Air Compressor as Air Tools
Air tools are a viable option in the workshop. Air power has now replaced electrical power as the most convenient means of powering tools. This is because powering pneumatic tools relies on one energy source, the air compressor, in lieu of small motors strewn throughout different tools that break down and die out. In addition, air tools have less moving parts than electrical tools, bestowing an aura of value. As we've learned, generators are the primary energy producers in today's world pumping light and heat to billions of homes and offices. With air tools, the air compressor gets all the glory powering nail guns, wrenches, and hammers to full function.
There is a wide breadth of air compressor (both portable air compressors and regular air compressors ) available on the market today. They come in many styles and models and enthusiasts must take many criteria into consideration when purchasing an air compressor. Criteria include: the pump, power, and tank size. For portable air compressors and high-pressure compressors, the pump is like a name brand. There is the Invector pump, the direct-drive, and belt-drive pumps. Invector pumps contain an air-cooling system popular in lightweight models that prolong air compressor life. Direct-drive models last for 400-500 hours and are standard by definition, whereas, belt-drive models last 3 times more.
At Boss Tools, we have a selection of piston-type compressors and single-stage compressors. Piston type compressors are the ones you might be most familiar with and consist of tanks that store the pressurized air in. Pressure settings can be adjusted to the operator's requirements and the motor works to pick the pressure back up when turned off. Keep in mind, piston-type compressors (two stage compressors) work better than single-stage compressors because it generates less heat and prolongs compressor life. In addition, there are portable air compressors. Portable air compressors are the most convenient and are easy to carry around and maneuver throughout the workshop. The absence of a storage tanks makes these air tools more ergonomic and can be used to caulk into walls, spray a piece of poster board with design, and inflate tires, footballs, and basketballs.
Air Compressor Tools & Air Compressor Accessories
As with all mechanism tools, air compressor requires various air compressor tools and air compressor accessories to keep it running. Popular air compressor accessories include air compressor oil and compressor modifications.Air compressor oil is necessary to keep pumps operating at their best and to avoid troubleshooting and maintenance problems. It works by lowering valve carbon build up, which clogs the interior of the machine. In addition, high temperatures can force your air compressor to break down. Air compressor oil is necessary to keep your energy source running day in and day out, especially considering the fact high pressure compressors and portable air compressors are expected to work 500 hours or more in a lifetime. Electric air compressor motors are also part of the line of air compressor accessories. They serve as a replacement motor for certain types of air compressors according to HP, amps, and volts.
There has been an ongoing debate of which type of compressor works better - lubricated or oil less. Remember, compressor cylinders are overloaded with lots of energy that produce heat. That's why air compressor oil is necessary - to lubricate its pistons. However, a cheaper alternative to compressor oil (Teflon) has been praised for its simple set up. Unlike Teflon, compressor oil does not need to be added, dispenses, and checked for oil levels, making oil less portable air compressors cleaner and more efficient.
The downside to oil less compressors is that it heats up a lot quicker, since there is no compressor oil to circulate the explosive heat generated by the compressors cylinders. In addition, Teflon and other slippery linings will tear apart after a long while, forcing you to replace the air compressor or invest in air compressor accessories and air compressor tools to repair the machine. At Boss Tools we have a 3 gallon, single cylinder oil less compressor for $30 off the retail price. Day in and day out, oil compressors have done the job for every piece of air tools under the sun. Both air tools offer their advantages and disadvantages and it is up to you to determine the best one for your needs.
Compressor storage tanks are measured in gallons. Of course, larger tanks on high-pressure compressors produce higher pressures, which drive the compressed air out like a storm. Airflow power is measured by cubic feet a minute. Expect small range air tools like impact wrenches and drills to run at 5 CPM, whereas larger tools like polishers and shears run on 10+ CFM a minute. Different air tools require different power levels. A small brad nail needs no more than.3 CPM, the bigger framing nailer at 2.2, and a dual sander at 11 to 13 a minute.
As you can see, there are multiple dimensions in the world of air tools. Air compressors air compressor oil,and air compressor accessories like mini air oilers, in-line regulators, and air control units work hard to provide the energy source you need for your projects. Purchase an air compressor at Boss Tools today and see the effect for yourself.
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