Inflate and deflate your tyres without a hassle using the Max Air III Compressor from Bushranger 4x4 Gear.
This compressor is engineered to be quick and easy to operate, so you can use it without having to turn it on and off all the time. Made to the highest quality standards, it’s accredited to the international ISO9002 standard and conforms to AS/NZS1044 as well. This unit offers a flow rate of 72 LPM with a trigger-style inflation gun with a locking level. It features thermal overload protection, with a back-lit digital display for monitoring, and a removable rubber-mounted base plate that disperses vibration and can be removed for hard mounting. You can use the Max Air III Compressor as an on board air system as it already has a pressure switch installed, just hard mount the compressor, and attach it to a tank.
It comes with 3 additional nozzles for versatility and packs away into an included robust carry bag which has extra pockets so you can carry additional bits and pieces in it. For all your air-supply needs, rely on the Max Air III Compressor from Bushranger 4x4 Gear.
Maximum pressure is 150 psi, flow rate is 72 LPM
12-volt motor and air pump
Trigger style inflation gun with locking lever
Built-in deflator button on the trigger
Thermal overload protection
Back-lit large digital display
Heavy-duty power lead and 40A inline fuse for compressor protection
Built-in on/off switch
Removable rubber-mounted base plate disperses vibration and is removable for hard mount applications
Hard mount kit to permanently mount compressor, dry-sump allows for multiple angle mounting
Accredited to international ISO9002 standards and conforms to AS/NZS1044
3 additional nozzles and carry/storage bag with pockets included
External Dimensions:
Compressor 29L x 15W x 19H cm | Carry/Storage Bag 30L x 26W x 23H
Bushranger duty cycle specs for the Max Air III are: Duty cycle (max): 33% at 100psi
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Fitting type1 answer
What type of compressor fittings/air fittings does this compressor use?
Scott - Brisbane(1 year ago)
G'day Scott,
The fitting on the end of the air hose fits a standard Schrader tyre valve. It also comes with a needle for inflating sporting balls, and two small gauge open fittings that can fit into kids' pool toys etc.
Leece - Snowys(1 year ago)
Flow Rate1 answer
The flow rate appears quite low when compared to other brands which are claimed around 160l/min for single cylinder units. Is your spec at free air or under what psi?
Dav - Adelaide, SA(1 year ago)
G'day Dav,
Most of the other brands on the same par as Bushranger have a similar 65-72 Lpm Free Air flow rate. There are some ones around that have higher free air flow rate - eg Anaconda's home brand Dune, and Kings, etc. From our experience they tend to have a mismatched motor - under PSI the flow rate drops quite significantly, and the unit gets quite hot.
On the Bushranger, the flow rate will drop, but barely in comparison. Generally despite the lower FAD (which doesnt actually mean much at all) they'll pump up 4 tyres quicker than alternatives that claim higher Lpm.
Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Tyre deflation1 answer
Can this also be used to deflate tyres to a set point?
Barb - New Farm, QLD(1 year ago)
G'day Barb,
Not to a predetermined PSI, but there is a deflate button on the compressor trigger - you'll be able to use that to manually deflate your tyres.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Tyre inflation1 answer
Just wondering how long this would likely take to inflate from 20psi to 40psi, I'm running 285/70/r17.
Christopher - Geelong west, VIC(1 year ago)
G'day Christopher,
We can't give an answer on that one without knowing your tyre volume & doing a bunch of tricky maths....BUT we have had feedback from a customer with slightly smaller tyres than yours, who went from 18-40PSI in under 2 minutes. Hopefully that gives you abit of a rough guide!
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Use for air mattress.1 answer
Could this be used to pump up and air mattress? (ie. without popping it, obviously it could fill it). Would be a benefit if carrying this meant no need for separate air bed pump.
David - Hamilton, VIC(2 years ago)
G'day David,
This doesn't have attachments for mattresses but I'm sure you could work out a DIY fix. The only issue, as you have mentioned, is accidental inflation which could damage your mattress, either bursting or separating internal chamber seams. If you are careful, and do not leave it inflating unattended, you should be ok.
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
12V Connector1 answer
Can this be run off a battery box/ciggerate lighter or does it need to be connected directly to the battery?
Samuel - Perth, WA(2 years ago)
G'day Samuel,
The Max Air III Compressor requires 28A to run, which you will 100% not get through a 12v cigarette output without blowing a fuse, as they're usually rated to 10-15A. If your Battery Box has an Anderson output you could use that, as they're often rated 30-50A. The cable is fixed though, so you wouldn't be able to swap it out for a different cable, you'd need to modify it a retrofit an Anderson terminal on the end. Be aware that a modification like this may void your warranty, so you could even try contacting Bushmans for more advice.