jtyson
Active member
New guy here. Got a new tool for Xmas and tried using it yesterday. It is a Snap On PS4612 Orbital Palm Sander. Issue is, my compressor just plain can't run it. I let build to around 100 psi, hit it, and within 10 seconds, I'm working with 40 psi. The compressor is 28 gallons rated for 5.2 cfm @90psi. From what I can tell online, the sander only asks for 2 CFM @ 90psi.
Is my compressor toast? It is a hand me down. I may have access to a much larger twin piston 60 gallon, but I'm not living in a permanent place and wiring a new 220v in wouldn't be ideal.
Ultimately, I don't use many pneumatic tools, but plan to paint a couple of my bikes this winter, and need my sanders to work, because I am really tired of cutting by hand.
Is my compressor toast? It is a hand me down. I may have access to a much larger twin piston 60 gallon, but I'm not living in a permanent place and wiring a new 220v in wouldn't be ideal.
Ultimately, I don't use many pneumatic tools, but plan to paint a couple of my bikes this winter, and need my sanders to work, because I am really tired of cutting by hand.
