That would seem to be reasonable, but the hose terminates in a clamp
that fits onto a tire stem or one of the similarly shaped adapters
provided for sports balls, air mattresses, etc. Perhaps it could be used
to charge up an air storage tank for such tools. What about the air
reservoir for air brakes? I have no idea what pressure those operate at.

Jim

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> > Of James Frysinger
> > What on Earth would require such large pressures?
> 
> Air tools?
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