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More Air With A Professional, Quiet Air Compressor

Air Compressor ToolIf your shop is a busy place with a variety of duties being performed, you probably move more air than the space shuttle on some hectic days.  Air tools and other situations that require pressurization or refilling can tax even the most enduring air compressor.  Unlike other mechanics tools, air compressors can be noisy contraptions that lose a great deal of performance over time.

The noise alone can begin to wear on even the most experienced mechanic.  When air compressors become finicky and take a longer and longer to recharge, the problem can be more than a nuisance.  You begin to lose time as you wait for the tool to perform its job.  And as every successful business owner will tell you, the more time you lose, the more money and potential customers go with it.

That’s why you should consider upgrading your air compressor to this top of the line model to power your next generation or air and mechanics tools.  The Chicago Pneumatic CPQRS75HPD Quiet Rotary Screw Air Compressor with dryer comes complete with a tank mount and a bevy of special features to make your air compression needs easier.  Its quiet enclosure and extra durability will go a long way towards making your shop a productive, and profitable one.

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Valuable Attachments for your Air Compressor

If your going to spend good money on a quality air compressor you should make sure you get productive tools and accessories to go with it.

The first thing that you need to get for your air compressor is a box of quick connects. Quick connects are couplers that attach to the end of the hose to make it easy to hook on all of the standard air tools commonly used in the garage.

You should get an inflation kit. Most people think of air compressors are mainly for inflation. The neighbor’s kid will wonder why you can help help put some air in his tire when he sees your compressor if you don’t have an inflation kit.

A fast way to clean out something that is hard to reach or to just blow away dirt quickly is to purchase a blow gun. There are a 1000 and 1 uses for this tool.

An air stapler is crucial when you are ready to redo your roof. You’ll be able to cut down the amount of time you have to spend out it that hot sun.

A nail gun really comes in handy. This is a good purchase when you’re ready to redo the deck. Or maybe add a new addition to the house.

It’s time to add some air tools to that air compressor purchase. Check out the quality air tools at Mechanics Tool Supply.

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Air Compressor Information

Air Compressors are widely used mechanical devices that are typically gas or electrically powered. There are also solar powered air compressors being developed, but it my be few years before solar technology is efficient enough to be cost effective.

Anything that requires an air compressor draws most of its power from the pressured air inside it. This is why the relatively high cost of a quality air compressor is easily justified if you use it to power air tools or similar devices. It’s usually the only expensive component of an air tool system. The actual air tools, even though they are high quality and built for durability, cost less than inferior electric powered tools.

Air compressors
come in different sizes. The size of an air compressor is based on two main specifications. The first is the size of the motor, which is usually rated in horsepower. Most of them are at least 3/4 HP or higher. The other spec is the size of the tank. Tank sizes can get up to 75 gallons and more, but one that large usually isn’t need for most applications.

If your in the need of a quality air compressor or relevant accessories, check out the selection vast at Mechanics Tool Supply.

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Inflator and Air Compressor Differences

Inflators and air compressors are very similar devices in that they both move air through a hose for some purpose. A bulk of the similarities end there.

Inflators are best used for simple tasks like filling up a pool toy or an air mattress. They are usually as inexpensive as the items they are filling up, so don’t plan on inflators lasting a very long time. Also, they aren’t designed to push large quantities of air. As a result, if you have to fill up something very large, plan on waiting a while until your item is filled up. This also holds true if you would like to fill up something high pressure like a car tire.air compressor image

Air compressors have a multitude of advantages over an inflator. Speed has to be near the top as one of the greatest advantages. You’ll be able to complete large inflations in a much shorter amount of time.

Another advantage that an air compressor brings to the table is the ability to use air tools. The amount of tasks that can be performed with these type of pneumatic tools is endless. If you would like to see the type of tools that can be utilized with an air compressor check out the inventory at Mechanics Tool Supply.

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