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Connect tool to air line using pipe, hose and fitting sizes shown in the diagram on page 12. Sound pressure level 90 dB(A) in accordance with Pneurop PN8NTC1.2.
Disconnect the air supply from the hose reel before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the reel. Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for use with your reel.
The direction of air flow is marked with arrows on the air preparation units and the blow protector. The mounting order for air preparation units is firstly the filter then the air regulator followed by a lubricator. The filter and regulator can be replaced by a filter/regulator combination unit.
Find air flow requirement in standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) on vertical line to left of graph. Now follow horizontal line on same graph to determine total extended length of hose required. Follow vertical line above hose length to intersection with the horizontal air flow SCFM line.
When the reel is secured in position, attach the air hose coming from the compressor. Wrap the threads of the male connector with teflon tape or other thread sealant, and connect to the air inlet hose of the hose reel. Use teflon tape at hose outlet when attaching air powered tools.
Line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 8 metres). The minimum hose bore should be 3/8” and fittings must have the same inside
the air tool. Losses in air preparation units, couplings and hoses should not be higher than 0.6 - 1.0 bar (8.6-15 psi). It is reasonable to work with 7 bar (101 psi) system pressure and to obtain 6.3 bar (90 psi) at the air tool end. This will ensure an acceptable productivity of the air tool.