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Hawaii Air Compressors

Hawaii air compressors are available in a wide range of styles and sizes to meet every need. From industrial to home use, you can find Hawaii air compressors that will make your life much easier. Whether you are a homeowner in Hilo, HI, or an auto detailer in Honolulu, HI, you will find hundreds of uses for Hawaii air compressors.

Air compressors create air pressure to run everything from engraving tools to drills. You can purchase them with gas, electric or diesel motors in a wide range of portable and stationary sizes to fit your requirements. Compressors come in several styles but the most common are rotary and reciprocating. Rotary models use two screws which rotate inside a sealed chamber to create pressure while reciprocating styles use pistons to increase air pressure. While both are excellent for use in any home, the rotary styles are better for constant use such as in a machine shop or auto detailer.

Another style of Hawaii air compressors that are used in large scale industrial type scenarios is the centrifugal model. These models produce pressure using turbine engines with rotating blades. These Hawaii industrial air compressors are best placed outdoors on a pad due to the extreme need for ventilation and the fumes they produce. These units can also be quite loud and can create heat which makes the outdoor locations ideal.

Choosing a Model

When choosing a model of Hawaii air compressors for your needs, you must first consider how the compressors will be used. Consider the duty cycle requirements first. Duty cycle is how long a compressor can run in a specific timeframe without resting. If the compressor has a duty cycle of 50% it must be able to rest 50% of the time it is being used. A duty cycle of 100% means the compressor can run for as long as needed without resting. Higher duty cycles are excellent for those who need to be able to run the compressor for long periods of time without overheating the engine.

Your second consideration should be the PSI you need from the Hawaii air compressors. PSI is the pounds per square inch that a compressor produces. You will need to choose a compressor that has a PSI output of at least as much as your highest PSI need. For instance, if you have several tools with 90 PSI requirement and one with a 120 PSI requirement, you will need a Hawaii compressor that has at least a 120 PSI output.

Another output requirement of Hawaii air compressors is the CFM. CFM is the cubic feet per minute the machine can produce. For figuring the CFM you require, add the CFM requirements for all of the tools you will need to run off of the machine simultaneously and purchase a machine that has at least that much CFM. You may want to increase this by 1.5 to ensure you have a machine large enough to meet your needs.

Portable or Stationary

Once you have determined the correct size of Hawaii air compressors to fit your needs, you must decide whether you prefer a stationary or portable style. If you are a Hawaii homeowner who plans to use the air compressor strictly in the garage or hobby shop, a smaller stationary model may work well for your needs. You might look into the vertical or horizontal tank types which are designed more for moderate home uses.

If you own a construction or roofing company, you might like the large portable compressors that are mounted on a trailer which can be pulled behind a pickup truck. These models are perfect for running several tools simultaneously and can be purchased with a gas, diesel, or electric motor. Many Hawaii contractors like the diesel motors due to the flexibility it gives them to work on any jobsite without the need for electricity along with the excellent longevity the diesel motors provide.

If you own an auto detailing shop, you may want to purchase the larger industrial compressors that are stationary and can be set outside your shop for maximum efficiency. The air can then be piped into the building allowing you access to the compressor without the noise or fumes. This is also ideal for hospitals or factories which require constant air pressure to run many machines.

Hawaii air compressors are an excellent investment whether you are a Hawaii homeowner or business owner. You can find hundreds of uses for them and the tools and accessories are less expensive and have longer life expectancies than their motorized cousins. Be sure to purchase the correct size for your needs by checking the duty cycle, PSI and CFM on the tools you plan to use with it. You can browse online today and find cheap models available in Hawaii.

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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
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