The Advantages of Owning a Central Pneumatic Air Compressor

If you’ve ever been into a Harbor Freight store, you may have noticed their Central Pneumatic air compressor line. Central Pneumatic is a brand of tools launched in 1982 who’s main goal is to provide quality tools at a price everyone can afford. No homeowner should be without a basic set of tools to use around the house to do maintenance, new projects, and in case of emergencies. For many, a cheap air compressor is probably THE most versatile tool they can own. The problem with many air compressors is their high price. When buying a Central Pneumatic air compressor, you get the best of both worlds. Something that will quickly inflate a tire or help you do trim work around the house, but also lets you keep more money in your emergency fund.

Central Pneumatic air compressorA Central Pneumatic air compressor is important to own because it provides the power needed to operate small to medium air tools. It works by collecting air into a tank while building pressure at the same time. This air pressure is the force behind powering tools attached to an air compressor. The capacity of a tank is measured by gallons and the unit of measure is pound per square inch, or PSI. While having a large tank or high maximum amount of PSI may seem important, the most important factor is actually cubic feet per minute (CFM). This number simple means how much actual air a particular compressor can push out. When you buy an air tool, it will have a CFM requirement. For most small tools, this will be between 0-5. If your air compressor puts out 1.2 CFM at 90 PSI but your air grinder requires 8 CFM, the compressor will simply not be powerful enough. The CFM rating is an important bit of information to have when you are thinking about what compressor and air tools to buy.

Central PneumaticCentral Pneumatic compressor partsThe next thing to think about is what you will be needing the Central Pneumatic air compressor to power. Will you need this for a simple task like inflating a tire or kid’s toy? If so, you don’t need a compressor with large tank and high CFM and PSI ratings. But if you want to power air tools like an air caulk gun, nail gun, sander, air cutters, or even high powered spray guns used for repainting, then you would need an air compressor with more power. These are the tools normally used for more complex home improvement jobs. Additionally, Central Pneumatic air compressor parts such as hoses, couplers, filters, pressure gauges, and pressure switches are also available.

Some typical home improvement jobs you can use your air compressor for are things like replacing dry wall, installing crown molding, putting up a fence, or even doing airbrush work. If you do some research, you will find that the cost of hiring someone to do this for you is quite high, when you can easily do it yourself with the help of Central Pneumatic air tools.

Unless you are a professional contractor, there really isn’t much reason to spend $400-500 on an air compressor when you can get a basic unit for well under $100. Even if you are a professional, a Central Pneumatic compressor would make for a great backup air compressor you could turn to in an emergency.

Where to Buy a Central Pneumatic Air Compressor

 

For a long time Central Pneumatic air compressors were only offered if you visited a local Harbor Freight Tools store. Recently, many models and other Central Pneumatic compressor parts have become available online at Amazon, the Harbor Freight Tools website, and other reputable online merchants. You should always check current prices at multiple sites as various discounts and sales are happening all the time.

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Proper Break-in of a Central Pneumatic Air Compressor