Posted on 15 January 2010. Tags: Compressors, Manufacturer's, Three
There are many fantastic air compressors on the market today that come in many different styles and sizes. And though one of the most vital things in choosing an air compressor is to get the right one for the job, you also want to make sure to get one from a excellent and reputable company. Let’s take a look, in alphabetical order, at three manufacturers that are known for producing affordable, quality products that they will stand behind. Campbell Hausfeld has been around longer than any of the other companies, dating back to 1836 where it got its start by the Campbell brothers manufacturing horse drawn wagon for agricultural equipment. Within a few years they had expanded to farm equipment as well as wagons and carriages. The company continued to grow as they developed new and innovative farm equipment. In the 20th century, Campbell started manufacturing furnaces for Joseph Hausfeld. The work relationship was so successful that they two companies merged in 1920. The company continued to diversify and entered the air compressor business in 1940, and followed with air tools in 1945. Since then, they have added many product lines, and have continued to expand their offering of air compressors, air tools and other accessories. Their tag line is “Built to Last” and they have backed this up by striving to produce durable and reliable products, both for the professional and the do-it-yourselfers. Campbell Hausfeld makes a large variety of sizes of air compressors, including residential, contractor and commercial sizes. They develop different capacity and styles as well, including single stage and oil-less pumps, as well as 2-stage and quad pumps. With air compressors, you also need air tools, and with Campbell Hausfeld you can find most any tool that you could possibly need. Jenny is also a very ancient US company, with roots going back to 1870 as a manufacturer of ball and plug valves for the steel industry. In the late 1920′s, they revolutionized the cleaning industry with the invention of the steam cleaner, and in the 1950′s with the first self service car wash system. It wasn’t until 1998 that they broke into the actual air compressor industry when they bought the Davey Compressor Company, a leader in innovation in the compressor industry by being the company that designed and built the first portable, air cooled air compressor in the 1920′s. Jenny pride’s themselves of manufacturing a complete and extensive line of air compressors, including: hand carry and two-stage wheeled portable compressors, service vehicle compressors, industrial size compressors and climate control and fire sprinkler compressors. Mi-T-M Corporation was founded in 1971 by a professional painting contractor, who’s first product was a pressure washer. They have since then expanded into a variety of products, including wet / dry vacuums, generators, water treatment systems and air compressors. In a variety of sizes, they offer hand carry, portable and stationary compressors, both single and double stage. Though a newer company than the other two, they have set themselves apart by establishing a reputation for manufacturing high quality products, and standing behind their products with unparalleled customer service. To customers of Mi-T-M, their name stands for performance, value, quality and dependability. There are many fantastic, and not so fantastic, air compressors manufactured in the world today. If you are in the market for one, make sure to check out these three companies. They all have a history and a reputation of quality air compressors for competitive prices, you cannot go incorrect with any of these three manufacturer’s.
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Posted on 09 January 2010. Tags: Compressors, Manufacturer's, Three
There are many fantastic air compressors on the market today that come in many different styles and sizes. And though one of the most vital things in choosing an air compressor is to get the right one for the job, you also want to make sure to get one from a excellent and reputable company. Let’s take a look, in alphabetical order, at three manufacturers that are known for producing affordable, quality products that they will stand behind. Campbell Hausfeld has been around longer than any of the other companies, dating back to 1836 where it got its start by the Campbell brothers manufacturing horse drawn wagon for agricultural equipment. Within a few years they had expanded to farm equipment as well as wagons and carriages. The company continued to grow as they developed new and innovative farm equipment. In the 20th century, Campbell started manufacturing furnaces for Joseph Hausfeld. The work relationship was so successful that they two companies merged in 1920. The company continued to diversify and entered the air compressor business in 1940, and followed with air tools in 1945. Since then, they have added many product lines, and have continued to expand their offering of air compressors, air tools and other accessories. Their tag line is “Built to Last” and they have backed this up by striving to produce durable and reliable products, both for the professional and the do-it-yourselfers. Campbell Hausfeld makes a large variety of sizes of air compressors, including residential, contractor and commercial sizes. They develop different capacity and styles as well, including single stage and oil-less pumps, as well as 2-stage and quad pumps. With air compressors, you also need air tools, and with Campbell Hausfeld you can find most any tool that you could possibly need. Jenny is also a very ancient US company, with roots going back to 1870 as a manufacturer of ball and plug valves for the steel industry. In the late 1920′s, they revolutionized the cleaning industry with the invention of the steam cleaner, and in the 1950′s with the first self service car wash system. It wasn’t until 1998 that they broke into the actual air compressor industry when they bought the Davey Compressor Company, a leader in innovation in the compressor industry by being the company that designed and built the first portable, air cooled air compressor in the 1920′s. Jenny pride’s themselves of manufacturing a complete and extensive line of air compressors, including: hand carry and two-stage wheeled portable compressors, service vehicle compressors, industrial size compressors and climate control and fire sprinkler compressors. Mi-T-M Corporation was founded in 1971 by a professional painting contractor, who’s first product was a pressure washer. They have since then expanded into a variety of products, including wet / dry vacuums, generators, water treatment systems and air compressors. In a variety of sizes, they offer hand carry, portable and stationary compressors, both single and double stage. Though a newer company than the other two, they have set themselves apart by establishing a reputation for manufacturing high quality products, and standing behind their products with unparalleled customer service. To customers of Mi-T-M, their name stands for performance, value, quality and dependability. There are many fantastic, and not so fantastic, air compressors manufactured in the world today. If you are in the market for one, make sure to check out these three companies. They all have a history and a reputation of quality air compressors for competitive prices, you cannot go incorrect with any of these three manufacturer’s.
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Posted on 05 October 2009. Tags: Advantages, Gasoline, pressure, Three, washers
Though there are advantages to any pressure washer, there are a few specific advantages to using gasoline pressure washers. But first . . . why use one at all? It is fascinating to contemplate that there are many things that can be washed with water alone if it is place under enough pressure. Also, more water is not necessary, as a mater of fact, sometimes less water is used. For example, let’s say your outdoor faucet pumps 8 gallons of water through your hose. If you place a simple spray nozzle on your hose, the nozzle releases the water under greater pressure by streaming it through smaller holes in the nozzle, and it only uses 5 gallons of water per minute. You not only get the advantages of the pressure, you also conserve water. So watering your garden with a nozzle is a fantastic option. But the pressure of a garden sprayer is not enough to clean anything, it just spreads the dirt around a bit. That is where pressure washers come into play. Basically, a pressure washer consists of a pump and a motor. In the example above, the nozzle increases the pressure of the water by about four times, from 10 PSI (pounds per square inch) to 40 PSI. A residential pressure washer can produce pressures up to 5000 PSI, and commercial ones can produce more, obviously not a toy. Most residential units are either gas or electric. There are many benefits to either type of washer, so you have to choose which will work best for you. Here are three benefits to gasoline pressure washers: Gas powered units can deliver a lot more PSI than an electric unit. A typical residential electric unit will deliver up to 2000 PSI, but that is where gasoline pressure washers start. From there they go on to deliver up to 5000 PSI. But PSI is not the only way to measure the capacity of a power washer, you should also consider how much water is pumped through the unit each minute, or the Gallons per Minute (GPM). If you multiply the PSI by the GPM, then you get a washers total Cleaning Units (CU), the best way to measure the effectiveness and cleaning power of a washer. This is best understood by imagining that you have two pressure washers that have the same PSI (pressure). But, if the second washer pumps twice as much water through in a minute than the first washer, it will clean twice as quick. Generally speaking, a unit with higher PSI will have a higher GPM, but not always (remember the sprayer nozzle), so make sure you check both ratings when looking at comparable gasoline pressure washers. Because of the higher PSI, gas run units are better for cleaning larger surface areas. An electric washer may be excellent for your car or boat, but if want to be cleaning your house, driveway, or deck, then you need a gas power washer. Since no power outlet is needed, gasoline pressure washers are more mobile. It is perfect for outdoor use, no extension cords are needed to reach an outlet. Or worse yet, a cord to maneuver out of your way every time you change positions. If you are a klutz, there is no cord to trip over or get tangled up in! If you can relate to and see the need of these three benefits, then gasoline pressure washers may be a better fit for your needs than an electric unit.
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