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    Sunday, January 2nd, 2011
    8:49 am
    Air tools – Different features and advantages of air power tools
    There’s more than one reason air tools are so popular. We’re about to share a few key features of these air powered tools along with the key advantages you can expect by using them. Pneumatic tools and air tools basically mean the same thing. They are powered by compressed air which comes from an air compressor. Pneumatic tools are rentable for completing projects related to construction and concrete demolition. They are also meant for building remodeling, woodworking or even automotive work. Some specialized air tools are used for cleanup too. Whatever, we were supposed to talk about the major advantages of air powered tools, right? So get back to that.

    Light and ergonomic

    We just said that you could rent air power tools. They mostly weigh less than electric power tools that contain motors. And the reason is clear. Pneumatic tools are powered by air compressors. Lower means lesser stress on the body as you use the tools.

    Quicker

    If you want to complete a project by using rented air tools, they’ll take lesser time compared to the instances when you want to do the same things manually. As for an instance, consider how much of time you are able to save while you work on frames, roofs, sides and other parts of a house. Though the time savings might seem trivial on the first though, at the end of the day, you will be impressed at the amount of time saved.

    Increased productivity

    As air tools weigh lesser and can work much faster compared to other tools, you’ll be able to accomplish much more work more efficiently within a given timeframe. Similarly, you will be able to get away with using lesser labor. Most of the rented pneumatic equipments can do most of the works on your behalf. At least, they you’re your life easier. Just imagine the whole bunch of convenience you will get to enjoy. You’ll be saved from the trouble of swinging the heavy hammer for driving in each and every nail. If you have an air tool to back you up, you could get the job done by shots of your pneumatic nailer.

    Power savings

    You won’t need to use any power or electricity to work with your air tool. This is not the case when you are using electrically powered drills or nailers. All you do is hooking your pneumatic tool to the gas-driven air compressor and you can work on anything you want and you won’t need any electricity or whatsoever. This way, you will be able to attain the same kind of results that you would otherwise achieve by using electrically powered equipments.

    There are different types of air driven tools that you can use or buy. Here’s a brief account on that.

    Air drill - The name is self-explanatory. You could consider using air drills for those works or applications for which you would use electric drills.

    Air sander – These are meant for sanding wood or metal. You could also use it to remove rust from vehicles before you paint it.

    Air stapler – Air stapler can let you to lay carpets or upholster furniture easily.

    Blo-guns - Air tools of this type can get rid of dust or dirt from hart-to-reach areas by utilizing compressed air.

    Caulking guns – You could consider using a standardized caulk bead that lasts longer. You can use caulking guns for this. You’ll also be able to make use of this tool to apply adhesives.

    Concrete demolition tools – These are air tools that are meant for different types of objectives. It includes machineries like paving breakers or chipping hammers. You’ll be able to utilize paving breakers for demolishing concrete floors and patios. You could also work on sidewalks, driveways and parking lots. These tools are useful on hard surfaces. There are chipping hammers that will let you to easily chisel away parts of concrete.

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