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WHY DO YOU NEED AN AIR COMPRESSOR?
An air compressor is a versatile tool that can perform a variety of tasks when attached to air tools, also known as pneumatic tools. Air tools have several advantages over electric power tools: they have more torque and power than conventional power tools, more durability because of fewer moving parts, and theyre easy to use.You can use a compressor with air tools for maintenance and craft projects around the house, repair jobs in the garage, construction projects on the job site, or industrial projects in the shop. Using pneumatic nail guns, hammers, spray guns, wrenches, drills, sprayers, sanders, saws, tire inflators, and many other air tools, you can pump up tires, paint a fence, build a deck, repair your truck or car, roof your home, or remodel your house.Compressors are available in a wide array of sizes and styles. Choosing the one thatҒs right for you is really a matter of how it will be used and personal preference. Ask yourself the following before going any further:Where will you be using your compressor?Is there a ready electrical supply?
Will you be working in confined or unventilated areas?
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HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT AIR COMPRESSOR FOR THE JOB
The type of air compressor you need will depend on the above factors, especially which tools your will want your compressor to operate. Most air tools have specific requirements for volume and pressure, while compressors are rated on the following four factors: PSI Pounds per Square Inch : This is the measure of air pressure delivered by your compressor. The higher the PSI, the further the air can be compressed֗
meaning a larger volume of compressed air can be stored in the tank. CFM Cubic Feet per Minute : This is the volume of air that your compressor can pump in one minute a specific working pressure. High CRM ratings mean a compressor can provide more air ֖ making higher CFM units more practical for larger applications. HP Horsepower : This is the unit of measurement for the power your compressor֒s motor produces. Higher horsepower engines produce greater PSI and are capable of carrying a heavier workload. Tank Size : Units with more powerful motors and larger tanks (measured in gallons) can generate higher levels of PSI for longer amounts of time, providing greater power to your air tools.
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