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Air Tools

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Established in 2012, MECO TOOLS mainly focus on producing high level spray guns, like automatic spray guns and professional industry spray guns. At present, our product lines cover Automatic Spray gun, Excellent Spray Gun, Tornador Cleaning gun, Air Hopper Gun, Tire Inflating Gun, Spray gun kits, Electric Spray Gun, Airbrush, Painting Tank, Air Diaphragm, Air Sander and etc.

 

 
 

Why Choose Us

Production Equipment

Our Precision machining center, automatic lathe, special machine, CNC lathe and etc.Production Widely used in various fields of industrial manufacturing.

Global Shipping

Now our products are widely sold to many countries and regions, like European Countries, South American Countries, South-East Asia and Middle East Countries as well.

Our Certificate

All our products are checked and tested by CE and FDA.

 

Overview of Air Tools

 

 

A pneumatic tool, air tool, air-powered tool or pneumatic-powered tool is a type of power tool, driven by compressed air supplied by an air compressor. Pneumatic tools can also be driven by compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) stored in small cylinders allowing for portability.

 

Types of Air Tools
 

We offer the following Product introduce:

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Air Random Orbital Sander

Air random orbital sander is an ideal tool for producing fine finishes on wood, metal, fiberglass and other compound materials.

 

Pneumatic Brad Nailer And Stapler

This tool is durable and lightweight aluminum construction, an anti-vibration comfort grip, and tool-free adjustable depth for multiple applications.

Car orbital polisher
Air-Operated Double Diaphragm Pump
 

Air-Operated Double Diaphragm Pump

This pump has simple structure, few wearing parts, convenient installation and maintenance. The medium conveyed by the pump will not touch the moving parts such as the valve, linkage, etc., unlike other types of pumps due to the wear of rotors, pistons, gears, blades and other parts. Decrease performance gradually.

 

Air Filter Regulator

Easily attaches to a variety of air tools and goes unnoticeable due to its lightweight feature. Simply twist it onto your air tool and operate as usual and watch the separator go to work!

dual diaphragm pump

 

Name

Air Random Orbital Sander

Material

Aluminum alloy+plastic

Main color

blue

Max speed

10000-12000RPM

Orbit Diameter

3mm

Diameter of sanding pad

150mm / 6.0in

Working pressure

90PSI (0.63MPa)

Air inlet size

1/4" European/American type optional

Hose size

3/8"

Hose length

1020mm / 40.2in

Working air consumption

350L/min

Action

Random orbital

   

Name

2 In 1 Pneumatic air nailer

Model

MK-5040B

Condition

100% Brand New

Number of Nails

100Pcs

Nail Length

10-50MM/12-40MM

Nail Width

5.7MM

Nail Diameter

18GA

Air Pipe Size

8MM

Working Pressure

4-8Mpa

Applicable Nail

Straight Nail/Stapler

Connect Type

Japanese Connector/European/American optional

 

Advantages of Air Tools
 
 

Power

Many heavy equipment mechanics need a ¾-inch to 1-inch impact wrench for their work. Some cordless tools are not available in those larger sizes, making air tools the only option for many jobs.

 
 
 

Reliability

Air tools run on compressed air, so techs never have to worry about battery life or charging a battery. However, keep in mind that air tools do wear out and require some routine maintenance.

 
 
 

Versatility

A wide range of accessories and attachments can be used on an air tool. Cordless tools can also provide good versatility, with many types of tools available for different jobs or applications.

 

 

Application of Air Tools
 

Automotive Maintenance and Repair: Air tools such as air impact wrenches and air screwdrivers are widely used in the automotive repair industry for loosening and tightening screws, bolts, and nuts. They are also used for tasks like tire mounting and inflation.

 

Woodworking and Furniture Manufacturing: Air nailers and air drills play a crucial role in the woodworking industry for fastening and drilling holes. Other air tools like air sanders and air planers are used for surface treatment and shaping of wood.

 

Metal Fabrication and Manufacturing: Air grinders are commonly used for metal surface processing, air punchers for metal punching, and air die casting machines for metal casting, among other air tools used in metalworking processes.

 

Construction and Building: In the construction industry, air nailers are used for securing wood and building structures, while air hammers are used for demolition and concrete breaking tasks.

 

Manufacturing and Assembly: In many manufacturing industries, air tools are used for product assembly. Air screwdrivers and air wrenches are employed for fastening screws and bolts, air nut runners for tightening nuts, and air drills for drilling holes.

 

Precautions for use of Air Tools

Before operating your pneumatic tool and air compressor, be sure to read the coordinating manufacturer operating instructions. They will provide tool specific information on the handling, usage, warnings and maintenance procedures to follow for the highest level of safety.

 

High-impact eye protection like safety glasses or goggles is required when working with pneumatic tools, but complete head and face protection can be used for additional protection. In addition, it's recommended that the employer provides safety toe shoes or work boots, hard hats and hearing protection at no cost to their employees.

 

Improving your pneumatic tool safety program starts with understanding the various types of trigger mechanisms and the contact safety tip. The way a trigger functions is dependent on the order in which controls are activated and whether the trigger discharges multiple nails or single nails when activated.

 

Maintain safe air pressure ranges for tools, valves, and fittings. When cleaning surfaces keep air pressure below 30 psi and never “dead-end” compressed air against yourself or anyone else. And, never use compressed air to clean oneself or clothing.

 

 

Workshop and Machines

 

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Packaging & Delivery

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What are the examples of air tools?

A: Many other tools are powered by air. Drills, metal shears, air hammers and reciprocating saws to name a few. Many of these are more commonly known as electric or battery tools by homeowners, but they have wide usage in industrial applications.

Q: What is the best PSI for air tools?

A: Motor breakdowns: As little as 20 psi of excessive pressure in a motor system can half the life of an air tool. Most tools are rated at 90 or 100 psi, so using 120 psi regularly ensures you will replace expensive air tools in half the time you should have to.

Q: What are air tools used for?

A: For many years, pneumatic tools dominated home construction jobsites, automotive shops, body shops, metal fabrication shops and industrial applications. Many small woodworking shops used air powered tools for sanding, nailing and painting.

Q: What is the advantage of air tools over electric?

A: Flexibility: Air tools can operate in areas where other power sources aren't available, and they can perform a variety of tasks that electric tools cannot. Cost: Air tools provide low-cost maintenance and operation because they have fewer moving parts and simple design.

Q: Are you a factory or a trading company ?

A: We are a factory and trading company at the same time.

Q: Could I have prices of your products?

A: Welcome. Please feel free to send us an email here. You will get our reply in 24 hours.

Q: Can we print our logo/website/company name on products?

A: Yes, we can negotiate it base on your order quantity.

Q: What's the lead time for regular order?

A: 15-20 Days for order quantity lower than 1000pcs.

Q: Can I get a discount?

A: Yes, it depends on your order quantity. Please contact us to get the best price.

Q: Do you inspect the finished products?

A: Yes, each step of production and finished products will be came out inspection by QC department before shipping.

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