Atlas Copco XRVO CD7 Air Compressor

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This XRVO CD7 Air Compressor by Atlas Copco is a 2012 model and is used, with 371 original hours. It has had recent service performed.

Atlas Copco develops its machines with the toughest conditions in mind. As safety is paramount for all Atlas Copco equipment, DrillAirâ„¢ high-pressure compressors are secure for the operator and the environment. Above all, DrillAirâ„¢ compressors are built for reliability and easy maintenance.

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This XRVO CD7 Air Compressor by Atlas Copco is a 2012 model and is used, with 371 original hours. It has had recent service performed.

Atlas Copco develops its machines with the toughest conditions in mind. As safety is paramount for all Atlas Copco equipment, DrillAirâ„¢ high-pressure compressors are secure for the operator and the environment. Above all, DrillAirâ„¢ compressors are built for reliability and easy maintenance.

The new open units are built in a new dedicated open design and deliver higher capacity, higher pressure, and a longer component lifespan in a very effective and efficient way. Higher pressure makes drilling faster, higher flow removes the cuttings more efficiently. Superior productivity is gained by increasing speed.

Ease of transportation and installation makes these units ideal for specialist applications and Original Equipment Manufacturer system integration.

SPECIFICATIONS

TypeUnitsAtlas Copco XRVO 1550 CD7
Nominal Pressurepsi365
bar25
Actual Free Air Delivery* with Push Fancfm1525
l/sec720
m3/min.43.2
Actual Free Air Delivery with Pull Fancfm1510
l/sec713
m3/min.42.7
Compressor Oil System CapacityUS gal20.1
Air Outletinch2
EngineUnitsCaterpillar
TypeC18 Twin Turbo
Engine PowerHP700
Engine Speed (nominal)rpm1800
Engine Speed (unloaded)rpm1300
Overall Unit DimensionsUnitsL x W x H
With Push FanInch157.5 x 86.6 x 80.7
With Pull FanInch157.5 x 86.6 x 90.6
Dry WeightUnits
With Push Fanlbs10,339
With Pull Fan**lbs10,582
Wet WeightUnits
With Push Fan, Including Lubricantslbs11,045
With Pull Fan, Including Lubricants**lbs11,287

*according to ISO1217 ed.3 1996 annex D
**Aftercooler not included (only difference with Push fan is air duct)

 

Key FeaturesBenefits
Very high air flowReduced fleet size; Booster feed compressor from a single unit
Very high ambientOperate in ambient temperatures up to 131°F / 55°C
Push or Pull fanIntegration in OEM equipment; Pull fan is standard for the aftercooler installation
Low relative weightMeets standard road hauling axle limits
Compact sizeEasy fitment in OEM installation; Standard 20′ container transport (removable Pull fan top air duct)
Single Service sideEffective and fast service time; Equipment can be positioned optimally with an installation

ABOUT ATLAS COPCO

Atlas Copco (Copco from Compagnie Pneumatique Commerciale) is a Swedish industrial company that was founded in 1873. It manufactures industrial tools and equipment.

The Atlas Copco Group is a global industrial group of companies headquartered in Nacka, Sweden. In 2017, global revenues totaled SEK 86 billion, and by the end of that year the company employed about 34,012 people. The company manufactures products at about 100 production sites in more than 20 countries. As of 2016, the United States is the company’s largest single market, followed by China. The firm’s shares are listed on the OMX Stockholm exchange and both ‘A’ and ‘B’ classes form part of the benchmark OMXS30 index.

Atlas Copco companies develop, manufacture, service, and rent industrial tools, air compressors (of which it is the world’s leading producer), construction and assembly systems. The Group operates in four areas: Compressor Technique, Vacuum Technique, Construction Technique and Industrial Technique.

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