The SMT50 requires it own compressed air supply. It's definitely a bit of a downside with it; it's not like I have a compressor kicking around my place. I suppose one advantage is that I could buy the quietest compressor I could rather than put up with whatever was built-in (which might be noisy). I ended up purchasing the California Air Tools CAT-1610A Ultra Quiet compressor from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/California-Air-Tools-376-Accessory/dp/B008FCSQ1U) for about $200. This might be overkill. The machine is speced for 60psi, but the compressor will do twice that; but I wanted quiet and this looked like the best choice. You can go with a medical compressor which I'm told are virtual silent. That seemed a little overkill given the 5x price tag for things.
Below are the final connector pieces joined together, then with the air hose from the machine attached, and finally with the hose plugged into the air compressor.
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