Pneumatic tools
High-Performance Pneumatic Tools for Industrial Applications
Pneumatic tools remain essential equipment across various industries due to their power, durability and cost-effectiveness. Our professional-grade pneumatic tools deliver exceptional performance with lower maintenance requirements compared to electric alternatives.
Key Advantages:
- Higher power-to-weight ratio than electric tools
- No risk of electric shock in wet environments
- Lower maintenance costs with simpler internal mechanisms
- Cooler operation during extended use periods
- Adjustable torque and speed for precision work
Pneumatic Tools Specifications
Impact Wrenches Series
| Model | Air Pressure (PSI) | Free Speed (RPM) | Torque (ft-lbs) | Air Consumption (CFM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IW-200 | 90 | 8,000 | 200 | 4.2 |
| IW-350 | 90 | 7,500 | 350 | 5.8 |
| IW-500 | 90 | 6,200 | 500 | 7.5 |
Air Ratchets Series
| Model | Drive Size | Free Speed (RPM) | Torque (ft-lbs) | Length (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR-14 | 1/4" | 200 | 7 | 7.5 |
| AR-38 | 3/8" | 180 | 35 | 9.2 |
Pneumatic Tools FAQ
What maintenance do pneumatic tools require?
Proper maintenance is crucial for pneumatic tools longevity. Daily maintenance includes draining water from air compressors and adding 2-3 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet. Weekly tasks involve inspecting hoses for leaks and cleaning air filters. Every 6 months, you should disassemble tools to clean internal components and replace worn parts like O-rings and gaskets.
How do I choose the right pneumatic tool for my application?
Consider these four factors when selecting pneumatic tools: 1) Required torque/speed - match tool specifications to your task demands; 2) Duty cycle - industrial use needs heavier models than occasional DIY; 3) Air supply capacity - ensure your compressor can deliver sufficient CFM; 4) Ergonomics - choose comfortable weight and grip for prolonged use. Our technical team can help match tools to specific applications.
Why is my pneumatic tool losing power?
Power loss in pneumatic tools typically stems from several common issues: restricted airflow (check for kinked hoses or clogged filters), insufficient air pressure (verify compressor settings), internal wear (inspect vanes or pistons), or lubrication problems (ensure proper oiling schedule). For tools used in dirty environments, accumulated debris in the exhaust may also reduce performance. Regular maintenance prevents most power loss issues.
Essential Pneumatic Tool Accessories
- Air compressors with appropriate CFM ratings
- High-quality air hoses with quick-connect fittings
- Inline filters and regulators
- Pneumatic tool oil (non-detergent)
- Safety equipment (gloves, ear protection, eye protection)
