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What do I do if my air compressor can keep up with the venturi on my vacuum press?

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What do I do if my air compressor can keep up with the venturi on my vacuum press?

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The only thing you can do is “baby sit” the system. Watch the compressor gauge and when it drops below 80 psi, turn off the vacuum press until the air compressor gets back to at least 90 psi. Keep in mind that the venturi stops pulling vacuum when the incoming air pressure drops below 80 psi. At that point, the air coming out the compressor is simply wasted. After the compressor has 90 psi, turn on the vacuum press again. Once the vacuum press cycles off by itself, it won’t use much air from the compressor to recharge the vacuum so you won’t have to baby sit it any longer.

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