Another oiless compressor question.

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snapper

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Last one, i promise. Would of put it under my last post, but proably it would of never got read.. Now i have noticed since getting my oiless i have started using it more than big one. For the quick stuff i just use it. Like air ratcheting a few bolts, or some dust blowing. Works as good, takes less time to pump up a eleven gallon tank, and it saves wear and tear on my big compressor.. I never let the oiless get too hot. I check to make sure the head isn't geting too hot to touch and if it is i use the big one.. Does any one else do this?? Is my plan theisable??? Any comments welcome..

later snapper
 
   / Another oiless compressor question. #2  
Unless yours is different from any I've seen, the parts that you would have to worry about overheating are under a plastic cowling and you can't touch them. However, there's certainly nothing wrong with what you're doing.
 
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hey bird, on mine the shroud covers the fan, and part of the sides. I can fell the head and one side of the cylinder.. The motor is completly exposed..

Later snapper
 
   / Another oiless compressor question. #4  
OK, I'm accustomed to a shroud that covers motor, fan, and all. So if it doesn't get hot, it should last a long time.
 

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