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4.2
Average score of Atlas Copco
10 reviews
3.7
3.7 Price
4.7
4.7 Reliability
4.5
4.5 Maintenance
4.0
4.0 Operation
4.0
4.0 Convenience
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4.0
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2008 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
If you’re running multiple compressors, Optimiser 4.0 is the part I’d talk about first. It’s not just a single machine thing, it actually helps pick the efficient combo across compressors/dryers/filters etc. We tied it into LAN and it made it easier to see what’s wasting power without walking the whole room.

On the GA 160 VSD+ itself, it’s aimed at harsh environments and it kinda shows. The dust/moisture protection is legit, and the five-year warranty takes some stress off when it’s running long hours.

Service access is better than some brands, but you still need space around it for that full portal access to be useful. If it’s jammed in a corner, you won’t love it. Overall it’s reliable, just don’t expect bargain pricing.
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4.2
Compressor Atlas Copco XAS
2014 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
3.0 Convenience
I've rented out the XAS on bigger projects and it's done its job. Solid output and seems built pretty tough. Couple times the weather got bad and it kept running like nothing happened. Accessibility for basic maintenance is good, don't need special tools or anything. Not super cheap but not insane expensive either, seen worse. Not the lightest unit though, so moving it is annoying if you do it solo.
4.4
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2005 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I’ve used a lot of different compressors and honestly the Atlas Copco GA surprised me a bit. The energy savings from the gear drive are noticeable on our monthly bills, didn't think I'd care but turns out I do. Controls are pretty straightforward, even for some of the newer guys here. The built-in dryer is alright, but I sometimes wish it drained a little faster during humid spells. Haven't faced any real reliability issues yet, so no complaints there. Swapping the filters is quick, not a hassle. Only real gripe is installation is a bit more involved if you're adding those optional filters, but nothing you can’t figure out if you’ve done it before.
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4.0
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2007 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Installed one of these Atlas GA units a couple months back at our workshop. The space was really open, so fitting it in wasn't a hassle. I like that you don't need a fancy foundation or extra nonsense. Just put it down and connect up the venting. Chucked the warm air outside. Not much you need to mess with day-to-day, mostly runs alone. Found the control panel easy to get the hang of after a couple tries. Service intervals seem reasonable so far, but time will tell if it stays that way. Not super cheap, but for what you get, it's alright-ish. Only thing is, would've liked some better labeling on the panels.
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4.2
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2007 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I'm using the Atlas Copco GA range in an industrial setup, mostly for some heavy-duty mining applications. The IP66 thing is solid - these units deal with dust and grime like it's nothing, which is key out here. I do like not having to crack the whole thing open for regular maintenance; everything's jammed in one spot and the portal design saves you time. The remote monitoring is there if you wanna use it, but feels a bit much for me. Motors haven’t failed on me yet, which is rare. Price is a bit high, I guess, but at least stuff lasts.
4.4
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2005 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Our shop’s been running the GA 15 for small business work and it handles daily use without fuss. I like that you can upgrade the controller, but honestly we just use the basic setup and that’s enough. Service access is decent, the components are pretty easy to get to for routine checks. Air quality stays clean with the moisture separator, haven’t had a problem with condensation messing with our tools. Pricing is fair for this kind of compressor-you can find cheaper, but usually not this reliable. Only thing, the user manual could be more clear, especially about the electronics. Still, gets the job done.
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4.6
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2007 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running the GA for a while at our workshop, so here's my take. Air output is solid, haven't had a single dip even on busy days. That electronic control panel is actually pretty handy, easy enough for my team to fiddle with settings, nobody's been struggling with it. Maintenance side of things - access is decent, you can get to the bearings and that separator without needing to fight the panels. Price tag felt okay for what you're actually getting, though I wouldn't say cheap. It does what it's supposed to, just not anything super fancy. Personally, like that it keeps oil out of the lines; our tools stay cleaner longer, less gunk. Not loving the noise when it first kicks on, but it settles down after it's running.
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4.4
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2011 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been around a few Atlas Copco setups and the GA 15-26 is the kind of unit you put in and then mostly forget about, in a good way. The direct drive through a gearbox feels solid and you don’t get the usual belt drama or stretching checks all the time. Air quality is clean if you run the integrated dryer with the auto condensate drain, and the water separator being standard helps too. Service-wise it’s not a pain - oil separator and the usual bits are easy to get to, so you’re not wasting half a day just to reach stuff.
3.8
Compressor Atlas Copco XAS
2013 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
3.0 Convenience
Used this model quite a bit over the last year. Reliable mostly, though I did have one issue with the starter that slowed me down for an afternoon. Nothing major, got it sorted. The controls are basic and pretty easy to use, nothing fancy. I wouldn't call it comfy to haul or anything but gets the job handled. For regular jobsite stuff, haven't had any breakdowns. Wouldn't mind if it was just a bit quieter, especially when you gotta stand near it all shift.
3.8
Compressor Atlas Copco GA
2008 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
3.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
So we've swapped over to the new Atlas Copco GA with the Optimiser 4.0 setup. The thing with the smart controller is nice in theory, but it sometimes gets buggy when syncing with older systems. When it works, yeah, shuffling machines in and out is smoother. Setup wasn’t the easiest, some confusion there, but after install it's been mostly steady. Service intervals are spaced out thanks to their Smart Injection tech, so less downtime, which my crew appreciates. Not perfect, but better than most older compressors we've run here.
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