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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 368225" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>All of the homeowner grade compressors that I've seen from that era had a max PSI of 120. I've got a 22gal Sanborn that I bought in 83 that is switchable from 110/220 but the factory max psi was and still is set to 120. I also own a newer 6 gal Porter Cable compressor that shuts off at 150, but as stated above, most air tools will operate just fine at 90-100 psi. I know all of my air tools and nail guns will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 368225, member: 7544"] All of the homeowner grade compressors that I've seen from that era had a max PSI of 120. I've got a 22gal Sanborn that I bought in 83 that is switchable from 110/220 but the factory max psi was and still is set to 120. I also own a newer 6 gal Porter Cable compressor that shuts off at 150, but as stated above, most air tools will operate just fine at 90-100 psi. I know all of my air tools and nail guns will. [/QUOTE]
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