Air Tools
Advantages Of Air Compressors And Air Tools
Air powered tools have several advantages over electric powered tools. They are usually stronger and better built to withstand heavy, continuous commercial and industrial use. Air tools deliver much higher torque and RPM than electric tools and offer a versatility all of their own. With just the one airline you can snap on and off a variety of air tools to do all of the jobs need to be done without forever unplugging leads.
Air Compressor Applications
You can use air compressors around the home or workshop for a multitude of tasks.
Around The House: Compressed-air power tools get the job done faster than electric powered tools and so you can either do a project in less time or get more done in a day. Many home handymen will use smaller, portable units that they can carry or wheel from the garage to the house, yard or roof.
Around The Shop: Industrial grade air compressors are the best choice for business/professional applications. They are built more solidly and while costing more, they deliver more. They handle the more demanding jobs due to their higher horsepower, CFM and psi ratings. You can get portable industrial grade compressors but most of them are stationary units with large-capacity, ASME certified air tanks (up to 120 gallons), greater HP, greater CFM air volume and less down time as well as operating a wide variety of air tools for as long as you need to get the job done.

























