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Air Tools Or Electric Tools For Your Business?

Battles aren't won with a single weapon, but with the right combination of tools! As with modern warfare, air power is the key.


Air tools need a constant, stable supply of compressed air to function at their best. Prior to selecting an air compressor, you need to carefully consider your requirements, with careful consideration to be lent to horsepower (kW) and tank capacity (litres) needs. And it's always best to make sure that your choice of compressor is powerful enough to run your tools in times of highest demand.


You’ll undoubtedly need to make sure your separate air compressor powers your individual air tools. Be sure though, to match the PSI (pressure per square inch) rating on your compressor with that of your tools. Doing so will allow you to run your air tools at maximum peak power and efficiency.


There are three primary reasons why a growing number of businesses are switching over from electric tools in exchange for air tools:


Value
Sullair's less expensive air tools and accessories are very reasonably priced in comparison with their electric tool counterparts.


When purchasing an air compressor, you're getting one big powerful motor instead of many electric motors that can burn out rather easily. Air tools are generally known to last much longer than electric tools. Air tools, also referred to as pneumatic tools, have several further advantages over electric power tools. In offering greater torque and power than conventional power tools, they have a lower number of moving parts, making them more durable!


Power Vs. Weight
With no need for a motor, air tools are much smaller, lighter, and easier to handle.

Air tools deliver more torque and higher revolutions per minute than an electric-powered tool, enabling users to accomplish their tasks more quickly and effectively.


Ease Of Use
Perfect for a broad range of jobs, air tools can be used for any number of applications around a site. All you may have to do is switch over a connection, and within minutes you’re sharing the same power source for multiple tools.

 

There is an air tool for almost every job. Some of the more common air tools are air grinders, pneumatic hammers, lubricators, air nail guns, air paint sprayers, air sanders, air saws, tyre inflators, and pneumatic wrenches.


Sullair Australia continues to meet the unique compressed air requirements of thousands of customers.

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