Read the max psi on all your machines. Going over the limit can be a real eye opener! Literally.
I use 90 psi on my staplers. 22 gauge 1/4", 3/8", and 5/8" staples with no problems.
90 psi on my 18 gauge brad nailer and stapler. I can see increasing the psi when using 2" staples for hard wood.
Chisel gun and air blower on 90 psi.
My tank is at 150 psi and I have an inline valve that I set at 90 and rarely change it.
I've rebuilt my BEA stapler twice with a rebuild kit I got from my upholstery supplier. It's all new O rings and such. I recently bought a new BEA and I'll probably use the rebuild kit again when needed.
gene
I use 90 psi on my staplers. 22 gauge 1/4", 3/8", and 5/8" staples with no problems.
90 psi on my 18 gauge brad nailer and stapler. I can see increasing the psi when using 2" staples for hard wood.
Chisel gun and air blower on 90 psi.
My tank is at 150 psi and I have an inline valve that I set at 90 and rarely change it.
I've rebuilt my BEA stapler twice with a rebuild kit I got from my upholstery supplier. It's all new O rings and such. I recently bought a new BEA and I'll probably use the rebuild kit again when needed.
gene