Stationary Air Compressors

The NUAIR Workshop Series of stationary belt drive air compressors is engineered for demanding, high-usage environments where consistent air supply, efficiency, and long-term durability are essential. Designed for installation in workshops, garages, and industrial facilities, these compressors offer a reliable air solution for both light commercial and heavy-duty professional applications.  Built with high-performance cast iron pump units, large tank capacities, and robust belt-driven motors, NUAIR’s Workshop Series provides powerful, low-maintenance compressed air with the durability to withstand daily professional use. Whether you're running a busy garage, a manufacturing workshop, or an industrial facility, these stationary compressors are designed to keep your operations running smoothly.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Belt-driven, cast iron pumps – Durable, low-vibration, and built for long-term use
  • Low noise options – Quieter operation for indoor or shared spaces
  • Two-stage models – Higher pressure and efficiency for heavy-duty tasks
  • Tandem configurations – Dual pump systems for greater output and backup reliability
  • Large tank capacities – Supports multi-tool use and reduces cycling
  • Vertical tank options – Save floor space without sacrificing performance
  • Built for professionals – Ideal for workshops, garages, manufacturing, and engineering applications

Application

  • Automotive workshops and garages – Powering air tools, lifts, tyre changers, and spray booths
  • Engineering and fabrication shops – Operating grinders, drills, cutters, and pneumatic machinery
  • Manufacturing and production lines – Running automation, packaging, and assembly equipment
  • Maintenance departments – Providing air for repair, servicing, and cleaning tasks
  • Industrial facilities – Supporting multi-user pneumatic systems and heavy-duty tools

User Guide

  • Pre-Use Checks: Ensure compressor is securely installed on a level surface, check oil level (for lubricated models) and inspect filters, hoses, and connections, make sure the tank drain valve is closed
  • Starting the Compressor: Connect to the correct power supply, Switch on the unit using the main control panel or isolator, allow the tank to fill; the motor will stop automatically at full pressure
  • Using the Compressor: Set the desired output pressure using the regulator, connect air hose and tools securely, use tools as needed—the compressor will cycle on and off to maintain pressure
  • After Use: Turn off the power supply and isolate the compressor, Release any residual pressure from the system, Open the drain valve to remove moisture from the tank
  • Maintenance: Check oil levels and change as recommended, Clean or replace air filters regularly, Inspect belts, safety valves, and fittings for wear, Drain condensation daily to prevent rust

IMPORTANT: The technical data given on this website is for preliminary information purposes only and is published without guarantee. All line drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be regarded as wholly accurate in every detail. We reserve the right to withdraw or to alter the specification of any product without notice. For more information, please consult our Terms of Business.

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