The new design is said to offer construction contractors and rental fleet operators a compelling mix of toughness of versatility.
“The XATS 138 will now come equipped as standard with the latest and toughest HardHat design, which is corrosion-free, lightweight and crack-resistant,” says Hendrik Timmermans, vice-president, marketing for Atlas Copco’s Portable Energy division.
“This, combined with its exceptional versatility, which enables it to power up to four hand-held hydraulic breakers at once, means end users can realise a high return on investment.”
The company says flexibility of the XATS 138 comes from its intuitive PACE (Pressure Adjusted through Cognitive Electronics) pressure adjustment system that enables end users to precisely match air flow and pressure to their specific application needs.
Atlas Copco says that with the PACE system, operating pressures can be adjusted, in a matter of seconds, by increments of 0.1 bar via an intuitive XC2003 controller.
The HardHat canopy protects vital internal components and ensures its performance and appearance is optimised for years of continuous service.
The normal effective working pressure range of the XATS 138 is 7-10.3 bar with a flow of 5.5-7m3/minute.