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Razor Xtool Compress ((free))

You cannot use a standard garage compressor at 100+ PSI. The RAZOR’s galvo head has delicate mirrors. Exceed ~70 PSI, and you will physically blow the mirrors out of alignment or crack the lens. You need a regulator and a moisture trap (compressed air has water that ruins laser optics).

The built-in HEPA filter removes 99.7% of dust from the air intake, preventing particles from settling on and damaging your expensive laser lens. Performance Comparison Standard Air Assist xTool Air-Compress Assist Pump Type Rubber Diaphragm Metal Piston Airflow Loss High (due to deformation) Zero Transmission Loss Speed Boost +20% Efficiency Control Auto-Adjust via Software 2. Razor12911’s XTool: High-Speed Data Precompression razor xtool compress

When you connect the RAZOR to a high-pressure shop air compressor (regulated to ~40-60 PSI), the laser transforms into a different machine. It stops burning wood and starts blasting it away like a miniature sandblaster. You cannot use a standard garage compressor at 100+ PSI

By rapidly cooling the material, it prevents the yellowing or charring common in wood and acrylic projects. You need a regulator and a moisture trap

The compress tool has several advantages:

I'm assuming you meant to say " Razor XTool Compress" or more likely "Razor X-Tool or X-Tools Compress" doesn't seem well known but I found that XTools seems a more well known . Here is what I could find.