It's not the volume but the pressure so you could use a bag jack with a manual bicycle pump and raise the same load. I carry a CO2 cylinder when I bring mine offroad.
Definitely, I still get lots of questions about what compressor is needed for this jack so this is more of a "even the smallest compressor could do this" kind of video. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching. For compressor size you may want to look at the specifications of your other tools as this jack is only dependant on maximum pressure whereas something like an impact gun will require a specific air flow at usually 90psi.
I was considering buying a pneumatic jack just like the one you have. My air compressor has a 50 litre tank, 2.5 hp, 9.6 cfm, it cuts out at 125psi. The jack I was looking at says it needs 6 to 12 bar. that is quite a big difference in pressure, I was worried that my compressor wouldn't cut the mustard but after seeing your video, I am certain it will be fine. Thanks for the info.
Hey thanks for watching. I replied to your other comment as well. I would think a pancake style compressor should be enough to do one full lift before having to cycle on. Unfortunately, I do not have one to test with to confirm. Just make sure the compressor you chose can reach the maximum pressure or more than what the jack is rated for(I think it was 113psi). Then you can regulate it down to match the maximum pressure of the jack.
I used a schrader valve(like a car tire valve) to 1/4" NPT fitting and an M style air hose coupler to be able to adapt from the car air pump to the jack.
This was a cool videp for sure man. Im gonna get the m18 2 gallon. That was good info
I was just thinking of this. Haha you have the only video that's like this. Awesome video. I'm planning on using this with my milwaukee pump. 😂
Just be mindful if the milwaukee pump has a maximum run time.
It's not the volume but the pressure so you could use a bag jack with a manual bicycle pump and raise the same load. I carry a CO2 cylinder when I bring mine offroad.
Definitely, I still get lots of questions about what compressor is needed for this jack so this is more of a "even the smallest compressor could do this" kind of video. Thanks for watching.
Great video have been trying for so long
On compressor size needed to operate these. Thanks again
Thanks for watching. For compressor size you may want to look at the specifications of your other tools as this jack is only dependant on maximum pressure whereas something like an impact gun will require a specific air flow at usually 90psi.
I was considering buying a pneumatic jack just like the one you have. My air compressor has a 50 litre tank, 2.5 hp, 9.6 cfm, it cuts out at 125psi. The jack I was looking at says it needs 6 to 12 bar. that is quite a big difference in pressure, I was worried that my compressor wouldn't cut the mustard but after seeing your video, I am certain it will be fine. Thanks for the info.
Glad this video could help you.
Thanks subbed commented on the other video. Wondering what type of compressor I could use.
Hey thanks for watching. I replied to your other comment as well. I would think a pancake style compressor should be enough to do one full lift before having to cycle on. Unfortunately, I do not have one to test with to confirm. Just make sure the compressor you chose can reach the maximum pressure or more than what the jack is rated for(I think it was 113psi). Then you can regulate it down to match the maximum pressure of the jack.
Hi, what kind of air coupler did u use?
I used a schrader valve(like a car tire valve) to 1/4" NPT fitting and an M style air hose coupler to be able to adapt from the car air pump to the jack.
wow thats suprising that its able to be lifted by the tiny compressor