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Air Tools: The Sky's the Limit

By making the decision to invest in an air compressor and power tools, you've automatically expanded the capability of your workshop.
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Paint a house, fix a fender, build a deck, shingle a roof, pump air into your car's tires...you can do it all with the unmatched power of compressed air. Air power is clean and there is less potential for fire or electrical damage in the tool itself. Air tools run cooler, smoother and require little maintenance. Because they are lighter than electric power tools, you'll find that they're easier to use over long periods of time. When choosing a compressor, here are a few things you need to consider.

Power/Capacity - How much power and capacity will you need? Choose from 1 to 6 HP motors with 8 to 60 gallon tank capacity. Make sure the compressor is UL listed and ASME certified.

Wiring - Is your home or shop wired to handle the compressor you need? Smaller-size compressors can be plugged right into 120v household outlets. Larger 3 to 3 1/2-HP models are easily converted to 240v. Large 5 and 6-HP models are factory wired for 240-volt circuits.

Maintenance - Oil-free compressors are nearly maintenance free. Oil lubricated models require service but perform at higher levels.

Plan for the future - Consider what projects you plan to take on in the months and years ahead. You can always grow into a larger capacity compressor.

An Efficient Power Source
Air compressors have been an essential part of power generation for over a hundred years. An air compressor provides one centrally-located, efficient power source for all its tools and accessories. This means each tool and accessory can be less expensive, lighter, more efficient and more ergonomic. Not having to incorporate a heavy electric motor in each tool allows the designer to create tools that are exactly suited to the job they are asked to perform.

Components of an air power system can be purchased as necessary or desired. This means the system can grow to meet your needs without having to buy more than you currently need.

Get more done with air tools
Painting
Air sprayers
apply a smooth, even coat to houses, cars, vans, trucks, furniture, playground and farm equipment, fences, toys and hobby modeling.
Inflation
Proper inflation extends a tire's life. Air gauges
are ideal for cars, vans, trucks, bikes and farm equipment. Also use for sports and camping items as well as play equipment.
General Purpose
Wrenches
, drills, reciprocating saws, high-speed cutters, caulk guns and sanding tools can take on a variety of household and shop projects.
Automotive and Mechanical
Provides superior efficiency and steady power to ratchets
, grease guns, impact wrenches & air hammers used in brake and muffler work, buffing and polishing.
Refinishing
Rotary, orbital, random orbit and straight line sanders
for refinishing automotive, industrial and farm equipment, furniture, building and craft projects.
Stapling and Nailing
Staplers
and nailers have the power to tack down roof shingles, flooring, framing, cabinets, decks,siding, molding, paneling, upholstery, fencing, insulation, acoustical tiles and more.


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