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7 Benefits of Using Air Tools Over Electric Ones

January 11, 2023 by Craig Leave a Comment

What are the advantages of air tools over electric tools?

Air tools, also called pneumatic tools, have been a staple in many industries for decades. They have numerous benefits over electric tools, making them the ideal choice for the professional tradesman.

Air tools are controlled by compressed air, which makes them reliable and powerful. They are lightweight, simple to use, and can endure prolonged use. In comparison, electric tools require power to operate and are less powerful. In this blog post, I will explore the many advantages of using air tools over electric ones, including their power, toughness, and usability.

Source of Power

The air tools are driven by compressed air and they need an air compressor in order to work, but electric air compressors must have electricity to function. Thus, gas-powered air compressors eliminate the dependence on electricity making them more appropriate for job site applications that lack access to electricity supply.  Besides, air tools normally use lesser power than electric devices.

Speed

Air tools are more powerful than electric tools. This is because air compressors tend to create considerable power. When this air is released, and as it tries to attain its original volume, it creates gusts of energy. This surplus energy gives air tools exceptional power, thus making them by far more superior to electric tools.

Electric tools run at a lower RPM, air pressure (Pounds per Square Inch or PSI), and horsepower. Hence, electric tools take more time to complete a job during a project and as a result the task is performed slower than air tools.

Power-to-weight Ratio

Air tools are relatively smaller than electric tools.  This is because their main motors are not within their main body and they are powered by air compressors while the electric tools have huge motors within their main frame which makes them heavier. Thus, air tools provide more power-to-weight ratio since they are lighter.

Flexibility

A large number of air tools are versatile and can be operated using a single air compressor.  Also, air tools can be used constantly without the risk of burnouts while every electric tool needs its individual set of batteries and cords that cannot be used interchangeably. The motor in an electric tool requires the user to use it occasionally as continuous use tends to heat it up.

Maintenance

Air tools are comparatively durable and do not require regular maintenance since they do not have complex parts inside them. Also, the cost of their repair and replacement is relatively lesser than that of electric models.

Safety

Air tools are much safer to use since no electric power passes through the main air tool. It remains confined within the motor of the air compressor hence there is no risk of electric shocks posed to the user. Besides, air tools can be used safely in wet conditions.

Cost

The cost of any tool normally depends on its brand, features provided, as well as its quality.  Air tools are cheaper as compared to electric models that is, if you already have an air compressor. Ultimately, a range of air tools can be used on a single air compressor hence the total cost of owning air tools will be reduced.

Conclusion

In conclusion, air tools are the right choice for many tradesmen. Some of their benefits over electric tools include their reliability and convenience.

Moreover, air tools require less upkeep and have a more extended life expectancy than electric tools, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run. While electric tools might be appropriate for certain tasks, experts in these industries frequently pick air tools because of their reliability.

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Hi, I’m Craig! I’m the editor here at AirToolsGuide.com. I’ve always been fascinated by pneumatic tools since I was a child. My blog will provide you with the information you need should you have a query. If you would like to learn more about me, click here. Cheers!

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Hi, I’m Craig! I’m the editor here at AirToolsGuide.com. I’ve always been fascinated by pneumatic tools since I was a child. My blog will provide you with the information you need should you have a query. If you would like to learn more about me, click here. Cheers!

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