What You Should know Before Using an Air Compressor for the First Time

Posted on: August 10, 2021

Estimated Reading Time: 2 min(s)


Air compressors are essential pieces of machinery. They have many uses, such as powering various pneumatic tools.

However, while many people regularly use air compressors, it’s essential to understand that they are potentially dangerous. Beginners using an air compressor for the first time without proper knowledge could risk hurting themselves or damaging their equipment. As a result, it’s critical to know about the machinery before using it.

How to Prepare

It is important to make the necessary preparations if this is your first time using an air compressor.

Beginners who are employing an air compressor should follow several critical steps, including:

  • Know your air compressor: Some of these machines have pistons and require oil, while others have rubber diaphragms and use no oil. Check which kind you are using. If your air compressor needs oil, ensure there is enough in the crankcase before using it.
  • Make sure you have the appropriate attire: Always be prepared with steel-toe shoes and protective glasses to safeguard yourself if your equipment malfunctions.
  • Designate a safe spot: Before you use the air compressor, ensure it’s on a sturdy and flat surface for stability.
  • Acknowledge the potential danger: Understand you are working with potentially dangerous machinery. Before using an air compressor, prepare for all outcomes and recognize potential risks so you’ll know how to address them if they occur.

 

Using an Air Compressor

Once you get the hang of using these machines, they will become essential tools in your workspace. Before you reach that point, however, you should know several air compressor basics, including:

  • How to work it: Before turning the switch on, attach the necessary hose connections, close the drainage valves and reduce the air hose pressure. Then, make sure the pressure power switch is off when you plug in the power cord. After that, you can turn on the air compressor’s power switch.
  • How to perform proper maintenance: Maintaining your air compressor is vital. Never use the machine if the air hose has kinks or shows signs of age or damage. Regularly change the oil for air compressors that require it. Also, empty the air tank after every time you use it and systematically change the air filter.
  • Which tools it can power: Some tools will not be compatible with your air compressor. Check their compatibility before you use them together. Additionally, get familiar with the various pounds per square inch (psi) measurements of each air compressor you use. You should also know the correct psi for your tools.

 

Learn More From the Air Experts at Quincy

Air compressors are helpful tools, and it is important to know how to use them properly. If you are using an air compressor for the first time, take the time to prepare, learn the right steps and understand how it works.

If you’re looking for an air compressor to add to your workshop, feel free to browse our portable air compressor options. If you have any questions, contact Quincy Compressors for more information.

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Ashley Gates

With over 19 years of experience in the compressed air industry, Ashley Gates brings deep expertise and a passion for innovation to her role as Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Quincy Compressor. Quincy, a trusted leader since 1920, is renowned for designing and manufacturing high-performance reciprocating and rotary screw air compressors, vacuum pumps, and a full range of air treatment solutions. Ashley is proud to represent a brand built on rugged reliability and trusted by customers in the most demanding industries. Throughout her career, she has championed strategic marketing initiatives that drive growth and strengthen industry partnerships. In addition to her role at Quincy, Ashley is honored to serve as co-chairwoman of Women In Compressed Air and Vacuum. She is excited to help expand the organization’s reach, foster meaningful connections, and empower more women to thrive in the compressed air and vacuum industry.

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