RISK OF BURSTING AND/OR INJURY. Check for damaged air hose. Keep the air hose
away from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Inspect the air hose periodically and replace it if it
becomes worn or damaged.
RISK OF INJURY. Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel.
RISK OF INJURY. When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Use only
authorized parts.
ALWAYS turn compressor OFF, disconnect from power source, and drain all pressure from
system before servicing.
This product is specifically designed for compressed air service ONLY.
Note: Air supply must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at temperatures below 35°F (2°C).
Note: These products are designed specifically for compressed air service only.
Note: Use a thread sealer or Teflon® tape on all male threads.
1. Securely mount the filter in a vertical position as close as
possible to air tool connection.
Note: Air flow must be in same direction as arrow on filter
body (See Fig. 1). Verify the arrow points to the
outlet.
2. System piping should be 1/4" minimum. Avoid using
unnecessary fittings, couplings, etc., that restrict the flow
of air.
3. Connect the air supply to the inlet port.
1. Before pressurizing system, make certain the bowl is securely screwed into the filter body.
2. Check that all connections are tight. A small leak will substantially reduce the performance of your compressor.
If you suspect a leak, spray a small amount of soapy water around the area with a spray bottle. If bubbles
appear, retighten or reseal the connection. Do not overtighten.
Note: Drain filter whenever water can be seen in bowl by turning the manual drain valve.
RISK OF INJURY. ALWAYS turn compressor OFF, disconnect from power source, and drain all
pressure from system before servicing.
RISK OF INJURY. ALWAYS depressurize the unit before removing the bowl. If bowl is
difficult to remove, it may be under pressure.
1. Inspect and replace cracked, damaged or deteriorated seals and bowls. Wipe bowls with a soft, dry cloth to
clean.
2. Replace or clean filter element periodically. Remove the filter element and tap filter on a hard surface or use an
air gun to blow out residual dirt.
3. Drain bowls at least once per work shift. To avoid spray or splatter, cover bottom of filter with a cloth.
4. Before placing the unit in service, make sure the bowl is reinstalled and securely locked in place.
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3 - ENG
Fig. 1