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Heavy Duty Portable Air Compressors

Heavy duty portable air compressors are engine-driven rotary screw units built for construction sites, pipeline work, sandblasting, and remote operations that demand sustained high-CFM output without fixed electrical power. CompressorPros carries heavy duty portables from 35 to 800 CFM in gasoline and diesel configurations from Atlas Copco, ConX, and Elgi. Standard shipping is free.

What Are Heavy Duty Portable Air Compressors?

A heavy duty portable air compressor is an engine-driven rotary screw unit mounted on a skid, trailer, or utility frame for transport to job sites and field operations. Unlike lighter wheeled portables that use piston pumps and small tanks, heavy duty portables use rotary screw airends that deliver 100% duty cycle and sustained CFM output from 35 to 800+ CFM. They serve construction crews, pipeline contractors, sandblasting operations, road work teams, utility companies, and any field application where continuous high-volume compressed air is required without access to electrical infrastructure.

Gasoline vs. Diesel

Gasoline Heavy Duty Portables

Gas-powered heavy duty portables use Honda or similar commercial engines and are available from 35 to 75 CFM. They are lighter and less expensive than diesel equivalents, making them practical for smaller crews, shorter run times, and applications where gasoline is more readily available than diesel. The ConX SC70 Compact 70 CFM Engine Driven Rotary Screw Air Compressor is the top-selling heavy duty portable on the site, delivering 70 CFM from a compact gas-powered package.

Diesel Heavy Duty Portables

Diesel heavy duty portables use Kubota, Kohler, or similar industrial diesel engines and are the standard for sustained field operation at 90 CFM and above. Diesel engines deliver better fuel economy under continuous loads, longer engine life, and greater durability for all-day operation. This category includes diesel units from 90 CFM up to 800 CFM for large-scale industrial applications. The Elgi D185T4F 185 CFM Portable Rotary Screw Air Compressor - Tow Behind is our best selling 185 CFM portable rotary screw air compressor.

Mounting Configuration

Skid Mount Heavy Duty Portables

Skid mount units sit on a flat steel frame designed to be loaded onto a truck bed, flatbed trailer, or equipment platform. The skid provides a stable operating base and allows the compressor to ride on different vehicles as needed. Skid mount is the preferred configuration for service trucks and operations that transport the compressor as part of a larger equipment loadout. The ConX SC110D 110 CFM Diesel Skid Mount Rotary Screw is a mid-range diesel skid mount for crews needing 110 CFM on the truck bed.

Tow Behind Heavy Duty Portables

Tow behind units mount on a single-axle or dual-axle trailer with a tow hitch, allowing them to be pulled directly behind a truck to the job site. This is the standard configuration for construction, road work, pipeline, and sandblasting crews that move between locations daily. Tow behind models are available from 90 to 800 CFM. The Atlas Copco XAS 185-150 PACE 44 HP Tow Behind Rotary Screw Air Compressor is a premium tow behind option with variable-speed PACE technology for fuel savings under partial loads.

Utility Mount Heavy Duty Portables

Utility mount compressors are designed for permanent installation on a service vehicle or utility truck body. They integrate into the vehicle's existing equipment layout and are common in utility fleet, telecom, and municipal service applications.

Key Specifications

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Heavy duty portables range from 35 CFM for compact gas models to 800 CFM for large diesel tow-behind units. A single sandblasting nozzle may require 100-185 CFM; a jackhammer draws 70-90 CFM. Add up all simultaneous tool demands and include a 20% buffer.
  • HP (Horsepower): Ranges from 22 HP for gas portables to 200+ HP for large diesel units. Engine HP directly determines CFM output.
  • Engine Type: Honda for gasoline models. Kubota, Kohler, and others for diesel. All are commercial-grade engines rated for continuous field operation.
  • Max PSI (Pounds per Square Inch): Most heavy duty portables deliver 100-150 PSI. Some models, like the Elgi D800T4F 800 CFM Tow Behind Diesel Air Compressor, serve high-demand industrial applications at the upper end of this range.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline for units up to about 75 CFM. Diesel for 90 CFM and above.
  • Weight: Ranges from under 1,000 pounds for compact gas skid mounts to over 5,000 pounds for large diesel tow-behind units. Verify towing capacity and truck bed load limits before purchasing.

Brands Carried

  • Atlas Copco: XAS and XATS series tow behind diesel compressors from 110 to 400+ CFM, featuring PACE variable-speed technology for fuel-efficient operation under varying loads.
  • ConX: Gas and diesel rotary screw portables from 70 to 185 CFM in skid mount and tow behind configurations, known for compact packaging and competitive pricing.
  • Elgi: D-series and GP-series portable rotary screw compressors from 35 to 800 CFM in tow behind, skid mount, and utility mount options, covering the widest CFM range in this category.

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FAQ

What size heavy duty portable compressor do I need? It depends on the tools you plan to run simultaneously. A single sandblasting nozzle (1/4") draws about 100 CFM; a 3/8" nozzle draws 150-185 CFM. Jackhammers draw 70-90 CFM each. Add up all simultaneous tool demands and choose a compressor rated at least 20% above that total.

What is the most common mistake when buying a heavy duty portable compressor? Choosing gasoline when diesel is the better fit. Gas engines are lighter and cheaper upfront, but they burn more fuel per hour.. If the compressor will run 6-10+ hours a day on a job site, a diesel unit delivers better fuel economy and longer engine life.

How do I choose between skid mount and tow behind? If the compressor will ride on a truck bed or service vehicle, choose skid mount. If it needs to be towed independently to job sites behind a truck, choose tow behind. Some models are available in both configurations.

What is the difference between a heavy duty portable and a standard portable compressor? Standard portable air compressors are typically electric or gas piston units on wheels, delivering 4-18 CFM with intermittent duty cycles. Heavy duty portables are engine-driven rotary screw units that deliver 35-800 CFM at 100% duty cycle, built for sustained field operation without electrical power.

How often does a heavy duty portable compressor need maintenance? Engine oil and filter changes follow the engine manufacturer's schedule, typically every 250-500 hours. The rotary screw airend requires oil and filter service every 1,000-2,000 hours. Check air filters, fuel levels, coolant, and belt tension daily before operation.

Does CompressorPros offer free shipping on heavy duty portable compressors? Yes. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer, on every unit in this category.

Shop Heavy Duty Portable Air Compressors at CompressorPros

CompressorPros carries heavy duty portable air compressors from 35 to 800 CFM in gasoline and diesel configurations from Atlas Copco, ConX, and Elgi. Units are available in skid mount, tow behind, and utility mount options. For lighter-duty wheeled portables, browse the full portable air compressor selection. For mobile compressors and service truck mounts, see the mobile category. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer.

If you need help choosing a heavy duty portable compressor for your job site or fleet, call (803) 339-0445 or email info@compressorpros.com.