OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING TUBING FROM AIR COMPRESSOR:
4. After connecting the air tubing to end of check valve, run your
air tubing away from your compressor to the area in which
you intend to run your air line.
NOTE:
Always use tubing clamps to properly secure the air
tube. As there can be multiple surface areas in which the
tubing clamps can be connected, consult your local hardware
retailer for the proper fasteners needed for your specific
application.
PROPERLY SECURING TUBING CLAMPS
5. Secure the air tube using tubing clamps. To secure: Press the
air tube into the tube clamp so that round bracket wraps
around the air tube. Secure the tube clamp using mounting
hardware (not included) and secure. The manufacturer
recommends tubing clamps be used every 4 ft. to keep
air tube straight (See Figure 7).
NOTE: Consult your local hardware retailer when selecting
fastener hardware (not included).
PROPERLY CONNECTING T AND 90° CONNECTION
FITTINGS.
6. At the top, use either a T connection fitting (E) or a 90 degree
angle (C) (See Figure 8).
NOTE: Always use tubing clamps to properly secure the air
tube. As there can be multiple surface areas in which the
tubing clamps can be connected, consult your local hardware
retailer for the proper fasteners needed for your specific
application.
7. For middle or drop down sections, the manufacturer suggests
the use of the in line shut off valve (D) (See Figure 9). Make
sure the arrow on the in line shut off valve is pointing in the
same direction that the air is flowing through the air tube. The
manufacturer recommends the in line shut off valve is easily
accessible to turn air flow off as needed.
NOTE: Always use tubing clamps to properly secure the air
tube. As there can be multiple surface areas in which the
tubing clamps can be connected, consult your local hardware
retailer for the proper fasteners needed for your specific
application.
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Same direction
with air flow
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Clip in
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