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Arkansas Air Compressors

Arkansas air compressors have long been a favorite for medical facilities and contractors. Did you know however that there are thousands of other uses for Arkansas air compressors? From sewing machines to engraving tools, air compressors are excellent for Arkansas homeowners and hobbyists. From portable to stationary, small, medium, or large, a compressor will make your life much simpler.

Compressor Types

Understanding the differences in compressors can help you decide on the one that fits your needs. There are two common types of compressors, reciprocating and rotary. A reciprocating style is piston driven and has a holding tank for storage. A reciprocating model is more affordable and better for small homeowner projects. A rotary style is screw driven and creates air inside a sealed chamber. If you need a model that will run longer, you will need to purchase a rotary style.

Many Arkansas air compressors come with the option of gas or electric motors. Which on you choose depends largely on which one fits your needs. If you are an Arkansas homeowner and would like to have one around for the occasional airing up of a tire or if you are a hobby enthusiast in AR that enjoys engraving, you may want to consider purchasing the electric air compressor model. These models are designed for people who will use them indoors and will not have adequate ventilation for a gas operated motor. Gas operated Arkansas air compressors are perfect for those who like the portability without the extension cords.

There are several different types of models to choose from. If you plan to use your model in your AR garage, you may want to choose the vertical tank model. It has a stationary design with the motor and pump mounted on top. You may even want to run pipes around the inside of your garage and attach fittings every few feet to give you maximum flexibility without having to drag a hose everywhere.

If you are looking for portable Arkansas air compressors for low usage, you may want to choose the pancake tank or horizontal tank styles. The pancake tank is small, round and compact. The roundness of the tank gives it its unusual name. The horizontal tank is larger and has wheels on one end for portability. Another small portable style is the wheelbarrow style, which is excellent for those who want a little more usage but still want to haul it in a pickup truck.

Industrial Air Compressors

Industrial Arkansas air compressors can be used in a wide variety of industrial applications. You can choose from several portable styles. There are compressors available in Arkansas that are mounted on a trailer and hitch and can be hauled with a car or pickup, or you may want a large one that is hauled by semi to the job site. The size is determined by your need. The larger the compressor, the more tools you can run off it.

Another kind of industrial Arkansas compressor is the stationary model. These models are widely used by businesses that need constant air. A good example would be a car repair shop or medical facility. Industrial compressors are large, generally loud, and require lots of room for ventilation. The optimum location for a stationary compressor is outside the building. You can then pipe the air inside. Regardless of which model you use, an industrial compressor will increase your productivity significantly!

Available Accessories

Arkansas air compressors come with a wide range of accessories to fit almost any need. The most important of which are the fittings. Consider paying a little higher price for quick release fittings. These will allow you to change between tools without having to shut down the compressor. You will also want a long hose, preferably 25' or more to allow you maximum reach.

When shopping for tools to use with Arkansas air compressors, you will quickly notice they are generally less expensive than the same battery operated or electric tool. This is because the tools used with a compressor do not require motors to run them. They are also much more lightweight. Another excellent feature is their longevity. Because there are fewer parts that run and thus break down, they have a tendency to last much longer.

Arkansas air compressors are available for many uses. Whether you are an Arkansas homeowner or a shop owner in AR, you can find a compressor that will fit your needs perfectly. You can shop online and compare prices to get the cheap rates. If you are considering an industrial stationary type, be sure to put it in a location that will maximize its efficiency. If you are using it in a garage, consider the electric style to minimize toxic gas fumes. No matter which one you choose, you will find many uses for Arkansas air compressors.

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10 - 39 cfm 40 - 99 cfm
100 - 499 cfm 500+ cfm
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Not Sure 80 - 124 PSI
125 - 149 PSI 150 - 199 PSI
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Not Sure Under 5 Hp
5Hp - 10Hp 11Hp - 24Hp
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Not Sure Gas
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Under $1,500 $1,500 - $3,999
$4,000 - $5,999 $6,000 - $9,999
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