Posted by R.J.Miller on January 11, 2011 at 08:25:32 from (71.67.251.199):
In Reply to: Air Impact Wrench posted by Devin Arends on January 10, 2011 at 19:17:25:
One big missed point.If the wrench says it will output 450lbs,it needs CFM CU.FT./Min.If your compreser does not flow what the gun needs,you paid alot of money for nothing.It is the old sales game.They try to sell you the "numbers". Frist I always look at the comp.There is always a tag that states the current type (120,240)and states the CFM at what pressure.Take these numbers with you when buying ANY air tool!! If the tool does not show the CFM@ what pres.move on. 2.Most home comp. do not have an inline oiler, thats ok if you put 2 drops of (airtool oil)in the air inlent each time you use it.IF you do this,almost any tool will work right and live longer the you
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