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How To: Sizing an Air Compressor

Choosing the correct air compressor for your facility is critical to production and ensuring there is no wasted energy. Understanding how much air you will need is the most important factor when picking the right equipment.  Below is a sizing guide to allow you to know your options: 

What to consider when sizing an air compressor?

Sizing your air compressor according to your compressed air needs is mandatory to reduce costs on your bills. Here the main factors to consider when sizing your compressor:

  • Pressure: determinate how much pressure is needed across your compressed air system;
  • Electrical requirements: knowing how much energy you need helps to choose the proper technology and, possibily, cut compressed air costs;
  • Users: how many people will use the compressors per time? With this information, you can decide if you need more compressors and which employees should take specific trainings;
  • Application: some industries may require specific technology for pure compressed air. The quality of your final products and your industry's standards make the different in sizing your compressor.

Air comrpessors should be sized based on air volume (CFM) and pressure (PSI or Bar) needed to do the job. Do not base it off of horsepower (HP) only.

Single stage air compressors have a maximum pressure around 130 PSI, and two stage air compressors have a maximum air pressure of 175 PSI.

Tank size typically is not a critical factor in sizing an air compressor.

CFM Consumption Table

  Air pressure Air Consumed
Tool/Equipment Requires (PSI) (cfm)
Impact Wrench 3/8-1/2 70-90 5
Impact Wrench 1/2-3/4 70-90 10
Impact Wrench 3/4-1 3/4 70-90 20
Air Ratchet 70-90 3-5
Body Sander (Orbital) 70-90 12
Tire Changer 125-150 2
Bead Breaker 125-150 2
Blow Gun 70-90 3
Die Grinder 70-90 7
Screwdriver #2-6 Screw 70-90 5
Screwdriver #6-5/16 Screw 70-90 10
Paint Spray Gun (Touch Up) 70-90 4
Paint Spray Gun (HVLP) 40-60 15
Nailers/Stamplers 70-90 2-4
Measurement expert corner

Understanding how much air you will need is the most important factor when picking the right equipment.

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