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Air tools are a type of hand tool that use compressed air to power their operation. They are typically used in industrial and automotive applications, and are designed to be more powerful and efficient than traditional hand tools. Air tools are often used in applications where high torque and speed are required, such as drilling, grinding, and sanding. They are also used in applications where precision and accuracy are important, such as riveting and stapling.
Air tools are typically more expensive than traditional hand tools, but they are also more durable and require less maintenance. They are also safer to use, as they do not generate heat or sparks, and are less likely to cause injury.
The air tool market is highly competitive, with a wide range of manufacturers offering a variety of products. Major players in the market include Ingersoll Rand, Makita, Bosch, and DeWalt. Other notable companies include Snap-on, Milwaukee, and Hitachi. Show Less Read more