AIR COMPRESSOR ACCESSORIES
Building an Efficient Air System
A quality air system can save time, money and keep equipment operating at maximum efficiency. The use of filters that remove moisture and impurities from the air help high-speed pneumatic production lines operate more efficiently. Regulators and lubricators may also be added to control and lubricate downstream equipment.
Air Compressor
Hot air leaves compressor, water vapor cools and liquefies as it goes downstream
AT-4005-M 1 ⁄ 2 -inch NPT Main line filter with manual drain and metal bowl removes water and debris
AT-4012-M 1 ⁄ 4 -inch NPT
Electric compressor drain automatically drains liquid from tank
Paint Spraying
AT-4006-M 3 ⁄ 8 -inch NPT General purpose filter with polycarbonate bowl and manual drain, removes water and debris
Air Operated Tools
AT-4007-M In-line desiccant, disposable filter and regulator in one compact unit
AT-4008-M Air tool filter removes dirt and debris
22-0231 Regulator reduces pressure to safe operating level for air tools
AT-4011-M 3 ⁄ 8 -inch NPT
AT-4010-M 3 ⁄ 8 -inch NPT Lubricator with polycarbonate bowl injects a fine stream of oil to lubricate air tools
Filter/regulator with polycarbonate bowl and manual drain combines filter and regulator into one compact unit
Important Steps for an Air System Set-up
1. Main-line filter and regulator should be installed at least 20-feet from the compressor. The air will cool down, allowing much of the water vapor to condense naturally for removal by filtration. 2. All line-drops (workstations) should be taken from the top of the main line. This prevents water from flowing into branch lines. 3. Galvanized pipe is recommended when building an air system. Follow illustration when building a workstation drop.
Use galvanized pipe
Goose neck all workstations
Drop a 6-inch pipe to drip leg
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