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Air Coupling Rated Over 90 Psi.
I have several air hoses rated over 90 psi. All my nail guns are rated at 120 psi max, but my couplings are rated at 90psi max and I keep breaking my air chuck because it is only rated at 90 and the tires on my trailer are 110 psi. Does any one know of a good set of couplinks and a air chuck rated for 150 possibly?
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