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What To Check For When Buying An Air Compressor
17th April 2010
It seems that many woodworkers don’t have an air compressor, simply because they sound difficult.
Some of the convenient terms that you should truly know about when looking out for a compressor include:
PSI – Pounds per square inch
CFM – Cubic feet per minute
Duty Cycle – how long a compressor can run compared to the quantity of rest time over a 30 minute period. Like it can operate for 10 minutes, then rest for twenty without making major head wear
Single Stage – where the compression piston compresses all the air in one stroke
Versus two Stage – where there are 2 pistons that work in cooperation to compact the air.
If you’re counting on running tools like sanders, buffers, grinders and so on you’ll need to think about something in the mid-size or perhaps large shop size of compressors.
If you’re planning on employing grinders, sanders, buffers and the like, you will need to think about an enormous fixed base compressor like Campbell – Hausfeld or Ingersoll-Rand. These will have around 6 hp and a storage tank of fifty gallons or more. If you are a hobbyist woodworker, who is searching for a nailer or stapler, one of the little cartable compressors is excellent. Makers like Porter-Cable or Delta will work fine.
The genuine trick to buying a compressor is to grasp beforehand what you are going to use it for and what the air-tool rating is in PSI and CFM. This may give you a better indication of the duty cycle you will need. But this isn’t the end either, because you must look CLOSELY at the air tools you are considering because the same tool can change noticeably in the quantity of compressed air it will consume. That is’s hugely important, and it suggests the difference between purchasing a mid-size compressor or gigantic fixed compressor. A compressor and associated air powered tools might be a real time saver, even for the hobbyist’s work shop.
In the final analysis you must make that hard call, but what ever you do, make certain you ensure you get a pleasing compressor for your choice of tools.
Next, you can find more on Air Compressor varieties which you can access via the main website here at the Air Compressor Savings blog.
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