If you’d like to make any job a whole lot easier, you can’t go past an air tool.
Air powered tools (also known as pneumatic tools) will get you through the most labour-intensive DIY and construction tasks with ease, so you can work smart, not hard.
If you’re looking for a pneumatic tool, Tool Kit Depot is your ultimate air tool destination. With a range of quality brands, there’s something to suit every project.
Air Tools FAQ
What is a pneumatic tool?
A pneumatic air tool gets its power from an air compressor, with some compressors running on diesel or petrol, and others on electricity.
Instead of a bulky electric motor, your air tool will have an air motor. This means it’ll be light and easy to manoeuvre while you’re on the job.
When the compressed air hits the pneumatic motor, it’ll cause a reaction and just like that—your air nail gun, drill, staple gun or other tool will be ready to go. There’s no wait time, and the steady source of power means consistent results.
Whatever air tool you’re using, you’ll need to know how much air pressure and volume it needs to power it up. This is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), so take note of this when you’re buying your compressor. If you’re in doubt, we’re always here to lend a hand at Tool Kit Depot.
Are air tools stronger than electric?
Generally, pneumatic air tools are more powerful than electric tools of the same size, so if you need a high-powered tool, you might want to go with pneumatics. This is because with air tools you’re getting all the input power converted into output, which means more torque. With electric tools, you’re looking at around 50-60%.
So while electric tools do a great job for many different applications, if you’re a heavy equipment mechanic in the automotive industry, or working in heavy construction, an air tool is an essential piece of kit.
What are the most common air tools?
Almost every tool type has a pneumatic air variety, with best sellers including air inflators, drills, hammers, sanders, die grinders, spanners and more. Industrial air tools found in a range of settings including construction sites and mechanical workshops. And, for metal work, pneumatic air is a commonly used option because it reduces the risk of electrocution.
But air tools aren’t just for professionals, and have a range of applications for the avid DIYer too. Things like air nail guns and air spray guns can be useful tools if you’re doing a lot of home renovations, and for 4WDing you can’t beat an air inflator!
Professional tradies and serious home renovators look to reputable brands such as Shinano, Senko, Makita and Hikoki.
How long do air tools last?
Air compressor tools are made to last. Save yourself the headache and choose a high-performing brand like Paslode or Senco. While building an air tool set can be an investment, you’ll get reliable results for years to come.
Even the best air tools will need maintenance from time to time. But, there are no moving components so any repairs will be a breeze. For example, you may need to replace the o-rings and lubricate the bearings.
If you do notice your pneumatic tool is leaking air or not running as it should, bring it to your local Tool Kit Depot for a service or repair.