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j-d wrote:
But before I do, what do you guys like that 1. has a tank, 2. at least 100 PSI, 3. No Taller than 13"...?
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โJul-30-2014 07:41 AM
j-d wrote:
To provide air pressure requires a Compressor. But in some circles a compressor mounted on an air tank is still a Compressor. And a compressor without the tank is called an Inflator. If all you're doing is inflating tires, an Inflator will do a great job and save space doing it. We have a Compressor, cheap Harbor Freight 95275
Incorporates a Tank, and it's great for bikes and lawn equipment, good for cars (around 35-40-psi) OK for trailer tires (50-psi). Our Class C tires max at 80-psi and the compressor's 100-psi rating is only barely adequate. Takes a very long time to raise pressure from 70 to 80 for example. Good for our little air-powered stapler/tacker, not enough volume to inflate pool toys.
You get the idea, get what you pay for. I'm glad I have it. Just fits in a storage bay, the next size bigger pancake unit would not. I'd say 125-psi minimum capability for 80-psi rated tires. By that point in the pressure rating, I'd need an Inflator to save the space of the tank.
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jjson775 wrote:
I need something really small that I can adapt to a dual foot chuck. Prefer no tank at all.