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The Smartest Ways To Use The Portable Air Compressor In Your Home

By Adam Lockhart


You have to ask yourself first what you want it for. Do you want one for blowing up the tyres of your car, inflating swimming pool toys or to use with the pneumatic tools. Where you are going to use a portable air compressor is also a factor, get a sturdier one for going on a building site. The size of the tool is something to consider, how much space do you have to store one. How is it to be powered, with an engine, mains electric or DC power.

The Secret Life Of Portable Air Compressor

The ultra portables will work off the car 12 volt power and they are small enough to store in a glove box or in the boot. Useful to have when there is no petrol station close by so that you can put some air in the tyres. Off road 4WD vehicles can have the compressor attached to the bumper bars at front, enthusiast models will have a winch included. When there is no ready supply of electricity then it is good to have a petrol engine on the compressor.

Four Thing About Working With A Portable Air Compressor

* You can work indoors with the electric compressors as there are no fumes to worry about.

* There are ultra quiet ones that are good for airbrush artists.

* Lots of tool types can be used with a compressor, making it really versatile in a workshop.

* Safe to use with an air hose trailing instead of an electric cable

Looking After Your Handy Portable Air Compressor

When finished, to keep the tank in good condition, open the drain cock to get rid of moisture. Check the oil level of the oil-lubricated compressors, to prevent damage to it. Be sure to use the correct voltage, don't connect a single phase machine to three phase electric.

Portable Air Compressor And Beyond

It is a good thing to have a small tank even if you are doing jobs that need more of an air supply. Air supply will be increased with a two to five gallon tank attached to the oil-free compressors. For powering a brad or finish nail gun a compressor with a slightly larger is good, you don't want the compressor struggling to keep up with the air usage.

Using A Spray Gun With A Portable Air Compressor

For painting use then you will need a compressor with a large tank, especially for the HVLP type spray gun. There are some very specialist HVLP compressors that are really good for painting. They don't have a tank and some use electrostatic for better coverage of the paint.




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