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Arthurdaily
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DA air sander

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Hi, on advice I purchased a small aldi compressor, which has been brilliant so far, but I want to buy a mini da sander... I know I can't run a big sander with this compressor, but wondered if you could give me advice on what sort of min da sander I could run, the tech specs of the compressor are:

motor rating 1.8kw (is that 2.5 hp?)
intake capacity 270 litres per min
delivery rate 90l per min at 7 bar

For example, would this really work: Bearing in mind it is not for the whole car, but for small areas that need taking to the metal (rusty bits):

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350454491617? ... 1423.l2649

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Re: DA air sander

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Oh, and do the figures above mean this compressor is a 9.5 cfm compressor? Thanks!
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Re: DA air sander

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Hello Arthur,

the sander is quoted at 2.something cfm, so the compressor should cope, although the second part @ 70Litres\min doesn't make sense.

746watts = 1 H.P so your motor size is about right, but I can't compute litres per minute to cubic feet per minute?

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Re: DA air sander

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According to my litle reference book, divide l/min by 28.3 to get cfm. ie 70l/m is 2.47cfm

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Re: DA air sander

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Right, so since this is a 270 litre per minute suction model, then this is roughly a 9.5 cfm compressor?
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Re: DA air sander

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This is right isn't it? The CFM comes from the displacement of air - this is a 270 litre intake model, meaning roughly 9.5 cfm. So, enough for all my needs... even a small da sander! Whoopee!
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Re: DA air sander

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However... the 'free air' is only 90 litres...

Which figure do I use to work out what tools it will run? All the cheap compressors just say cfm and a figure, they don't actually say what the cfm means, air intake or free delivery??

Confused - 90 litres a minute won't run anything!!!
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Re: DA air sander

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Hello Arthur,

the free air figure is the one you should work on.

However you are probably better off with an angle grinder for getting rid of rust patches, especially with 'strip and clean' discs, which will remove paint and rust effectively and leave an excellent surface for painting. (Much more effective than the toughest wire brush.)

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Re: DA air sander

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strip and clean discs... like flap discs?
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Re: DA air sander

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Hello Arthur,

no, they are a mesh composite with abrasive particles embedded in the mesh, scroll down this web page for a picture:-

http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/show ... hp?t=10928

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