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Pressure Conversion Tips for Accuracy

Convert bar to PSI easily and learn what pressure your tools really need for optimal performance.
Pressure BAR PSI

Pressure is one of the most misunderstood specifications in compressed air systems. Many assume higher pressure equals better performance, but that’s not always true.

Pressure Basics

Pressure vs Flow

Pressure gives force; flow gives volume. High pressure with insufficient flow still results in poor tool performance.

Bar and PSI Conversions

  • 1 bar ≈ 14.5 PSI
  • Typical shop compressors: 6–7 bar (≈ 90–100 PSI).

Do You Really Need More Pressure?

Single-stage piston: Up to 8 bar; two-stage: 10–12 bar; screw compressors: stable pressure.

Pressure Drops

Filters, dryers, and regulators cause pressure loss. Plan for 0.3–0.5 bar drop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Divide PSI by 14.5. For example, 100 PSI ≈ 6.9 bar.

Not necessarily. Most tools operate efficiently at 6–7 bar.

Typically 0.3–0.5 bar across filters and dryers.

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