So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Monday, July 4, 2011

Reciprocating Air Compressor: Info On Air Compressor Filter Regulator

By Claudio Larco


One of several important parts of an air compressor is the pneumatic-regulator unit. When you order a completely new air compressor that is often employed in compact pneumatic or air tools, a filter-regulator device is already added on it. Occasionally, some cheap air compressors only place an air-regulator without the filter to regulate the price, except in certain dependable brand names like IngersollRand compressor. They are actually loaded with modular pneumatic filter-regulator device as regular add-ons.

All air-driven instruments which include pneumatic actuators, valves and air-tools have a preferred operating pressure to operate and to function appropriately. Too low will cause them to malfunction or stop functioning, too big pressure causes the o-ring seal to burst and leak. It is important to specify the pressure just before connecting your favorite air-tools, in case you accidentally connect a tool that meant to have 85 psi to a 200 psi air supply it could be incredibly risky and may explode or damage the device itself.

This is where the compressor regulator comes into action. The air-regulator keeps the pre-specified pressure just before proceeding to the device. If the pressure from the compressor tank rises the air regulator will still maintain the predetermined pressure. The air regulator can only prevent the air pressure from going above the desired pressure but it cannot compensate it if the pressure from the air tank falls below the preferred pressure. Just in case the pressure from the second side rises, it has a built-in release valve that will allow it to bleed the excess pressure until finally it gets to the set pressure. It has a large knob on top of it that can be simply turn to correct the pressure output.

A pressure gauge is also included to keep track of the output pressure. Without the gauge it will be difficult to change the regulator device since that you have no way of telling the amount of pressure is present on the output side. In some compressor equipments you will find 2 pieces of gauge that's for the input and the output side.

In case you obtain a regulator component, you should find out the size of the regulator you want to purchase. The size is chosen by the flow rate capacity. As the flow rate capacity raises the port size also raises, it is actually directly proportional to one another. So, you can also apply the port size as the basis of the regulator device sizing. For example, if your current regulator unit has a " port, then you should get a " regulator component. The regulator component is not usually offered in common hardware stores.

You can perhaps acquire them in hardware merchants who offer air compressors. Some specific companies also sells them, like SMC who markets pneumatic valves, actuators and compressor accessories like filter, regulator, air-dryer, main line filter and after coolers. Other pneumatic manufacturers including Norgren, Bosh, CKD and Bimba also produce them.




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