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Popular Questions We Get Asked About Tankless Air Compressors
Below are some of the most common questions our customers ask. You can view here our full range of air compressors.
What Is A Tankless Air Compressor?
A tankless air compressor provides power to pneumatic tools that we commonly use in garages, workshops, or building sites. This machine allows instant airflow, so there is no need to wait around for the compressor to build up to operating pressure. The air is delivered directly from the outlet at your desired air pressure, so it is very convenient to use and less time-consuming.
In the case of tank air compressors, you have to let the tank fill up first, and then the compressor stops until the pressure drops to the point you have to refill. But in the case of tankless air compressors, you don't have to worry about it stopping as it will run all the time, and there will also be less noise while you're working. Moreover, you don't need any type of certification or testing to own a tankless air compressor. For safety management, tank air compressors require an inspection regime, which can be quite a hassle. So you can totally avoid that with tankless air compressors, as there are no risks involved.
What Are The Advantages Of A Tankless Air Compressor?
However, the biggest advantage of tankless air compressors is the fact that they are lightweight and portable. Usually, even a very small air tank adds a lot of weight as the storage tanks are made from heavy materials like iron and stainless steel. As it is smaller in size too, you can easily find a space in the storage for it when it's not in use. That aside, if you use tankless compressors, then make sure to use a long hose that can act like a tank, which will save you a lot of money.
When Would You Use This Type Of Air Compressor?
Tankless air compressors are recommended for an airbrush, as they send air out in short bursts instead of a steady flow. They're also very budget-friendly. If you wish to get one for yourself, contact our team to learn more.
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