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    ITEM NO: TH20C
    Power Supply: DC 12V
    Max.pressure: 140PSI
    Product Size: 160×75×140mm
    Max.air flow: 35L/Min
    Cylinder Diameter: 30mm
    Rated Current: 10A
    1M air hose with a brass quick-releasing adapter
    140PSI high-quality pressure gauge
    3M cord with a cigarette lighter
    Duration Woring Time: 15minutes
    Three nozzle adapters
    Packing: Color box+foam
    Packing Size: 43×34×38cm; 8pcs/ctn 18kgs
    Working air pressure vs static air pressure:
    Something that most people fail to realize is the working air pressure of their tools. What needs to be taken into account is the recommended air pressure for the tool you are using as well as the size and length of hose using. Most hoses are 50 feet and as such will have a fair bit of loss. This is the air hose I use from Continental, its heavy duty and I like the fact its oil and abrasion resistant.
    When using any pneumatic tool the loss of air while using it will cause a slight drop in pressure. This air pressure drop will increase the longer your hose is. To fix this problem you will need to set your static pressure higher. This will then make your working pressure lower when taking into account the air pressure drop.
    There is no magic formula to work this out. Its all trial and error depending on the air power tool used and the length of your quality air hose. It’s important to know that most portable high volume air compressors without an air tank are unsuitable for air power tools.Metal Air Compressor
    website:http://www.tigerautopump.com/air-compressor/metal-air-compressor/

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