About Pneumatic Tools
Pneumatic tools are powered by the flow and pressure of a compressed gas. Typically, these handheld power tools use compressed air or compressed carbon dioxide that is stored in small canisters for portability. Pneumatic tools have a higher power-to-weight ratio than electric power tools and are used mainly in industrial settings. Applications for pneumatic tools include hammering, painting, bulk material removal, surface finishing, hole drilling, fastener, impact, metal cutting, fine material removal, nailing, torque, and paint removal. Specialty pneumatic tools are also available.
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