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    About Atlas Copco

    Atlas Copco began as AB Atlas back in the early 1870s and primarily served the railroad industry. Today, Atlas Copco’s power equipment business unit manufactures power generators, light construction and demolition equipment, light towers, and much more.

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    Location: Poestenkill, New York
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    Seller: Recovery Solutions WorldWide LLC
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    Location: Omaha, Nebraska
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    Location: Santa Clarita, California
    Seller: Power Generation Enterprises, Inc.
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    Seller: Atlas Copco
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    About Atlas Copco

    Atlas Copco of Nacka, Sweden, began doing business as AB Atlas back in the early 1870s and primarily served the railroad industry. In the 1890s, the company expanded to include central heating products and tool machinery. During that time, and into the early 1900s, Atlas started manufacturing air compressors, which led to the development of pneumatic hammers and other tools, as well as diesel engines. The company officially transitioned away from the locomotive industry in 1917 and took on the name Atlas Diesel that same year.


    Atlas Copco QAS150 Stationary Generator

    Through the post-World War I depression, the Great Depression, and World War II, Atlas went through several reconstructions, but it came out the other side with focused expansion in mind. While at the same time developing new rock drilling tools and drill bits to expand its pneumatic program, the company moved away from diesel manufacturing and officially became Atlas Copco in 1956.

    From that point forward, the company went on to make several acquisitions, which allowed it to expand into new markets such as power generators, monitoring systems, light towers, vacuum solutions, and other construction and industrial products. Today, the Atlas Copco Group owns dozens of popular brands around the world, including ABAC in Italy, AGRE Kompressoren in Austria and Germany, Chicago Pneumatic in the United States, Pneumatech Medical Gas Solutions in the United Kingdom, and Guangzhou Linghein Compressor Co. in China.

    Mobile & Portable Power Generators

    Atlas Copco’s power equipment business unit develops a wide range of products, including power generators, dewatering pumps, light construction and demolition equipment, light towers, mobile air compressors, and other portable specialty equipment. Its lineup of power generators consists of the QAS series of diesel generators ranging from 25 to 330 kilowatts and the P and iP series of portable gasoline generators with power outputs of between 1,800 and 8,000 watts.

    All of Atlas Copco’s QAS generators are EPA Tier 4 Final-compliant and feature external fillers for diesel fuel and for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). They have fuel tank capacities of between 72.5 and 440 gallons (274.4 and 1,665.6 liters) and consume between 1.63 and 18.7 gal per hour (6.2 and 70.8 L per hour), depending on the model. The gasoline generators are EPA Tier 2-certified and have fuel tank capacities ranging from one to 6.6 gal (3.8 to 25 L).

    Find The Right Generator

    PowerSystemsToday.com has a large selection of new and used towable and stationary Atlas Copco generators for sale ranging in model year from 2003 to the present day and in price from around $500 to more than $80,000. One of the most popular models is the QAS150, which weighs 8,541 pounds (3,874 kilograms) wet with trailer and has a prime power output of 150 kilowatts and fuel tank capacity of 270 gal (1,022 L).