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Why Use Air Tools?

  • Air tools offer a much better power to weight ratio compared with electric tools.
  • Safer than electric.
  • Air tools do not require the cool off period that some electirc tools require.
  • Simpler design and construction.
  • More robust.
  • Reliability.
  • Not damaged by stalling.
Who Uses Air Tools?

  1. Aerospace Industry
    Drills, Screwdrivers, Abrasive Tools, Riveters, Nutsert Tools.
  2. Vehicle Assembly
    Drills, Screwdrivers, Impact Wrenches, Abrasive Tools, Nutrunners, Nutsert Tools.
  3. Automotive
    Impact Wrenches, Polishers, Chipping Hammers.
  4. Construction Industry
    Impact Wrenches, Chippers, Grinders, Scabblers. Needle Scalers, Core Drills.
  5. White Goods
    Screwdrivers, Drills, Nutrunners, Riveters, Nutsert Tools.

How Does an Air Motor Work?

An air motor works by creating a flow of air over a rotor in a cylinder. This flow of air causes the rotor to turn and produce a torque proportional to the pressure of the air supply.

How Does a Percussive Tool Work?

A percussive tool works by applying air to either side of a piston in a cylinder in turn to propel the piston forwards and then backwards to produce a force on the object the piston comes into contact with.

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We also supply / replace / repair what were formerly CompAir tools. If you're looking to buy new or repair / replace your existing CompAir, Broomatic or BroomWade tools, don't hesitate to browse this Website, or call, fax or E-mail our company.


Phone: 330.759.1620     E-mail: info@airmachines.com     Fax: 330.759.9906


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AirMachines.com is a manufacturer of air motors and self-feed drill units.
AirMachines.com is an authorized repair center for what were formerly CompAir tools.



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