Thursday, December 21, 2006

Air Compressors

Air compressors are mechanic devices that take in air and then compress and store it in a compressed form (meaning, it occupies less space than in its normal state). Air compressors are equipped with a tank that holds the compressed air inside. The tank is able to withstand all the pressure that the air applies inside it, but there are always signs that warn the user that damaging the tank can result in an accident.

One major difference between the various types of air compressors is that some of them are oil-lubricated while some others are not. Those that are not oil lubricated are also called oil-free compressors. Oil-free compressors boast the advantage that they don’t need oil in order to operate, while oil-lubricated compressors do. Additionally, oil-lubricated compressors need to have their oil changed after certain periods of operation.

Another difference that can be seen among air compressors is that some of them are stationary (meaning they are static or unmovable), while some others are designed from scratch to be portable. Common air compressors are not used for industrial purposes, and they occupy the same volume as a medium-sized table. This type of compressor usually comes with built-in wheels in order to be more portable. However, air compressors aimed at industrial use can occupy areas larger than one, two, or even more rooms. These compressors are not intended to be moved more than a few times during their lifetime. Moving these compressors requires money as well as good planning.

Air compressors can be found in homes, small businesses, service stations, or in large industries. Their usage ranges from dust cleaning to heavy industry usage (inside machinery) and gas turbines. Air compressors play an essential role in the correct operation of many devices and procedures.
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Vacuum Cleaner Bags - Do They Keep Dirt Under Wraps?

There is a debate raging in the world of vacuum cleaners today; to bag or to go bag less. A bagged vacuum cleaner requires that you replace the bag when full. This is sometimes difficult to tell, and some consumers don’t replace the bag often. Then there are some vacuum cleaner owners that feel that changing the vacuum cleaner bag out is such a chore and let the bag fill with dirt causing the vacuums suction ability to diminish. The supporters of the bag less vacuum believe that the dirt cup is an innovative way to keep your vacuum working efficiently. You can visually see when the dirt cup needs emptying and if emptied regularly the vacuum remains efficient. The visual effect of a full dirt cup is enough to drive even the least interested user to empty the bag.

In reality when you take personal opinions aside, vacuum cleaner bags are not expensive and are easily replaced. Regular replacing of the bags keeps your vacuum working efficiently. Some vacuum cleaner models have an alerting light that lets the user know when you need a replacement vacuum cleaner bag. The full vacuum cleaner bag is easily slipped off and a new bag put in its place. With bag less vacuum cleaners you don’t have to worry about checking the bag since you can see the dirt in full view. Some vacuums have a dirt cup with a fill line that, once the dirt reaches this line, it’s time to empty the cup. There are bag less vacuums that have filters that require maintenance. The filters need to be cleaned or the suction of the vacuum is diminished. Emptying the dirt cup can be a challenge, creating a huge dusty mess. If emptying vacuum cleaner bags seems too much of a chore consider installing a central vacuuming system.

Central vacuuming systems are vacuum systems built into homes. The home owner does not have to pull the vacuum cleaner all through the house but instead docks the lightweight hose at the vacuums outlets mounted in the wall. The vacuum system is quieter and efficiently removes dust and debris cleanly. A central vacuum system also adds value to your home when you decide to sell. Central vacuum systems are not only installed in new home construction but can also be used in older homes. You definitely do not need a replacement vacuum bag for this system.

If you decide to purchase a vacuum cleaner that needs bags there are many different retailers of vacuum bags. You can purchase vacuum bags from almost any grocery, drug or hardware store. You can also shop online from online stores that sell only vacuum bags. You will find from Kirby vacuum bags to Miele vacuum bags in different quantities. Some manufacturer of vacuum bags manufacturer generic bags that can fit a number of different brands of vacuum cleaners. If you have a Eureka vacuum machine you will not need a specific more expensive Eureka vacuum bag but instead an affordable generic bag.
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