With excellent controllability and operability, electric tools greatly reduce labor intensity, improve work efficiency and realize mechanization of manual operation compared with manual tools, and are cheaper and easier to control than pneumatic tools. With the progress of the times, the innovation of science and technology, and the development of society, air tools will gradually grow into the pillar of the hardware industry.
In the country's largest specialized hardware market, it has brought together all kinds of hardware products from all over the country and even the world. The number of shops engaged in air tools business is gradually rising in this diverse and competitive market, which shows that air tools products have a considerable development future and a superior market environment.
Air tools has good prospects:
1. In terms of working capacity, air tools can be easily operated by operating the handle of the air supply valve and adjusting the regulating valve. It can provide more levels of selection in the rotation speed range. Under the same output power, AIR TOOLS is small and light compared with electric tools. Air tools is more suitable for working for a long time without generating heat, and even if the compressed air engine is overloaded, the tool only stops rotating and resumes normal operation once the overload phenomenon is relieved.
2. In terms of environmental applicability, air tools has stronger water resistance. Immersion is harmful to tools, but it will not generate electric sparks and cause hazards like electric tools. Moreover, because air tools can use the internal combustion engine air pump, it can adapt to various bad or harsh environments.
3. In terms of economy, the initial investment of electric tools is lower, but the long-term energy consumption is higher, and the maintenance and replacement costs of tools are also higher. The initial investment of air tools requires the establishment of air pressure pipeline equipment, but the long-term use of air tools has lower cost in terms of energy consumption and tool maintenance.
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