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Engineered for 50°C Ambient Temperatures
The ZAKF Two Stage Compressor is not your standard industrial unit. It is specifically engineered to withstand the harsh climatic conditions of the Middle East. While single-stage compressors struggle with overheating due to high compression ratios, ZAKF’s two-stage design significantly lowers the exhaust temperature at each stage. This means your equipment keeps running even when the mercury hits 50°C, ensuring consistent airflow for your jackhammers, shotcrete machines, and pile drivers.

Built to Breathe in Sandy Conditions
Construction sites in Riyadh, Doha, or Dubai are synonymous with dust. Our heavy-duty air filtration system ensures that only clean air enters the compression chamber, protecting the rotors and extending the lifespan of the oil. This robust build minimizes wear and tear, keeping your project on schedule.
Local Support When You Need It Most
We understand that buying heavy equipment for the region comes with anxiety about after-sales service. That’s why ZAKF has established dedicated service hubs in Pakistan and Lebanon. Whether you are working on the new waterfront development in Beirut or a massive infrastructure project in Lahore, our certified engineers are on the ground, ready to assist with on-site installation, commissioning, and performance testing. You don't need to wait for a technician to fly in from Europe; we are already here, in your time zone.
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