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How to Maximize Air Tool Performance?

As long as you have good tools, you will not have to worry about their performance. However, there are certain types of tools that need maintenance and an upkeep. You need to take care of certain tools to make sure they work properly and not die on you when you need it the most. 

Such tools include air tools that are used in various ways and measures to fix cars and small parts. Tools such as buffers, stapling guns, drills, jack hammers, sanders, wrenches and more fall under the air tools category. Most of these are small and are air powered, so it is vital for you to make sure they are in great condition. 

Unsteady and unmaintained tools can become a safety hazard, which is the reason why you need to maximize their performance and make sure they are in perfect running con dition before you use them. If you are often facing issues with your pneumatic tools and you want to maximize their performance, here is what you need to do. 

Keep these tips in your mind to make sure you get the best performance from these tools.

Keep an Eye On Their Air Pressure

If you want to get the best performance from your pneumatic tools, you need to make sure they have proper air pressure. Most of such tools are designed to properly work with 90 pounds per square inch of pressure and this stands true for all kinds of pneumatic tools. If the pressure is less than that, it will damage your tools or shorten their lifespan. It is always best to keep an eye on the recommended air pressure by the brand and not listen to people here and there. The tools will not perform properly if they not have the right air pressure so ensure that you keep a steady 90 pounds per square inch of pressure. 

Keep an Eye On the Air Flow Rate

The air flow rate of pneumatic tools is usually measures in cubic feet per minute which is commonly referred as CFM. Before you start using an air tool, make sure that the air compressor has the necessary CFM. For every one horsepower, you need three to four CFM to support it. Unrestricted air flow is necessary if you want to maximize the performance of your tools. If your tool is underpowered, it will not only sabotage the performance of the tool but also make it difficult for you to work. 

What More Can You Do?

There are a couple of more things that you can do to maximize the performance of your pneumatic tools. Your tools will need atomizing lubricators that are often used as a mist. You need to have a brand recommended one to make sure you don’t damage the tool by mistake. Make sure that your tools are nice and lubricated and that they don’t become corroded. Another thing you need to ensure is cleaning out the filters. As long as they are clean, you will be fine with using your pneumatic tools as much as you want. 

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