New 3/8'' Compressed Air Line Filter Water Seperator/Particulate Filter. This Filter Removes Liquid And Debris From Your Compressed Air Line To Extend The Life Of Your Tools And Compressor Accessories. 88 Cfm Flow Rate 3/8'' Female Npt Air Inlet Port X 3/8'' Female Npt Air Outlet Port 5 Micron Filter Element Included Visible At A Glance, Polycarbonate Bowl To View Moisture Levels 7 - 150 Psi Max Output Pressure 215 Psi Max Input Pressure Equipped With 2.7Oz Poly Bowl Temperature Ratings Between 41F Thru 140F Manual Twist Drain To To Release Built Up Liquid And Debris From The System. Located On The Bottom Of The Bowl. 6.5'' Height X 3'' Wide Compressed Air Filters Protect Your Equipment From Dust, Dirt, Oil And Water. Dust Will Wear Down Your Equipment (Like The Air Motor In Grinders, Pneumatic Actuators And It Can Make Pneumatic Control Valves Get Stuck. Especially When The Dirt And Dust Is Combined With Oil (Which Is Often The Case With Compressors), A Sticky Mess Can Form Inside Valves, Motors And Other Compressed Air Equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the water filter?A: The water filter measures six and a half inches in height and three inches in width. This compact size makes it easy to fit into most compressed air systems.
Q: What is the flow rate of the filter?A: The filter offers a flow rate of eighty-eight cubic feet per minute. This ensures efficient moisture removal from your compressed air line.
Q: What type of ports does this filter have?A: This filter has three-eighths inch female National Pipe Thread air inlet and outlet ports. These standard connections allow for easy installation with most air compressor setups.
Q: What is the maximum output pressure?A: The maximum output pressure of this filter is one hundred fifty PSI. This capability ensures that it can handle a wide range of air compressor applications.
Q: What is included with the filter?A: The filter includes a five micron filter element and a two point seven ounce polycarbonate bowl. These components enhance its performance in moisture and debris separation.
Q: How do I install this water filter?A: To install, simply connect the three-eighths inch inlet and outlet ports to your compressed air lines. Ensure the system is off before making connections.
Q: Can this filter be used with all air compressors?A: Yes, this filter is compatible with most air compressors that have three-eighths inch connections. It helps protect your tools from moisture and debris.
Q: How do I drain the filter?A: To drain the filter, use the manual twist drain located at the bottom of the bowl. This allows you to easily release built-up liquid and debris.
Q: What temperature range can this filter handle?A: The filter can operate within a temperature range of forty-one to one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit. This makes it suitable for various environments.
Q: How do I clean and maintain the filter?A: Regularly check the bowl for moisture and debris and drain as needed. Replace the filter element based on usage to ensure optimal performance.
Q: Is the filter suitable for industrial use?A: Yes, this filter is designed to withstand industrial applications. It effectively removes contaminants, extending the life of your air tools.
Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately for assistance. Keep all packaging for potential return or exchange.
Q: What is the warranty on this product?A: This product typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check with the retailer for specific warranty details and coverage.
Q: Is this filter easy to install for beginners?A: Yes, the filter is user-friendly and can be installed by beginners with basic tools. Follow the provided instructions for a smooth setup.
Q: How often should I replace the filter element?A: The filter element should be replaced based on your usage patterns, typically every six months to a year. Regular checks will help maintain performance.