Air Compressors
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Air compressors supply compressed air to power pneumatic tools and equipment on construction, civil and industrial sites. They provide a reliable and consistent source of energy for applications where electrical power may be limited or where air-powered tools are preferred.
Bo’s Plant & Tool Hire supplies air compressors ranging from 150L to 425 CFM, suitable for a wide range of site applications.

Compressors
Air Compressors For Site Applications
Air compressors are used to power pneumatic tools such as breakers, drills and other air-driven equipment. They are commonly used on sites where durability, continuous operation and consistent output are required.
Typical applications include:
- Powering pneumatic breakers and drills
- General construction and demolition work
- Industrial and workshop use
- Cleaning and blowing applications
- Supporting multiple air tools on-site
Using a correctly sized compressor ensures efficient operation and consistent tool performance.
150L to 425 CFM Range
Bo’s supplies compressors across a range of capacities to suit different project requirements.
Lower capacity units are suited to lighter-duty applications and single tool use, while higher CFM machines are designed to support more demanding equipment and continuous operation.
Available compressor sizes include:
- 155 CFM
- 185 CFM
- 260 CFM
- 400 CFM
Selecting the appropriate CFM rating ensures that the compressor can deliver the required air flow for the tools being used.
Understanding CFM Requirements
CFM (cubic feet per minute) refers to the volume of air a compressor can deliver. This is a key factor when selecting a compressor, as pneumatic tools require a specific air flow to operate effectively.
If the compressor is undersized, tools may lose power or operate inefficiently. Choosing a compressor with sufficient CFM ensures reliable performance and reduces downtime on site.
Choosing The Right Compressor
The correct compressor depends on the type and number of tools being used, as well as the required air flow and site conditions.
Selecting the right unit ensures efficient operation, consistent performance and improved productivity across the project.