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With over 45 years experience in designing and building “Rol-Air” air compressors specifically for the professional contractor, Associate Engineering Corporation has earned a reputation for providing a product unsurpassed in quality and reliability. We are committed to continuing this tradition by analyzing and adapting to the changing needs and rigorous demands of the industry.

Every component selected to be part of a “Rol-Air” compressor is subjected to a stringent series of tests, both in the factory and the field. All engines, pumps, motors, pressure switches throttle controls, check valves and gauges used on “Rol-Air” compressors must meet or exceed the demanding standards required by the industry. Every “Rol-Air” compressor is factory tested, prior to shipping, for amp draw, voltage, compression, working pressure levels, RPMs (gas models) and air leaks. You can depend on “Rol-Air” because they are built to last.

The Schmidt belt tightening device, finned after coolers on belt drives, quick disconnects, heavy duty belt guards and saddles, larger and thicker air receivers, steel rim wheels, and capacitor run motors (for low amp draw), are only a few features that make us stand out above the rest.

“Rol-Air” compressors are available from ½ to 20 HP. Portable or stationary, electric or gas, direct drive or belt drive, splash lubricated or oil-less, single or two stage, count on “Rol-Air” to fit your need.

All “Rol-Air” compressors will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of initial purchase, or eighteen months from date of manufacture, whichever occurs first.

We are extremely proud of the reputation the “Rol-Air” name has earned. We welcome comparisons. Try a “Rol-Air” and experience for yourself why it is the best compressor value available today.

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