13. Air Line Connections:
Note: Locking latches require 100 psi. min. to 120 psi. max. air
pressure.
A filter/regulator/lubricator must be installed on air supply at lift.
Failure to do so will void the warranty.
A. Lift should be at full height and lowered on latches.
B. Run 3/8" air line from existing facility main air supply to the
FRL. Run 3/8" air line from FRL to reducing tee, Fig. 22.
C. Connect air valve to Reducing Tee, Fig. 22.
Cut provided 1/4" air line tubing with sharp blade to length as
required. Tubing must be cut square with no burrs.
To Main Air
Supply
PAY ATTENTION TO
NUMBERING SEQUENCE
ON AIR VALVE
From FRL
to Reducing Tee
FRL
3/8" Air Line
1/4" Air Line
(To Air Valve)
To Slot in runway
for Air Locks
M4 Nylon Locknut
2
1/4" Air Line
(To Tee)
To Slot in runway
for Air Locks
1/4" Air Line
3
Air Valve
Note: To assemble air line tubing into fitting, use firm, manual
pressure to push tubing into fitting until it bottoms, Fig. 23. If
removal of the air line tubing from the fitting is ever required, hold
Push Sleeve in (against fitting) and, at the same time, pull out on
tubing.
Push
Sleeve
Air Valve Assembly
For
Motor Brackets
Lifts without internal
Reducing
air line get plug here.
Tee
To Runway for Rolling
Jacks (Only for use on
runways with internal
3/8" Air Line
air lines)
Air Valve Bracket
Air Valve
Lift Capacity
Decal
"PUSH TO RELEASE
LATCHES" Decal
2
12
Fig. 23
AIR LINE INTO FITTING
M5 x 15 PHMS For 1Ø
M5 x 50 PHMS For 3Ø
M4 PHMS
Ø4mm Flat Washer
Fig. 22
Air Line
Tubing