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Air Compressors: The Power of Tamed Air


January 21, 2010

Air compressors are a very useful tool to have around the house, inside the van, SUV, or RV and even during rafting, or any outdoor adventure. These are employed in carpentry, auto repairs, and even art work. They are also used to fill up air beds and rubber rafts.

This convenience is even more true in shops, garages, construction sites, and other industrial settings where pneumatic tools could dramatically augment their productivity. The fact that there are so many producers carrying several brands of the equipment, with endless versions in terms of their power source, power output, and designs would seem to prove this. Check out this air compressors for sale site to read more.

The invention of pneumatic tools such as the nail gun, staple gun, impact wrench, sanders, grinders, and drills spurred several manufacturers to embark on the research, production, and marketing of air compressors, both for home as well as commercial use.

Movable types of compressors are often found in the home shops of do-it-yourselfers who play around with wood, nails, and paints to relax. Smaller garages or shops may also use portable types but of a higher power output. Big industries, however, will need the large floor-bolted machines that have the capability to the compaction of air at tremendously high PSIs.

Air compressors, regardless of whether they are portable or stationary, function on the same principle. Air is dragged into the tank and compacted. This decrease in its volume results in an increase in its pressure. When a pneumatic gadget is in use, compressed air is released through a hose in a stream of high-pressure air thus providing power to the gadget. The resulting decrease of condensed air in its container eventually triggers a mechanism starting the engine which then begins refilling the tank. This goes on until a pre-set level of pressure is achieved after which, the engine automatically shuts itself down. This is necessary in order to avoid exceeding the holding capacity of the tank as this could lead to its explosion.

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