Sup y'all,
I emailed CP and never got a response, so I need your help choosing a compressor for my service truck. I will be using the compressor to power a 1" impact to bust nuts- Lug nuts from 22.5 semi tires.
This gun specs says:
Average air consumption is 10 cfm
Actual air consumption 40.7 cfm
Does this mean at peak, or when it's operating, it ***** that much air?
The first compressor I am looking at produces 13.7 CFM @ 90 PSI and has a 20 gallon tank. I am hoping this is enough, but my next option is more money.
The second option is a beast. It produces: 24.4 CFM @ 90 PSI. It has a 30 gallon tank and no wheels- it bolts to the bed of the truck.
I am quitting the shop I work at to start my mobile business, so I am not dying to spend $2k on a compressor, but they do not accept returns, so I wanna get this right the first time.
Will the first one be enough or do I need to go beast mode?
Thanks
**Won't let me post photos
I emailed CP and never got a response, so I need your help choosing a compressor for my service truck. I will be using the compressor to power a 1" impact to bust nuts- Lug nuts from 22.5 semi tires.
This gun specs says:
Average air consumption is 10 cfm
Actual air consumption 40.7 cfm
Does this mean at peak, or when it's operating, it ***** that much air?
The first compressor I am looking at produces 13.7 CFM @ 90 PSI and has a 20 gallon tank. I am hoping this is enough, but my next option is more money.
The second option is a beast. It produces: 24.4 CFM @ 90 PSI. It has a 30 gallon tank and no wheels- it bolts to the bed of the truck.
I am quitting the shop I work at to start my mobile business, so I am not dying to spend $2k on a compressor, but they do not accept returns, so I wanna get this right the first time.
Will the first one be enough or do I need to go beast mode?
Thanks
**Won't let me post photos







