26 Jan 2010 @ 10:07 AM 



Tips When Choosing Between Home Air Compressors

Executive Summary About Home Air Compressor By Mike Selvon


Has choosing between home air compressors left you a bit dazed and confused? Will you be using air compressor tools, such as air nailers or say an air sander? If you have much less, then you risk being under powered in your time of need. Too much strength and you are paying for power you do not need.

Will your use of the home air compressors available fall into larger outdoor jobs requiring more power and overall air flow then the average home user? If so, a gas powered air compressor system with a higher air flow, or CFM (cubic feet per minute) and decent storage capacity could be for you.

Maybe your needs are a bit less demanding, in which case one of the electrically powered portable air compressors will probably be enough to get the job done. Whether you use an air sander or one of the air nailers, selecting the correct air compressor system for your needs isn’t as difficult as it seems.

How to Select an Air Compressor For Home Use

Executive Summary About Home Air Compressor By Brian Lockhart

Do you ever wish you had an air compressor for your home? Having an air compressor in your home can really save time. But what type of air compressor should you choose, and how do you select the right air compressor?



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home air compressors


When you select an air compressor, you want to find one that supports the amount of air pressure you need. For instance, air pressure is measured in pounds per square inch, or PSI. Also look at the air compressor flow of air into the item. You may also use the air compressor to run other tools, such as a nail gun. When you consider purchasing an air compressor, check your tools to see what the air pressure requirements are for that tool. Think about if you plan to run more than one tool off the compressor at a time; if so, you’ll want to look at an air compressor that can run multiple tools and has sufficient air pressure.

Over time, the tools that run off of air compressors tend to leak air slightly.


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Last Edit: 20 Jan 2010 @ 10:31 AM

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