MaxLine 3/4" Installation - Air Compressor Piping Kits M7500, M7580

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2014
  • Instructions on installing the Maxline 3/4" air compression system. RapidAir Products is your one source for all your compressed air piping needs, from the flexible RapidAir and Maxline tubing, to the hard piped blue aluminum pipe Fastpipe. Learn more at www.rapidairproducts.com. We can take your diagram or sketch and create a parts list for you.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 4 года назад +1

    Amusing how manufacturers seem to overlook all the difficulties built into their systems and show the installation as 1 2 3. In this case the coil line at 3/4" inch is extremely extremely difficult to straighten (to which they want to sell you a one time use $158 tool!!) and the fittings are a challenge to assemble to the pipe even with lubricant (I used conduit lube) requiring more force than hand gripping the pipe will provide to push the pipe into the fitting. I do observe that they have come out with straight pipe sections later to address the piping problem. These do not distort the pipe id like the coil line does (and yes I used the 'tool' to debur and dimension the id). The fittings are extraordinarily expensive as well. The kits do not include enough drops for 100' of run in a normal shop so you have to buy quite a few more fittings more than doubling the price of the 'Kit'. This would seem a ripe opportunity for competitors. The tubing looks like the same Pex makes for heated floor runs with the aluminum lining. It is not a standard size though so I am assuming it is metric. Buying the standard size Pex heat pipe and using generic shark bite fittings will bring the cost down considerably.

  • @williamsantiago7303
    @williamsantiago7303 2 года назад

    Looks like a great product but for the money I shouldn't have to be bending pipe straight and how long will that PLASTIC pipe hold up for. I like the hard aluminum pipe better, just my opinion. Maybe if the price was a little lower I would jump on it.

  • @joelwolfe
    @joelwolfe 2 года назад

    What about running in walls under sheet rock?

  • @Carlitosway211
    @Carlitosway211 9 лет назад +1

    What about the open holes on the back of the outlets? Do you just get a plug from the hardware store or something?

    • @scrapin
      @scrapin 9 лет назад

      It comes with a threaded plug for the back

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 9 лет назад

      ***** I wish that was true. I bought mine, didn't have any plugs so I went back to Northern, they opened another box, no plugs.

    • @scrapin
      @scrapin 9 лет назад +1

      Mine came with the plugs.
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    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 9 лет назад

      Hmmm, weird. Looks like I'll be making a trip to the hardware store then. It's closer than Northern..

    • @scrapin
      @scrapin 9 лет назад

      Its a bummer that they weren't included. I would call rapid air directly. Seeing as you opened two different boxes and both were short those plugs, I'd be expecting them to ship some to you.

  • @frostgfx
    @frostgfx 5 лет назад

    What size Adjustable Wrench did you use? 12", 15"?

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 2 года назад

    What a load of garbage in marking the fittings with a sharpie when all one has to do is tighten !!