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		<title>Air tools installation the pneumatic system for your workshop or carshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air tools are great work savers. However, for years most people thought you had to be either rich or a large full time auto repair shop to have an air system.
Fortunately for today&#8217;s consumer, setting up an air system is fairly inexpensive and quick.
You can get started with just the basics and gradually add tools [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air tools are great work savers. However, for years most people thought you had to be either rich or a large full time auto repair shop to have an air system.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-18" title="Viair_Constant_Duty_Onboard_Air_System" src="http://www.cylinder-hydraulic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Viair_Constant_Duty_Onboard_Air_System.jpg" alt="Viair_Constant_Duty_Onboard_Air_System" width="300" height="193" /></p>
<p>Fortunately for today&#8217;s consumer, setting up an air system is fairly inexpensive and quick.</p>
<p>You can get started with just the basics and gradually add tools as you need them.</p>
<p><strong>What You Need: The Basics</strong></p>
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<li>An air compressor</li>
<li>Hose</li>
<li>Regultor &amp; Guages</li>
<li>Air Tools</li>
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<p><strong>Next Step: Choosing The Right Compressor</strong></p>
<p>When choosing the compressor, you should have in mind the type of tools you&#8217;ll be using. There should be a tag on the compressor that rates the &#8220;Air Delivery&#8221;. It may say something like &#8220;5.9 AVG. SCFM @ 90 psi.&#8221;<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>Now, on your air tool there is another number, this number is called the &#8220;Air Requirement&#8221; number. This number will look like &#8220;5.5 AVG. SCFM @ 90 psi.&#8221;</p>
<p>All you have to do is make sure the &#8220;Air Delivery&#8221; number on the compressor is larger than the &#8220;Air Requirement&#8221; number on the tool or tools that you&#8217;ll be using.</p>
<p><strong>Next Step: Choosing the Right Fittings</strong></p>
<p>There are two types of fitting for air tools. Industrial and Automotive. These two types of fittings CAN NOT be interchanged. You&#8217;ll have to decide before buying components which style you want.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also have to determine which size of fitting you want. Fittings are measured by the inside diameter (commonly called the ID). I personally prefer the 3/8ths over the 1/4 inch, but either will work well for the occasional user.</p>
<p>Be sure to choose the same NPT number on the air inlet of your tool as the fitting NPT number.</p>
<p><strong>Next Step: Choosing the Hose System</strong></p>
<p>You could just get by with air hoses laying all over the place, but that is dangerous and it makes your Garage or Shop look cluttered.</p>
<p>You should invest in either a reel storage system or coil hose if you you won&#8217;t be far from the compressor.</p>
<p><strong>Next Step: The Tools</strong></p>
<p>As stated above. Decide early on which tools you&#8217;ll be using and make sure your compressors &#8220;Air Delivery&#8221; rating is higher than the tools &#8220;Air Requirement&#8221; rating. One of the best practices to use it to determine what the largest tool that you will ever use is. For most of us that may be a Air Impact Wrench.</p>
<p>Setting up the system may sound complicated, but it&#8217;s really rather easy. Should you need additional information about air tools and compressors, check out the only guides at Campbell Hausfeld at Donald Lawson is the Tool Guru at Tool-Deals.Com. You can find a huge variety of not only Air Tools but hand tools, machinery and equipment.</p>
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