Whether you own a portable air compressor or an OEM drill with a built-in air compressor, you want the most out of your equipment including longevity, reliability, performance and productivity. However, with use, all equipment experiences wear and tear, which eventually affects the machine’s ability to meet expectations. So how do contractors get the most from an air compressor, and what are the options when an aging air compressor reaches the end of its lifecycle?
Proper maintenance is key to making any piece of equipment last longer. Well-maintained equipment performs more efficiently, helps control service costs and ensures the safety of workers on a jobsite.