What is the difference between pneumatic and electric tools?
Pneumatic tools use compressed air and are often more powerful and durable than their electric counterparts. They are perfect for heavy-duty and long-term industrial applications.
At Laco Techniek, we have an extensive range of professional compressed air tools, perfect for sectors such as (petro)chemicals, offshore, shipbuilding, and steel. Our solutions are specially designed for continuous use in demanding environments and meet all safety, sustainability, and performance requirements. The experts at Laco Techniek are ready to advise you on the best applications for your specific situation.
Ask a professional Laco employee for advice before purchasing or hiring hydraulic pneumatic tools. He can help you choose the best compressed-air tool for your application and will also advise you on how to use it, the additional possibilities and accessories. Laco does not only have a large product range of compressed-air tools, but also offers tailored advice and an extremely flexible service. Find out what is the best air compressor for your air tools.
In industrial environments, everything revolves around reliability, power, and precision. Compressed air tools play a crucial role in this, as they are both robust enough for heavy-duty applications and flexible enough for specialist work. Laco Techniek exclusively supplies tools from top brands that have proven their worth in sectors such as offshore, shipbuilding, (petro)chemicals, mechanical engineering, and construction. Thanks to our many years of experience, we know exactly which type of tool is suitable for your application and we ensure that it always meets the highest safety and quality standards.
Our range includes:
All our products are available for both sale and rental, depending on the duration and requirements of your project. Whether you have a one-off job or need tools on a regular basis, we ensure that you have quick access to reliable pneumatic tools that support your production.
At Laco Techniek, we have three main categories in our range of compressed air tools:
Assembly tools: These are tools for assembling/disassembling bolt connections. They are used in manufacturing and industry, transport, shipbuilding, and infrastructure. Available for bolt connections in wrench sizes M3 to M20. Some product lines allow the pneumatic tools to be controlled by a computer.
Car maintenance tools: Tools specially designed for the automotive industry. These are used in workshops and garages for all kinds of maintenance work: screwing (screwdrivers, ratchet wrenches, and impact wrenches), sanding (sanding and polishing machines), drilling (drills and jackhammers), and grinding (grinding machines).
Industrial tools: Heavier versions intended for intensive industrial applications, such as shipbuilding, the steel industry, and (petro)chemicals. Tools for construction (saws, drills, pumps), finishing (grinding machines, grinders), maintenance (impact wrenches, maintenance products) and light lifting (ratchet hoists, hand hoists).
According to the experts at Laco Techniek, the use of compressed air tools is not only a matter of power and performance, but above all of safety, efficiency, and continuity. In sectors such as offshore, shipbuilding, and (petro)chemicals, incorrect application can lead to production downtime or unnecessary risks. That is why we combine high-quality products with a complete package of services. In this way, we not only help our customers with the purchase or rental of tools, but we also ensure that they continue to function optimally throughout their entire service life.
That is why we offer:
With our extensive knowledge of industrial tools and years of experience, we can provide the right solutions for even the most complex projects.
Pneumatic tools use compressed air and are often more powerful and durable than their electric counterparts. They are perfect for heavy-duty and long-term industrial applications.
Certainly! Laco Techniek offers flexible rental options for various applications. This is ideal for temporary extra jobs, if your own equipment breaks down, or for test projects.
We recommend periodic maintenance of your compressor: depending on the type and use, this can be annual or semi-annual. Proper maintenance prevents expensive repairs and production downtime.