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Choosing a compressor
When choosing a compressor, you must first check several things to find the best one for your purposes. What will you use it for? For sensitive fields such as medicine or food, an oil-free compressor is essential, but for pneumatic tools and paints, any type can be used. How many machines will you operate at the same time and for what kind of work? This is an important point for your selection. Compressors have the power to create compressed air, and the amount of air you need will be a deciding factor.
Strictly speaking, when selecting a compressor, the following difficult calculations must be used to calculate volumes, etc., but figuring it out for yourself is unexpectedly difficult. If you are unsure about which compressor to choose, please consult with us. Tell us where you’ll use the compressor, for what, and how many people will be using what tools with it, and we will suggest a product based on your budget.

Please select the type of compressed air you need for your machines and tools. (How clean the air needs to be)
*The selection is based on the type/purpose of work and the machines used. *Select either oil-free air, which does not contain oil, or ordinary compressed air (contains oil).

○ Oil-free air is optimal for uses which do not like oil, such as foodstuffs, paint, or healthcare. It is also suitable for many other purposes, and these days oil-free types have merits in the auto detailing industry, such as their maintenance.
○ Oil-type compressors are suitable air sources for operating general garage machines. (Maintenance garage lifts, etc.)

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Compressors & Related Items

Choosing a compressor
When choosing a compressor, you must first check several things to find the best one for your purposes. What will you use it for? For sensitive fields such as medicine or food, an oil-free compressor is essential, but for pneumatic tools and paints, any type can be used. How many machines will you operate at the same time and for what kind of work? This is an important point for your selection. Compressors have the power to create compressed air, and the amount of air you need will be a deciding factor.
Strictly speaking, when selecting a compressor, the following difficult calculations must be used to calculate volumes, etc., but figuring it out for yourself is unexpectedly difficult. If you are unsure about which compressor to choose, please consult with us. Tell us where you’ll use the compressor, for what, and how many people will be using what tools with it, and we will suggest a product based on your budget.

Please select the type of compressed air you need for your machines and tools. (How clean the air needs to be)
*The selection is based on the type/purpose of work and the machines used. *Select either oil-free air, which does not contain oil, or ordinary compressed air (contains oil).

○ Oil-free air is optimal for uses which do not like oil, such as foodstuffs, paint, or healthcare. It is also suitable for many other purposes, and these days oil-free types have merits in the auto detailing industry, such as their maintenance.
○ Oil-type compressors are suitable air sources for operating general garage machines. (Maintenance garage lifts, etc.)

Check here for STEP 2 and on

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