Compressed air technology
- Straight push-in fittings click clock
- Unions click clock
- Straight push-in fitting click clock
- Threaded plug-in nipple click clock
- Hollow screw click clock
- Cross connector click clock
- L-shaped connector click clock
- L-shaped push-in fitting click clock
- Multiple distributor click clock
- Ring piece click clock
- Plug-in nipple click clock
- T connector click clock
- T-shaped push-in fitting click clock
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Compressed air technology in general use
Effective pneumatic technology can significantly reduce the workload for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. There is an increasing number of devices and tools that can operate with compressed air. Due to their power, these pneumatic tools can greatly reduce the workload and contribute to sustained relief. To this day, pneumatic technology systems compete with hydraulic solutions. Originally, pneumatic tools were designed only for professional use, but they have also established themselves in the semi-professional sector due to their attractive price-performance ratio.
Another advantage of pneumatic technology is that it is already established and works absolutely reliably even with continuous use. Failures are therefore rare. Tools using pneumatic technology are used in a variety of tasks, including hammering, drilling, nailing, and grinding. These systems are compact, although they require a compressor for pneumatic operation. Furthermore, the lightweight of the tools significantly facilitates handling.
It is crucial that the air supply from the compressor is optimally matched to the requirements of the tool to ensure optimal performance of pneumatic tools. Too little air can affect performance, while too much air can damage or even make the tool dangerous.
Overall, pneumatic technology is a reliable and safe method for increasing work efficiency and reducing workload. Pneumatic tools can be a valuable investment in professional or semi-professional applications.