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Ash Air has a fleet of modern rental equipment to get you out of your compressed air and vacuum pump crisis. We offer modern portable diesel compressors, pumps, blowers, generators, light towers for hire and lease across New Zealand to get you out of your compressed air and vacuum pump crisis.

Our full range of compressed air equipment available for loan or hire is highly beneficial for your business, especially when it is crucial to maintain production if your equipment has experienced failure, or is needing to be refurbished.

Top quality hire fleet

We are there for you when you need us, we have short or long term hire options available and are ready to provide solution for your air requirements. All of our compressors, vacuum pumps, blowers, and generators are serviced by our service technicians to a meticulous standard using only quality, genuine parts and consumables, meaning that when you hire from us, we have got you sorted!

Talk to us today and we can help you with your compressed air equipment hire and leasing requirements.

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Anytime, anywhere, you can count on us. How can we help you today? Air Compressor Service? Sales? Product Information? We would be happy to answer your questions!

With 13 service locations nationwide, we are here when you need us as your compressed air specialists.

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Learn more about looking after your compressed air system and read more in the Ash Air Expert Corner Blog


Which material of pipes should I use for my Air Compressor System?

Air compressors create the energy used by pneumatic tools and processes throughout your compressed air system. The component that connects everything together is the piping. It is very important to choose the right compressed air pipe to avoid pressure loss, rust and other problems.


Why Do I Need a Back-up Air Compressor?

We get it, buying an air compressor is a big financial decision. And now we are suggesting that you need two air compressors, not just one. Ask yourself one question- Can your business still run if your air compressor goes down?


Keep It Down – Air Compressor Noise Reduction

It’s no secret – air compressors are excellent sources of energy. Not only do they power essential manufacturing elements and applications, but the heat generated as a result of the compressed air processes can be used as a byproduct that offsets other energy costs. However, there’s another form of energy that is also a consequence of the air compression process – sound.


How can I maximise the performance of my compressor?

Maintenance is key to continuing the performance of your air compressor. Continue to read about maximising the performance and longevity of your compressor and some air compressor maintenance tips!


When to use E-Stop on an air Compressor?

The emergency stop, "e-stop", is for true emergency situations only. When hitting the e-stop, all power is halted from the machine and the unload process isn't achieved. The emergency stop button is intended to help with possibly hazardous situations that are developing. Common conditions of having to use the e-stop is the misuse of the equipment in ways that weren’t intended, predictable failures not addressed or failing to consider all the foreseeable uses of the compressor.


Working Safely with Air Compressors

We've put together a list of tips for working safely with air compressors in your environment! We recommend that you always read owners manual before running your compressor. The number one cause for repairs and personal injury is improper use. You've got to remember to use eye protection and hearing protection when operating your air compressor and try to avoid using air compressors in a wet area.Β