Kaeser Compressors introduces the Mobilair 50 portable compressors in a
new highly durable, corrosion- and scratch-resistant, double-skinned
polyethylene sound enclosure providing maximum protection in the harshest of conditions.
Kaeser’s Mobilair 50 portable compressors continue to deliver a number
of user benefits including impressive performance and energy efficiency as well
as user-friendly and environment-friendly operation.
Designed as an exceptionally lightweight compressor, the Mobilair 50 delivers
enough compressed air power for three breakers, or one heavy duty tool. The 5m³
class portable compressor uses trusted technology to ensure unrivalled
dependability.
The Mobilair 50 portable compressor from Kaeser is powered by a proven,
water-cooled, four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, which directly drives the
flow-optimised Sigma Profile airend. Direct drive eliminates transmission losses
associated with other systems, consequently providing more air for less fuel.
Key features and benefits of Mobilair 50 portable compressors include
enhanced service life and efficiency through low motor and airend speed;
minimal noise emissions for quiet operation; ability to simultaneously power up
to three breakers and also suitable for impact borer applications; lightweight design
with an operational weight of less than 750kg for greater manoeuvrability; and Kaeser
patented ‘Anti-Frost Control’ fitted as standard.
The Anti-Frost Control is particularly useful when ambient temperatures
are lower, protecting air tools against freezing, corrosion and potential
damage.
Mobilair 50 portable compressors also feature zinc-primed and powder-coated
all-metallic body components ensuring long-term protection from the elements; simple
operation via a single control switch and user-friendly icons; excellent
component access simplifying servicing and maintenance tasks; 32.5 kW
drive motor; and standard working pressure of 7 bar.
Mobilair 50 portable compressors are manufactured at Kaeser’s
state-of-the-art production facility located in Coburg, Germany.