33 m³/min 35 bar high-pressure portable air compressor for deep drilling High-Pressure Applications
35 bar · 33 m³/min · 522 kW · Cummins
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Air Compressor


10 m³/min
8 bar
81 kW
Cummins
Peakroc® PRMD series portable air compressors with a free air delivery range of 5.00–46.38 m³/min and a working pressure of 7–35 bar, these compressors can meet the requirements of almost any industrial application.
Certifications:
✔ ISO9001 Quality Management System
✔ UKAS Quality Management
✔ CE Certification (European Safety Compliance)
Peakroc® PRMD series diesel portable Screw Air Compressor are widely used in:
Sandblasting (6–10 mm nozzles)
Construction and civil works
Pipeline purging and drying
Shipyard and steel fabrication
Municipal maintenance
The Peakroc® PRMD 10/8 model delivers a free air delivery of 10 m³/min at a working pressure of 8 bar (375cfm 116psi).. It is built for applications that require a stable air supply rather than high-pressure impact energy. Compared with smaller 5–7 m³/min units, this configuration offers higher flow for simultaneous tool operation, sandblasting, pipeline drying, or general site utility air.
Powered by an industrial diesel engine designed for continuous-duty operation.
The chassis uses a welded steel frame with vibration isolation mounts to minimise shock transfer during towing and operation.
The canopy is manufactured from 2 mm cold-rolled steel with internal flame-retardant acoustic lining for reduced sound emission and mechanical protection.
Fitted with a rotary screw air end with a precision-ground SAP rotor profile.
Rotors are made from alloy steel and supported by SKF bearings.
The system maintains a constant 8 bar discharge pressure with minimal flow drop under continuous load. Mechanical tolerances and low rotor clearance ensure efficiency and thermal stability.
Two-stage air filtration system removes fine dust to protect the air end in abrasive environments such as blasting yards and concrete worksites.
The lubricating oil circuit is filtered to maintain stable viscosity and extend internal component life.
Service points — oil filter, coolant system, separator tank — are positioned for direct access, reducing service time on-site.
| Model: PRMD-1008 | |
|---|---|
| Free air delivery | 10.00 m³/min (375 cfm) |
| Working pressure | 8 bar (116 psi) |
| Max. design pressure | 8 bar (116 psi) |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 3240 × 1880 × 2100 mm |
| Weight | 1800 kg |
| Wheel quantity | 2 |
| Outlet valve size | G 3/4″ × 1 + G 1-1/2″ × 1 |
| Diesel Engine | |
| Engine brand | Cummins |
| Engine model | QSB3.9-C110-31 |
| Rated power | 81 kW (110 hp) |
| Bore × stroke × cylinders | 102 × 120 mm × 4 |
| Engine type | Turbocharged |
| Engine speed (rated) | 2500 RPM |
| Engine speed (unloaded) | 1700 RPM |
| Engine oil capacity | 11 L |
| Coolant capacity | 28 L |
| Battery capacity | 720 CCA |
| Fuel tank capacity | 160 L |
| Compressor System | |
| Compressed air vessel capacity | 90 L |
| Lubricant capacity | 40 L |
It can operate two to four pneumatic breakers, sandblasting guns up to 10 mm nozzle size, grout pumps, torque wrenches, or other medium-demand air tools.
8 bar is suitable for rotary drilling and light pneumatic tools. Down-the-hole (DTH) hammers typically require 12–21 bar and would need a high-pressure model.
Depending on load and ambient temperature, typical fuel usage ranges from 10 to 15 litres per hour.
Yes. It is commonly used for pipeline purging and pressure holding. For moisture-sensitive work, an aftercooler or air dryer is recommended.
7 bar units are intended for light-duty tools. 8 bar provides better performance for sandblasting, impact tools and applications that require air reserve to compensate for hose pressure loss.
Yes. The engine and air end are specified for continuous-duty cycles provided that regular oil, fuel, and coolant levels are maintained.
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