Buy Compact Air Compressor Makita AC001

It has a powerful 1/6 horsepower induction motor that can deliver up to 125 PSI.

Heavy-duty design (23.1 lbs.) makes it easier to move around on the job site.

for the operator’s comfort; ideal for use in a home or offic.

At start-up, a low AMP draw reduces the chances of tripped breakers. The lever-handle ball valve tank drain makes it easier to clean and release air from the tank.

Roll cages were made to protect the pump and motor assembly.

Contractors love Makita compressors because they have a faster recovery time, less noise, longer tool life, and consistent job site performance. Compressors are important tools on the job site. A cast iron pump with a Big Bore cylinder and piston is made to be long-lasting and recover faster for better performance. A 1/4″ Male Quick Connector is included (447013-E). Finish work by professionals and around the house can be done with this tool. 95 psi is the amount of pressure that has been cut off, s. A cfm reading at 40 psi is 0.58, and at 90 psi, it is 0.45. Note that the compressor is not supplying enough air to run the accessories. This can be fixed by cutting back on how much air you use, or it can be fixed by making sure the compressor is big enough to meet the air needs of the accessories. If it’s more than your air compressor’s scfm or pressure, you need a bigger compressor or there are air leaks that can be fixed by tightening the fittings on them.

People have said this unit is small in other reviews. I was shocked when I took it out of the box. You can even carry it around with one hand. It’s small and light enough for even an old man like me. I ran it for 20 minutes to break it in, and when I left the room, I didn’t even hear it. I tried it out with two Makita nailers that I had just bought, and it worked well (an 18 gauge brad nailer and a 16 gauge finish nailer). I used scraps of oak molding and nailed them to a piece of 2×4 that I had. There was no trouble at all with half a dozen shots in a row (many times faster than I would use the nailers for real). This isn’t meant for a professional who is going to be roofing a house, but for an amateur like me, this little compressor is just what I need.

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