Order EXAIR’s Complimentary Blowoff Guide and Get a Free Nozzle

EXAIR’s 3rd Edition Blowoff Guide is available here, and we are offering a bonus #1100 Super Air Nozzle when you order yours.

Our complimentary blowoff guide contains every bit of information we have concerning our full product line of compressed air saving Super Air Nozzles and Safety Air Guns. You will find detailed information about the safe and efficient use of compressed air which includes reducing energy costs, reducing noise levels and eliminating harmful dead-end pressures.

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Would you like to be able to estimate how much money you can save when you reduce compressed air consumption? EXAIR’s Blowoff Guide will show you a step by step process for estimating compressed air savings.

Each nozzle within our product line is detailed in the guide which gives you dimensions, air flow, force and noise levels at 80 PSIG inlet pressure. You will see our tiniest #1108SS with it’s M4 x 0.5 thread through the giant #1121 and it’s 1-1/4 NPT thread. So whether you need to bring your 1/8″ open tubes into OSHA compliance or have an application requiring a massive 23 pounds of force – we have you covered.

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Air nozzles from tiny to giant and everything in between in order to keep your compressed air use efficient and safe

All of our Safety Air Guns are represented in the Blowoff Guide as well. EXAIR’s safety air gun offer the same large breadth of performance and ability to solve from the lightest to the heaviest duty application. Our Precision Safety Air Guns fit the light duty, low air flow applications while the Soft Grip and Heavy Duty Safety Air Guns are popular with most industrial environments. Choose the Super Blast Safety Air Guns when sheer brute force is necessary for success. EXAIR also offers chip shields for those first three styles of gun.

EXAIR nozzles are engineered to help you maintain OSHA standards for safe use of compressed air and are also CE compliant.

Get your free Blowoff Guide and #1100 Super Air Nozzle here.

If you need any assistance in choosing an engineered air nozzle, please contact EXAIR.

Thanks,
Kirk Edwards
Application Engineer
EXAIR Corporation
Ph. 1-800-903-9247

How I Totally Rocked Father’s Day For The 8th Time In A Row (or “Get Some Time In The Woods, Farno”)

Dear Brian,

I’m really looking forward to this Friday’s blog; I trust you’ll tell us how your Father’s Day Weekend 2013 campout went. I hope you and your daughter had a LARGE time, and I especially hope this turns into something that you two end up sharing with her little sister, when she’s old enough to join you.

As you know, my sons and I chose to celebrate Father’s Day, for the eighth straight year, in tents.  We had access to a boat again this year, from which we tried our luck frog gigging Friday night. It’s a good thing we brought S’mores supplies, because Camp WooHoo was fresh out of frog legs that evening.

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Camp WooHoo
My view from the hammock
My view from the hammock

We did have a good breakfast Saturday morning, courtesy of my new 16” cast steel camp skillet.  You can gather some pretty cool gear if you do this stuff long enough…skillet

…and afterwards, we spent some quality time on the lake. We had slightly better luck with the fish that afternoon than with the frogs the night before, and were able to supplement our dinner with some Filet-o-Bluegill (trademark not pending). Again, it was good to have brought other food with us.

The weather was fantastic, as was the company. The former you can’t always count on, but the latter’s a given. These times with our children are priceless (I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know), and I can’t believe I’m already on the “back nine” with both of mine! I’m having a blast and hope you are the same. Welcome to the Brotherhood of Camping Dads.

Your friend,

Russ

p.s. Since this is an EXAIR blog, have you gotten any good Cabinet Coolers inquiries lately?  It seems to be the season, and people should really be excited about our Free AC Sensor promotion, right?

Russ Bowman
Application Engineer
EXAIR Corporation
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Pop or Soda?

If you were asked the generic term for a sweetened carbonated beverage, what would you call it, soda, pop, or coke? Your answer would depend on where you live. People from the West Coast and Northeast would call it soda. Folks from the Midwest and Mountain areas call it pop. And folks in the South… ask for a Coke, no matter what they’re ordering. “I’ll have a coke”.  “What kind”.  ” Root beer please”.

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As an application engineer, I have customers use terms for our products, while they are relevant to them, they really do not accurately tag the product. For example, someone will call in and ask for an EXAIR. While EXAIR is our company name, it is not the name of any one of our thousands of part numbers.

Over my 18 years with EXAIR, I have learned to translate ambiguous product descriptions and direct the customer to the correct item. I am not alone. The other application engineers on the team can do the same. If not they will consult with the rest of us. Expertise in fluid power is our hallmark and what positions us a leader in Intelligent Compressed Air® products for industry.

Need help? Click the Live Chat icon in the upper left to connect with one of our engineers. Or you call 1-800-903-9247 and ask to speak with an application engineer.

Joe Panfalone

Application Engineer

Phone (513) 671-3322
Fax (513) 671-3363
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Father’s Day Weekend 2013

Well, we have finally reached it; the weekend every dad has been looking forward to,  Father’s Day Weekend.  I myself have only been able to celebrate as a father for the past three years.  However, this is the first year that I will get to celebrate with both of my daughters.  Instead of waiting until Sunday to celebrate, I am going to start tonight.  The best way I know how,  is camping……  in the backyard.   That’s right, my oldest daughter has been wanting to go camping since the weather turned warm. She’s never been camping, so tonight we will rough it, in the backyard.

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By roughing it, I do mean we will be having a fire in the fire pit, roasting S’mores,  and setting the futon mattress in the tent so I don’t have to sleep on the ground.  I’ve even picked up a vintage white gas lantern to try and get working for tonight too.  It’s a lantern that I purchased used and, so of course, it doesn’t work.   With any luck we will be camping under the stars with the flicker of an old white gas lantern.

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Other than that, this will be just another weekend at the Farno household.  What are your plans for the upcoming weekend?

Brian Farno
Application Engineer
BrianFarno@EXAIR.com
@EXAIR_BF