Atlas Copco’s Portable Air Compressor Powers Restoration of Prague’s Šítkov Weir in Czech Republic
Set against the timeless charm of Prague’s historic skyline, the Šítkov Weir has stood resilient against the currents of the Vltava River for over 4 centuries. Once a critical energy source powering riverside mills, the iconic structure is now undergoing meticulous restoration to safeguard its historical and functional legacy for future generations. Central to the restoration effort is Atlas Copco’s XAS 88-7 portable air compressor, a compact yet powerful solution renowned for its reliability and efficiency. Positioned on a custom-built platform in the middle of the Vltava River, the portable air compressor powers 2 demolition hammers and a compressed air blow gun, ensuring the weir’s structural integrity is maintained during the renovation process.
“Atlas Copco’s portable XAS 88-7 compressor handles all the necessary tasks on this unique construction site with remarkable efficiency, compactness, and reliability,” said Martin Voščepinec, representing the project’s end-customer Nowastav. Atlas Copco’s XAS 88-7 compressor offers a blend of versatility, reliability, and practicality, making it a highly effective solution for demanding restoration projects like the Šítkov Weir. Thanks to Atlas Copco’s engine speed regulation technology, the unit delivers compressed air in an efficient way and only when demanded. The technology extends the working time of the portable air compressor, making it extra reliable. Meeting logistical challenges The Šítkov Weir restoration project highlights how advanced technology can play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage while addressing the intricate demands of modern construction. By seamlessly integrating contemporary solutions with traditional restoration techniques, Atlas Copco’s XAS 88-7 compressor exemplifies how innovation can support the delicate balance between historical conservation and present-day engineering requirements.
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