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Ingersoll Rand Combination Air System Accessories - 1/2in. NPT (F) Air Line Piggyback Regulator/Filter + Lubricator, Model# C38341600VS

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Your air tools will last longer, have fewer problems and need fewer repairs when you use Ingersoll Rands high-quality filters, regulators, and lubricators. Application: Filter, regulator, and lubricator, Max. PSI: 150, CFM: 150, Includes: (1) Filter, (1) Regulator, (1) Lubricator 40 micron filter 2.4 oz. bowl 150 PSI
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Questions & Answers for Ingersoll Rand Combination Air System Accessories - 1/2in. NPT (F) Air Line Piggyback Regulator/Filter + Lubricator, Model# C38341600VS

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What's the PSI rating?

It looks like the 150 PSI rating is the maximum safe pressure, but what is the operational psi rating?
The gauge in the picture tops out at 140 psi, so is it normally supposed to be operated at a lower pressure, e.g. 125 psi?
asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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Nicols
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The compressor's cut out level is 150 PSI but you would use the regulator to reduce the downstream air pressure to the desired level.
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Most regulators are rated to hold 200psi the gauge is for outlet pressure, so 200 in and from 0 to 140 out.
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Max PSI incoming

I can read that the max output on this unit is 140 PSI, Is this unit able to handle 175 PSI incoming, like is available from a Ingersoll Rand Model 2340L5-V?
asked 11 months ago
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Moto777
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This Ingersoll Rand air system has a maximum incoming pressure of 150 PSI.
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does it include mounting hardware? what are the thread diam. of inlet and outlet ?

asked 9 months ago
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supracalifragilistic
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The thread diameter of the inlet and outlet is 1/2" NPT. Mounting hardware is not included with the system.
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Can airflow be reversed?

My airflow comes from the right and goes out to the left. Can I change the direction of airflow on this set-up to allow the air to come in from the right and pass through the lubricator to the left?
asked 4 months ago
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Jomaga
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The airflow cannot be reversed on these filter/regulators.
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where do i get mounting hardware

asked 3 months ago
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rubbishman
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You can purchase the mounting hardware directly through Ingersoll Rand.
answered 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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What type of oil do i use with the lubricator and where can i find some?

asked 2 months, 1 week ago
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Gpuryear
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You would use a tool lube oil. This should be found anywhere locally that sells air compressors.
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