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Brand | RYOBI | Porter-Cable | Husky | DEWALT |
Name | 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 1 Gal. Portable Air Compressor (Tool-Only) | 6 Gal. 150 PSI Portable Electric Pancake Air Compressor | 8G 150 PSI Hotdog Air Compressor | 6 Gal. 165 PSI Electric Pancake Air Compressor |
Price | $12900 | $13389 | $14900 | $16900 |
Ratings | (628) | (2058) | (589) | (614) |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery | Electric | Electric | Electric |
Application Use | Finish Nailing,Inflation,Trim | Air Brushing,Blow Cleaning,Bolting/Wrenching,Brad Nailing/Stapling,Finish Nailing,Framing Nailing,Hobby Nailing,Hobby Painting,Inflation,Roof Nailing,Spraying,Trim | Brad Nailing/Stapling,Finish Nailing,Framing Nailing,Roof Nailing | Air Brushing,Blow Cleaning,Brad Nailing/Stapling,Finish Nailing,Framing Nailing,Hobby Nailing,Hobby Painting,Inflation,Roof Nailing |
Lubrication Type | Oil Free | Oil Free | Oil Free | Oil Free |
Compressor Tank Capacity (Gallons) | 1 | 6 | 8 | 6 |
Air Delivery SCFM @ 90PSI | .5 | 2.6 | 3.7 | 2.6 |
Maximum Pressure (psi) | 120 | 150 | 150 | 165 |
Compressor Type | Trim | Trim | Garage & Industrial | Framing & Roofing |
Compressor Tank Capacity (Gal.) | 1 Gal. | 6 Gal. | 8 Gal. | 6 Gal. |
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Brand | RYOBI | Porter-Cable | Husky | DEWALT |
Name | 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 1 Gal. Portable Air Compressor (Tool-Only) | 6 Gal. 150 PSI Portable Electric Pancake Air Compressor | 8G 150 PSI Hotdog Air Compressor | 6 Gal. 165 PSI Electric Pancake Air Compressor |
Price | $12900 | $13389 | $14900 | $16900 |
Ratings | (628) | (2058) | (589) | (614) |
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It does work for spraying texture although you have to take breaks for the tank volume to catch up.
Yes, just don't let it run too long
Hello Gene, The compressors hose fittings are 1/4".
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I haven’t ever used it for that, so I’m not sure how well it would hold up for that use
No, you have to buy seperate.
Rule of thumb is 1 horse power = approximately 4 cfm. So if you were operating something that requires a constant supply of air, for instance a bead blaster that uses 20 cfm of air would require a minimum of 5 horsepower to operate. If your using a pneumatic nail gun and allow the compressor to rebuild max pressure occasionally, you can get away with a much smaller compressor. Just depends on your application.
Hi - It definitely produces enough pressure to operate pneumatic air tools, and has a six gallon tank which gives some buffer. If you are talking about removing the lugs on your own car, one wheel at a time, it would be just fine. (15 seconds of work followed by a couple of minutes of compressor running). The thing to look for is the pressure and flow rating on your pneumatic tools - my air impactor runs at 90 psi and uses 24 CFM (!!!) at max power. Since this compressort has an air tank, it can provide a surge for maybe 10-15 seconds before the motor has to kick in and fill the tank again - the motor is producing something like 2.6 SCFM, so you are really dependent on the tank when using this with an air impactor. Keeping the hose short, and using larger diameter hose and larger diameter quick connects matter as much as anything else.
It should and you may be limited by the tank capacity all depending on the runs of your sprinkler system.
I'm guessing Mexico or China, but a simple Google search would certainly answer your question. That being said, I love mine and have used it on various large building projects with zero problems