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Perry Coleman Posted on Sep 19, 2018

How many cfm @90 psi does a FL3305 have - Psi Air Tools & Compressors

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I would guess approximately 9-10 but your best bet would be to contract Campbell Hausfield directly.,

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i can work this out ,but i`m not sure i want to,what are you going to do with that volume of air at that pressure?

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Too small,on CFM
If your spending less than $400 to 800,forget it

I had a Campbell Hausfeld for 30 years,with 20 gallon
I replaced it with an upright,30 gallon

I do not use an impact on wheel nuts,ever,and I use a torque wrench set at 80# going on.
That has worked for me,damage free for 35 years.
What kills the air,is the air chisel and worse,the cut off tool,which you will use the most.

Make sure what ever you get, uses oil,the oil less units last about 3 years.

Two stage is best,but I still have a single
Has to be wired for 220 volt,unless you like paying the electric bill
So hope you have circuit breaker and 1900 box branch circuit wiring experience

Forget the gas engine,unless your going on the road every week

You need about a steady 100# to really run any air tool--so that translates to about 10 CFM,little pricy

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Too small,on CFM
If your spending less than $400 to 800,forget it

I had a Campbell Hausfeld for 30 years,with 20 gallon
I replaced it with an upright,30 gallon

I do not use an impact on wheel nuts,ever,and I use a torque wrench set at 80# going on.
That has worked for me,damage free for 35 years.
What kills the air,is the air chisel and worse,the cut off tool,which you will use the most.

Make sure what ever you get, uses oil,the oil less units last about 3 years.

Two stage is best,but I still have a single
Has to be wired for 220 volt,unless you like paying the electric bill
So hope you have circuit breaker and 1900 box branch circuit wiring experience

Forget the gas engine,unless your going on the road every week

You need about a steady 100# to really run any air tool--so that translates to about 10 CFM,little pricy
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i can work this out ,but i`m not sure i want to,what are you going to do with that volume of air at that pressure?
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