Choosing an Air Compressor
Designed to work with our extensive range of pneumatic tools, Stanley Bostitch compressors are full of user friendly features and are built to perform whether in a production environment or on site.
To make sure you have the correct compressor for your application, follow this simple 4 step guide.
Step 1
Where will it be used?
Make sure that you choose the correct voltage. If you are using the compressor on-site, the 110v version is most appropriate.
Step 2
Which tank size is most appropriate?
When choosing your tank size, just remember that the size of tank doesn’t affect the volume of air delivery of the compressor but it WILL affect the amount the motor has to run to keep the tank full.
If you are planning on using more than one tool from a compressor or you want to keep motor running noise to a minimum, choose a larger tank.
Just remember that what you gain in tank size, you may lose with portability.
Step 3
What extra features would be useful?
The Stanley Bostitch range of compressors vary not just in size and output but also in features. If you need extras such as twin air outlets or a built-in tool & fastener tray make sure you choose the correct model.
Should I choose an Oil-less or Lubricated model?
Air compressors are available in oil-less and lubricated models. Conventional lubricated units require oil to operate and need to be monitored just like a car engine. However these units are more durable than there oil-free cousins and perform best in continuous, heavy use environments. Oil-less air compressors on the other hand are ideal for lower volume applications, are low maintenance and can work at steep angles where lubricated units may experience poor oil circulation.
Step 4
How many tools will be used at once?
Calculating exactly how many tools a compressor will power at once involves a lot of variable factors such as the hardness of the wood, the type of fastener and, more fundamentally, what type of tool is being used.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE NOTE: All compressors should be operated close to the main electrical power source. Where this is not possible we recommend that a long air hose is used as a drop in line voltage may occur if run off an extension lead.
However, if you must operate the compressor away from the main power source, using an extension cable, we recommend:
- 240v compressors - a 13amp 240v heavy duty cable is used
- 110v compressors - a 16amp (min) 110v heavy duty cable is used
Please ensure that you use a minimum 3.3 Kva single outlet transformer when using a 110v compressor.
If you would like more details on which compressor to choose please contact Customer Services.