new-line Compressed Air Piping System Instruction Manual
- September 23, 2024
- NEW-LINE
Table of Contents
- Compressed Air Piping System
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Air Consumption of Common Shop Tools
- What You Will Need
- Optional Items
- Installation Instructions
- Q: Can I exceed the maximum operating pressure of 150 PSI?
- Q: How do I determine the total CFM requirement when running
Compressed Air Piping System
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Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Compressed Air Piping System by new-line
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 150 PSI
- Recommended Accessories: Air Filter, Lubricator, Regulator,
Additional Air Outlet Kits
Product Usage Instructions
Air Consumption of Common Shop Tools
Refer to the tool manufacturer for CFM requirements at load with
90 PSI.
What You Will Need
- Compressor
- Air Quick Connects
- Air Hose
- Open End Wrenches
- Hardware and Hand Tools for Mounting (#10 screws for manifolds
and tube supports)
Optional Items
- Air Filter
- Lubricator
- Regulator
- Additional Air Outlet Kits
Installation Instructions
Follow the CFM requirements of each tool when running multiple
tools simultaneously. Add additional outlets if needed, referring
to the CFM Flow Rate Usage Chart. Maximum operating pressure is 150
PSI. Do not exceed this limit to avoid personal injury or property
damage.
WARNING: Do not point compressed air source at
any part of your body or at any person. Always use eye protection
when using compressed air.
FAQ
Q: Can I exceed the maximum operating pressure of 150 PSI?
A: No, it is recommended to always adhere to the specified
maximum pressure limit to ensure safety.
Q: How do I determine the total CFM requirement when running
multiple tools?
A: Combine the CFM requirements of each tool being used
simultaneously to calculate the total CFM needed.
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Compressed Air Piping System by new-line
AIR CONSUMPTION OF COMMON SHOP TOOLS (REFER TO TOOL MFG)
YOU WILL NEED :
– Compressor – Air Quick Connects – Air Hose – Open End Wrenches – Hardware
and Hand Tools for Mounting (#10 screws for manifolds and tube supports)
OPTIONAL ITEMS :
– Air Filter – Lubricator – Regulator – Additional Air Outlet Kits
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
*TOOL
CFM @ LOAD W/ 90PSI
Brad/Finish Nailer Blow Gun Body Polisher/Buffer Cut Off Tool 1/4″ Die Grinder 1/4″ Ratchet 3/8″ & 1/2″ Ratchet 3/8″ Drill 1/2″ Drill 3/8″ Impact Wrench 1/2″ Impact Wrench Spray Gun Tire Buffer Orbital Sander
1-3 cfm 5-10 5-15 12-15 6-40 10-20 11-24 15-25 15-35 4-22 4-40 10-15 13-15 14-22
*Tools used continuously need higher CFM capabilities than those that are only used a few seconds at a time. If running multiple tools at the same time, you’ll need to combine the CFM requirements of each to determine the total CFM requirement.
Prior to starting installation, determine a suitable layout. This kit can be run along ceilings, walls, or benches. For draining of condensation buildup in lines, vertical drops should have a supplied drain valve threaded into the bottom of the aluminum manifold, and horizontal runs should have the valve threaded into the last manifold. Condensation in air systems should be drained at regular intervals. Filters, Regulators & Lubricators are recommended in any compressed air system (sold separately).
After determining your layout, thread the appropriate fitting to the aluminum manifolds using the supplied PTFE thread tape or another thread sealant. Mount manifolds directly to bench, walls or ceilings using suitable hardware, locating a stud or joist if mounting through wallboard. Thread MNPT x Tube fitting into compressor or air source. Using the tubing cutter, squarely cut the tubing to length and insert securely in the fitting, gently pulling to ensure a proper connection. Use support clamps (included) to secure tubing for safe and tidy routing.
Additional outlets (sold separately) can be added, however refer to the CFM Flow Rate Usage Chart.
WARNING:
Maximum operating pressure is 150PSI. For safety, do not exceed the pressure
limitation of the tubing, hose and/or device you are using. Failure to follow
these directions exactly may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Do not point compressed air source at any part of your body or at any person. Always use eye protection when using compressed air.
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