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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Proper pressure for air tools.

A common question most people have is "How much air pressure does my Ingersoll Rand air tool need to run properly?" Air pressure at the tool should be no lower that 90 psi and no higher that 100 psi. Remember to figure some loss of pressure down the air hose. The critical factor is air pressure AT the air tool not the compressor.
Posted by jonatan at 7:01 AM
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