"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So are you saying the CFM rating is based on the full-out speed of the press and at the same press speed the servo press will use less air than the all pneumatic? So an 8/7 being operated by just 1 person is going to run basically at the same speed as the pneumatic drive because the main factor is not press capability but operator capability thus a larger compressor isn't needed?
Thanks for the replys, if the cfm rating is only 2 more than that shouldn't warrent a larger compressor. By the way, I took the CFM rating off the printable pdf file which says 32 CFM, the specs directly on the webpage say 23. If anyone from M&R sees this you might want to check that out.