New Zealand.
Reliability and Efficiency
With Ash Air, you can count on reliability and high performance for even the most demanding applications. We focus our efforts
on the following:
Increasing uptime
Reducing unexpected repairs
Reducing energy consumption and meeting our sustainability goals
When it comes to laser cutting and other industrial processes, the choice of assist gas is crucial in achieving optimal results. Nitrogen
and oxygen are commonly utilized as assist gases, each with its own unique properties and applications. Understanding the characteristics of
both gases, will help you to make an informed decision to ensure precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in your operations.
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Say goodbye to the high cost and hassles of nitrogen bottle deliveries. Producing your own nitrogen is the smart solution. Ash Air is here to help you with your industrial gas needs.
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Mobile air compressors are portable, towable compressors particularly useful for applications that suit the construction and roading
industry! You'll often see a mobile compressor being used for sandblasting, irrigation blow-outs, and for quarrying tools such as pneumatic
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Did you know that Chicago Pneumatic helped man land on the moon? Notice in this photo of the Apollo 11 landing what appear to be
"soccer balls" on top of the capsule. They were inflated through a compressor specially developed by Chicago Pneumatic for
NASA.
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Your company purchased an air dryer for your compressor, now where should you install it? One of the most common things we see in the
industry are air dryers being stored on top of the compressors. Seems like a wasted space not being used on top of the compressor, right?
Wrong.
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