I have had a fitting made that has a brass truck valve stem brazed to a 1/4" male quick disconnect. I put it in the compressor. Then I use a talking tire air pressure gauge for the readout. --- In [email protected], Agent86b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > has anybody found a way of setting the air pressure to the correct > PSI for particular tools? > For example my air drill must run at 90 PSI, but my compressor tank > is factory set to 115 PSI. > I can get my sited wife to come and read the two gages to tell me > what I have, but I would rather do it myself. Otherwise I must wait > for her to come home before using a different tool. > Thanks for any advice. > Max. >
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