Monday, August 27, 2012

Driving Nails Smoothly with the Rolair JC10 Air Compressor

Rolair's compressors are still American-made, and it is interesting to see how they match up against the foreign competition. Though they are slightly on the heavy side for lightweight, portable compressors for construction finishing, workshops, and home repairs, they are also very sturdy and well made. A case in point is the Rolair JC10 Super Quiet 1HP Oil Less 2.5 Gallon Air Compressor whose sleek cylindrical design, unique protective roll-cage, and glossy dark green finish are quite eye-catching.

There is much more to the JC10 than eye candy, however ? this compressor can handle any task that you care to throw at it, up to about middle difficulty, with style and smoothness. The 2.5 gallon tank is not as voluminous as some pancake tanks, but it has much more than the minimal 1 gallon tanks found in some small compressors. There is some downtime while the tank periodically refills, but this only to be expected from a small compressor.

Reports demonstrate that this machine works well in practice, and not merely in theory. It cannot be used for major framing projects, but it reliably drives nails through 2? thick oak planks and handles lighter tasks such as finishing nails and brads with ease. With a universal coupler built in, you can attach any light to medium pneumatic accessory, for cutting, drilling, cleaning, inflating tires, or whatever other tasks are confronting you.

The machine shuts off at 125 psi and automatic filling begins at 100 psi. 1/8? and 1/4? lines can both be used by fitting an adapter to the coupler, though the device operates only one tool at a time.

The Rolair JC10 stands up to plenty of use and perhaps even a bit of abuse as well.

The roll cage that surrounds it provides convenient handles for carrying it in several different ways, but it also means that the compressor can survive falling over or even a short fall onto a hard surface.

It's best not to try this out, of course, but the roll cage adds an extra line of defense to keep your machine in working order. On top of this, the design is tight, compact, and uses sturdy engineering and materials to make a lasting, tenacious device that will serve you for a long time.

Satisfied customers speak glowingly of how quiet the Rolair JC10 is compared to other small air compressors, which are notorious for raising an earsplitting din while operating. The loudest sound produced by this implement is 60 decibels, roughly equivalent to people talking or a piano playing. By comparison, traffic from inside a car with the windows rolled up is 85 decibels. This means it can be used around other people without annoying them, and spares your ears long-term sound damage, too.

What makes the quietness of the Rolair JC10 even more noteworthy is that its operation is oil-less ? you need never add lubricants to the engine (though naturally, the air filter needs to be changed occasionally). This frees from you from an extra maintenance chore and also eliminates the risk of getting oil stains soaking into fresh hardwood flooring, or some other ghastly accident.

For light to medium tasks, the Rolair JC10 compressor is hard to beat. With pressure and air volume suitable to everything from nail driving (15 gauge and 18 gauge nails are ideal) to tire inflation to light pain spraying, this 38 pound, highly portable air compressor would already be great to have at your side on the job or in the workshop. Add in its rugged all-American build, its hushed operation, and the oil-less convenience of its design, and you have a clear winner among small air compressors able to handle medium jobs.

Source: http://air.ezinemark.com/driving-nails-smoothly-with-the-rolair-jc10-air-compressor-7d379b6387c0.html

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