What you need to know
Air tools, also known as pneumatic tools, allow you to perform a wide variety of tasks. Pneumatic air tools can complete many difficult jobs, even with limited access to power. Most auto tools work with compressed air as well.
Air tools have several advantages over electric power tools. The air compressor draws air into its tank, compressing it, then the air compressor sends the compressed air through the hose to power the tool. The compressed air gives the air tools more torque and power than conventional power tools. They are generally more durable than electric power tools because they have fewer moving parts. They are also incredibly easy to use: just plug in your air tool's hose to your air compressor and off you go.
Air Tool Accessories
There are air tools for almost every mechanic job, but to work your air tools you will need a few more pieces setup to enhance your task.
Air Compressors
Air tools will require an air compressor. Air compressors power the individual air tools, so be sure to match the PSI (pressure per square inch) rating on your air compressor with that of your air tools. This will allow you to run your air tools at maximum efficiency.
Hoses
Air tool hoses connect your tools to your air compressor. Finding the right air hoses is very important. Only purchase air tool hoses that match the connection on your air compressor. To prevent air leakage and power loss, make sure your air hoses have a tight seal with your air compressor.
Polyurethane air hoses: Polyurethane air hoses are braided for strength and durability. They are flexible, durable and kink free.
PVC air hoses: PVC air hoses are flexible, kink- and oil-resistant as well as light weight.
Rubber air hoses: Rubber air hoses are built to handle 250 PSI and 200 degree hot water. They are flexible and fuel-, kink- and abrasion-resistant, which makes them last long. These hoses are tough and durable.
Recoil Air Hoses: Recoil hoses are coiled, allowing them to retain their shape and take up less workshop space. Recoil air hoses can be made from polyurethane, plastic, rubber and nylon.
Hose Reels
Hose reels allow you to store your non-recoil air hoses out of the way. If you have many air hoses, you should certainly have a hose reel to protect them.
Our patented universal swivel air inlet joint will be the perfect accessory when using air tool, you’ll never fight with air hose again while using your air tools at work.
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