Every piece of compressed air equipment has to be right for the job, but often it is hard to convince others that this is so.
Can you imagine a deep sea diver plunging down to the sea bed with hundreds of feet of ocean above him and not having the right equipment? No, neither can we. So much can happen; drowning of course, suffocation maybe, the ‘bends’, going off course, losing the ship – so many life threatening things can happen, it is unthinkable that equipment would not be absolutely top notch. No diver would think twice that it is a matter of trust that the equipment is all there, maintained properly and the best for the job. Compressed air equipment has to be similarly up to the job in hand.
Imagine a parachutist leaping from a plane and not having the correct equipment. Well we can’t, so we are sure you can’t either. Not many sky divers have survived the parachute failing to open, and those who have lived to tell the tale, usually won’t risk it again. Most will tell you that they have to trust their equipment and once that is lost then there will be no further skydiving for them! And we don’t blame them. Compressed air equipment must similarly be trustworthy.
Given the millions of jobs that compressed air equipment fulfils, and most of them absolutely crucial to something whether it be the engineering world, medical laboratory testing or production line efficiency, then that equipment must be perfectly made and perfectly maintained, and the best for the job.


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