AIR SYSTEMS
Calculating Compressor Size
Use the air consumption chart in the Tool
Schematic for each tool when calculating the
operating requirements for the tools. Paslode
tools are designed to operate efficiently
between 80 and 120 psi and should never be
operated at pressure greater than 120 psi.
The air consumption chart will help you find
the correct compressor size for your application
that will quickly replenish tool air pressure.
To use the chart you will need to know how
many tools will be used and approximately
how many fasteners will be driven each minute
by each tool on the line. Using the equation:
Number of tools X average fasteners/minute/
tool X 1.2 (safety factor) X air consumption
(scfm) @ pressure* (psi) = scfm required.
We can use the following example:
10 tools X 30 fasteners/minute/tool X 1.2 X
0.051scfm* (@100psi) = 18.36 scfm.
*This number is found in the Air Consumption
Chart
In this example, using the air consumption
chart we find that a compressor providing at
least 19 scfm of air is required. Because in
compressors approximately 1 hp is required
to produce 4 scfm, a compressor of at least
5 hp is required.
- Continued
Calculated Required Piping
For example, given a 20 hp electric compressor
supplying approximately 80 cfm of air at 120 psi
and a main supply pipe length of 350 feet, we
see by the table the minimum main pipe inside
diameter required for this applica t i on is 1-1/4
inch.
VOLUME
OF AIR
50-200
290-500
(CFM)
NOMINAL PIPE DIAMETER (IN.)
30-60
1
1
60-100
1
1¼
1¼
1½
100-200
200-500
2
2½
500-1000
2½
3
Pneumatic System Maintenance
- Be certain that:
• Pneumatic fittings are tight and do not leak.
and ensure that automatic draining systems
are operating correctly.
• Air lines are cleared to prevent freezing,
especially in winter.
• Lubricator operation is checked regularly
and ensure it has an adequate supply of
lubricant (Paslode Part No. 403720).
• Only regulated air is being used and that
each regulator is operating properly.
4
LENGTH OF RUN (FT.)
500-1000
1000-2500
2500-5000
1¼
1½
1¼
2
2
2¼
3
3½
3½
4
1½
2
2½
3½
4½