xrdad
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Looking at adding some tools to the arsenal, but ran into something I don't quite understand.
There's a random orbit sander I want from Princess Auto (HF for my American brothers), and the box says "4CFM avg, 11 CFM continuous).
The sales guy had no idea.
I'd assume that it will take 11 CFM to run this tool, but why the 4 CFM spec?
Background: I have a Camp/Haus 5HP 26 gal oil lube 2 cyl cast iron running on 110v (could be converted to 220).
The label spec is 5.8CFM at 90 psi.
I'll likely end up doing an upgrade eventually, but the budget is tight and if I can make this work a little longer, it will help. The usage is for hobby only, in my home garage.
Any idea why the tool has 2 specs?

There's a random orbit sander I want from Princess Auto (HF for my American brothers), and the box says "4CFM avg, 11 CFM continuous).
The sales guy had no idea.
I'd assume that it will take 11 CFM to run this tool, but why the 4 CFM spec?
Background: I have a Camp/Haus 5HP 26 gal oil lube 2 cyl cast iron running on 110v (could be converted to 220).
The label spec is 5.8CFM at 90 psi.
I'll likely end up doing an upgrade eventually, but the budget is tight and if I can make this work a little longer, it will help. The usage is for hobby only, in my home garage.
Any idea why the tool has 2 specs?

