Project Background
Toyota’s new service facility in Canning Vale, Western Australia, was designed to deliver efficient servicing and repair work across a high-throughput set of bays. To support this, the site required a clean, dependable supply of compressed air, delivered consistently across every service bay.
Air & Power was engaged to supply and install a complete workshop air system, ensuring technicians had access to the right tools, pressure, and coverage for automotive service work.

The Problem
New service centres need more than just a compressor, they require a complete air delivery system tailored to the day-to-day workflows of mechanics and technicians. The system must be compact, quiet, easy to maintain, and capable of supporting hand tools, tyre inflation, air blow guns, and diagnostics equipment.
Toyota needed:
- A reliable compressor suitable for mild industrial and automotive use
- Durable air line infrastructure connecting every service bay
- Multiple outlets with safe, user-friendly access for workshop staff
All of this needed to be installed neatly, with a focus on long-term performance and safety compliance.
The Solution
Air & Power supplied and installed a Pilot Air PAC 15-RM-D, a rotary screw compressor ideal for light-to-medium workshop environments. The PAC 15-RM-D offers quiet operation, consistent output, and enough capacity to handle peak workshop loads without oversizing the unit.
Alongside the compressor, our technicians:
- Installed air lines routed cleanly and safely across the facility
- Fitted outlets in all service bays, ensuring quick tool connections
- Conducted all work in compliance with applicable safety and pressure vessel standards
The installation was managed by Air & Power’s qualified mobile team, including technicians Ash and Shaun, who completed the fitout using elevated access equipment to safely position lines and infrastructure.

The Results
Toyota’s new service centre now benefits from:
- Consistent compressed air across all service bays
- Quiet, efficient compressor operation with room to grow
- Easy tool access via outlets in every workspace
The installed system supports the fast-paced, high-volume nature of automotive servicing, giving technicians reliable air without interruption or drop-off in pressure. The PAC 15-RM-D runs quietly in the background, requiring minimal oversight while delivering strong performance day in and day out.
Why It Worked
Air & Power understands that not all workshops need industrial-scale compressors, but every business needs reliability. The Pilot Air PAC 15-RM-D was the right fit: sized correctly, easy to maintain, and well-suited to Toyota’s specific service environment.
By pairing the unit with a properly planned air line and outlet layout, we ensured Toyota’s team would get the full value from the system, without retrofitting or rework later down the line.
This job reflects what Air & Power does best: practical installations with long-term dependability, handled by experienced technicians who know what actually works on the ground.
Lessons for Other Workshops
If you’re setting up a new workshop or upgrading your air system, getting the compressor right is only half the job. Proper line routing, pressure management, and access at the bay level make the difference between a system that works and one that wears down fast.
Air & Power helps clients across WA build reliable, scalable workshop setups, from single-bay operations to full-scale dealerships, with honest advice, qualified technicians, and equipment that’s built to last.





