I've got kind of a small 12 gal 1 hp 125 psi Craftsman compressor rated at around 2.5 CFM.
I'd like to buy an impact wrench, mostly for lug nuts and general piddling around, but most of those require 4 or 5 CFM.
Now in my simple mind, all that means to me is that my compressor will power an impact wrench just fine, but it won't "keep up", and after I use the impact for a bit (5 or 10 lug nuts, for example), I'll have to wait a minute for my compressor pump to run and fill my tank up. I have no problem with that - I'm not running a NASCAR pit crew here.
Is that about accurate? Or in other words, do I need to spring for a new compressor if I want to run an impact wrench? Thanks!
I'd like to buy an impact wrench, mostly for lug nuts and general piddling around, but most of those require 4 or 5 CFM.
Now in my simple mind, all that means to me is that my compressor will power an impact wrench just fine, but it won't "keep up", and after I use the impact for a bit (5 or 10 lug nuts, for example), I'll have to wait a minute for my compressor pump to run and fill my tank up. I have no problem with that - I'm not running a NASCAR pit crew here.
Is that about accurate? Or in other words, do I need to spring for a new compressor if I want to run an impact wrench? Thanks!