Pneumatic tools

High-Performance Pneumatic Tools for Professional Applications

Pneumatic tools, also known as air tools, offer unmatched power-to-weight ratios and durability for industrial applications. Our premium pneumatic tools lineup delivers exceptional performance with reduced operator fatigue.

Key Features of Our Pneumatic Tools

  • Industrial-grade motors with extended service life
  • Precision-balanced components for vibration reduction
  • Corrosion-resistant housing for harsh environments
  • Ergonomic designs for operator comfort
  • Quick-connect fittings for efficient air supply

Pneumatic Tools Technical Specifications

Model Air Pressure (PSI) Free Speed (RPM) Air Consumption (CFM) Weight (lbs)
PT-2000 90 12,000 4.2 2.8
PT-3000 90 15,000 5.8 3.5
PT-4000X 100 18,000 6.5 4.2

Pneumatic Tools Maintenance Guidelines

  1. Daily: Drain moisture from air lines before use
  2. Weekly: Apply pneumatic tool oil to air inlets
  3. Monthly: Inspect all fittings and connections
  4. Quarterly: Disassemble and clean internal components
  5. Annually: Replace worn vanes or bearings

Pneumatic Tools FAQ

Q: What's the main advantage of pneumatic tools over electric tools?

A: Pneumatic tools offer several key advantages, including higher power-to-weight ratio, consistent performance under load, and no risk of electric shock. They're generally more durable in industrial environments and can operate continuously without overheating. The absence of electric motors makes them intrinsically safer in explosive environments.

Q: How often should I lubricate my pneumatic tools?

A: Most pneumatic tools require lubrication every 4-8 hours of continuous operation. We recommend using a few drops of pneumatic tool oil directly into the air inlet before each work shift. Some high-end models feature self-lubricating systems that extend maintenance intervals to 40 hours. Always consult your tool's manual for specific lubrication requirements.

Q: Can I use any air compressor with pneumatic tools?

A: While most pneumatic tools will technically work with any compressor, performance depends on proper matching. Your compressor must deliver sufficient CFM (cubic feet per minute) at the required PSI for your tools. As a rule, your compressor's CFM rating should exceed the total CFM requirements of all tools operating simultaneously by 30%. Also ensure your compressor has adequate air storage capacity to prevent frequent cycling.

Pneumatic Tools Accessories

Air Line Filters

3-stage filtration systems that remove moisture, oil and particulates

Filtration down to 5 microns

Automatic drainage options available

Quick-Change Couplers

Industrial-grade couplers with dust caps

Flow-optimized designs minimize pressure drop

Available in multiple thread standards

Pneumatic Tools Safety Features

  • Lock-off throttles for accidental activation prevention
  • Thermal overload protection on high-demand models
  • Anti-vibration handles reduce long-term strain
  • Spark-resistant construction for hazardous areas

Common Applications for Pneumatic Tools

Industry Typical Tools Our Recommended Models
Automotive Impact wrenches, ratchets, sanders PT-3000 Series, PT-R450 Ratchet
Manufacturing Drills, grinders, nut runners PT-4000X, PT-G780 Grinder
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