Big Barn
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Those specs for 30cfm must be a misprint.
I have a two stage Atlas Copco with 23 cfm / 80 gallon tank. No problems.
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That spec is 30 CFM but that is at their 85psi max and no load.
If you have 23 cfm at 175 psi, you are gonna be able to make more than 23 cfm at 85 psi, and with a tankful of 175psi air, it would be a VERY long time before you ran out of air. So considering under load the grinder uses less air, probably why you dont have any issues. But about the next step down in air compressors is 60gal single stage stuff at ~10-14cfm and 120psi, what you have would probably be the minimum.
Interesting. Never really thought about it but will now.I think switch type is a personal preference. I like using my slide switch grinders for wire brush and grinding wheels. And definitely paddle switch for cutoff discs.