Tim Sproul
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Upscale said:Tim Sproul said:There are different set screws for adjusting the "on" pressure and "off" pressure. Definite would not want the "off" pressure to be greater than factory - I think 120 psi.
The compressor cycles more - but a 1 man crew won't overwork the compressor - assuming you are using this little compressor appropriately. Smaller jobs and jobs requiring infrequent nailing.
This is the JC10 or the PC1010 you're talking about? I've just ordered a PC1010 for myself because of its quietness, size and easy portability. If I can get it to attain 120 psi without it running constantly, then it will fill all my current needs.
I have the Senco 1010 and do not have the Rolair jc10 so my comments are restricted to the Senco.
On mine, the pressure set screws seemed to adjust the pressure when the compressor cycled on and when it cycled off.
The Rolair sounds like a smaller version of the 4 gallon Thomas compressor I have - dual compression pistons running off one motor. My only gripe is I wish Thomas would use higher pressure compressor - 150 or 175 or even 200 psi instead of just 125.