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Missouri Air Compressors

Missouri air compressors are the perfect solution for ranch owners in Independence, MO who would like to be able to take air out to a tractor tire or a roofing contractor in Kansas City, MO who want to be able to use pneumatic nail guns on the jobsite. No matter whether you own a business or are an individual who wants one to use in their garage, you will find many Missouri air compressors available online for any need. You will also love the cheap prices of the many accessories you can purchase online today and have shipped to your Missouri location tomorrow.

Missouri air compressors have come a long way from the steam driven compressors that used to supply air to a diver in the old days. Today's Missouri air compressors are available in several sizes to fit any need from small home uses to large industrial applications. You can purchase them with gas, electric, or propane motors and come in both portable and stationary models. From the small pancake models for a hobby enthusiast or Missouri homeowner, to the large industrial air compressors that are perfect for factories, hospitals, or commercial contractors, you can easily find one that will fit your needs.

Compressor Specifications

Missouri air compressors create compression in several ways. The two most common are reciprocating and rotary. For anyone who plans to use a compressor moderately, either one will work. For heavier usage requirements, the reciprocating model is the better choice. Rotary styles use two screws rotating inside a sealed chamber to create pressure while reciprocating models use a cylinder with a piston working inside. Both the rotary and the reciprocating models come in a variety of sizes.

Another item to be considered before purchasing Missouri air compressors is what duty cycle will fit your needs. Every compressor has a duty cycle, which tells the user how much time the compressor will need to rest between uses to keep from overheating the motor. If a compressor has a duty cycle of 100%, it can run virtually continuously without needing a rest period while one with a 50% duty cycle will need to rest for the same amount of time it runs.

You will also want to consider the PSI or pounds per square inch and the CFM or cubic feet per minute the compressor will create. To figure your PSI needs, determine which pneumatic tool you use has the highest PSI requirement. Choose a model that provides at least that amount. For determining CFM, you will need to add up the cubic feet per minute requirements for all tools that will be used simultaneously on the machine. This will give you the minimum CFM needed from the unit.

Choosing a Compressor

Missouri air compressors are available in a wide range of sizes. Pancake style compressors are one of the smallest sizes available. These handy compressors are perfect for Missouri household use. They can be used for airing up air mattresses or beach balls and are so compact they can be easily stored when not in use.

If you need a larger model and plan to use it in a garage, consider the vertical tank model. These electric models are stationary and perfect for anyone who does not need portability. If portability is desired, you can purchase a similar model called the wheelbarrow style that has a gas motor and wheels on one end. These are excellent for Missouri farmers or ranchers who need the flexibility of a portable compressor.

Industrial air compressors can also be portable. These units are mounted on a trailer and can be pulled to the jobsite using any pickup. These heavy-duty Missouri air compressors are ideal for commercial construction contractors who require a model that can work continuously and run a number of tools simultaneously. They can also be purchased with a gas motor allowing maximum efficiency and portability.

At the other end of the compressor field, are the large industrial stationary compressors that can be used for hospitals or auto repair shops. These units are very loud and require quite a bit of ventilation to run properly. If you have a need in Missouri for one of these units, consider mounting it on a concrete pad outdoors to eliminate the need for room inside the building. You can then utilize pipes to send the air where it is needed inside.

Missouri air compressors are an excellent investment for any homeowner for household uses, or for businesses that would like to use pneumatic tools to increase their productivity. Whether you are looking for a small portable model or a large industrial strength unit, you will love the cheap prices available online. Shop today and have your compressor shipped to your Missouri location immediately.

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Not Sure Under 10 cfm
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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