I've used the smaller air compressors, and notice no filter or water separator.
I'm now considering a 60 gallon stationary vertical air compressor for the home garage (ratchets, grinder, metal work, auto work, no painting). Compared to the portables, it doesn't come with much, just an open port for the air.
I'll probably run my tools off a 50 ft hose.
Air Filter
1. There's already an air filter on the intake of the compressor. So why do I need one on the outlet?
2. Are those tiny dust particles that get through the intake filter going to ruin my air tools?
3. How important is an air filter?
Water Separator/Filter
4. How important is a water separator?
5. Is the amount of water coming from the compressor going to ruin my tools?
Tool Lubricator
6. Is an auto lubricator mounted at the tank going to offer much lubrication? Or is it significantly better to have the lubrication closer to the tool?
7. Any advantages of an auto lubricator vs. manual oil drops in the tools?
8. Since I plan on using a metal grinder, will more frequent lubrication from an auto lubricator be better?
9. From the tank through a 50 foot hose, will the auto lubricator create an oil mist that will better lubricate tools?
My goal is to keep this setup extremely simple.
Thanks,
Jake
I'm now considering a 60 gallon stationary vertical air compressor for the home garage (ratchets, grinder, metal work, auto work, no painting). Compared to the portables, it doesn't come with much, just an open port for the air.
I'll probably run my tools off a 50 ft hose.
Air Filter
1. There's already an air filter on the intake of the compressor. So why do I need one on the outlet?
2. Are those tiny dust particles that get through the intake filter going to ruin my air tools?
3. How important is an air filter?
Water Separator/Filter
4. How important is a water separator?
5. Is the amount of water coming from the compressor going to ruin my tools?
Tool Lubricator
6. Is an auto lubricator mounted at the tank going to offer much lubrication? Or is it significantly better to have the lubrication closer to the tool?
7. Any advantages of an auto lubricator vs. manual oil drops in the tools?
8. Since I plan on using a metal grinder, will more frequent lubrication from an auto lubricator be better?
9. From the tank through a 50 foot hose, will the auto lubricator create an oil mist that will better lubricate tools?
My goal is to keep this setup extremely simple.
Thanks,
Jake