@@julianlloyd4743 that was my thought too, but what if you use it with oil and afterwards you need to use it without. Do we need separate gun per use case? I have never worked with this stuff so don't mind if my assupmtions are incorrect.
@@Blue-Scorpion yes, I read up last night on it. Basically these are for use with air tools that need lubricanttion. If you're spraying then you just need the water trap. If you do use this type with oil when you come to paint you will need to remove it and use a different hose etc. I did read you can put thinners through it but I wouldn't risk it. I mainly use my compressor for spraying so will definitely not be putting any oil in there.
@@julianlloyd4743 Thanks for sharing this with me / all other beginners who will read this. Useful info. Well basically thats what i thought as well, but i wasn't really 100% sure.
I watched it all and I still dont know what is it for? Is not the 1st compartment supposed to be water separator and some kind of air filtering module? Can you explain? BTW that is a nice model if it pumps to 20 bar but only 2 PSI ;)
Hi, This post is already over a year old, but for future users, I thought I'd make it known that the first compartment is for water and particulate debris separation from the air flow, and the second compartment is for filling with oil that will subsequently travel down the air line and lubricate your tools automatically, so that you don't need to lubricate them daily or multiple times a day (depending on how often you use them). on the filter side, the window is there so you can see the liquid level as the water accumulates, so you know when you need to empty it, for the lubricator side, the window is there so you know when to add more lubricant. make sure to adjust the rate at which oil is dispensed into the line so that it matches to usage rate of your tools. also, at the part of the video where he plugs the device into his compressor, there are three dials. from left to right, the first dial indicates the pressure inside the tank, the second indicates the pressure between the tank and the filter/regulator/lubricator (in case you are connecting the two using a hose, or separating into two separate lines for lubricated and unlubricated air) and the third indicates pressure coming out of the right side of the filter/regulator/lubricator into the hose you are using to connect your tools to. an example of a time you would need unlubricated air is when you are using a paint gun.
Hi, Did you delete my reply to the most recent comment before this, or is youtube being lame as usual? I'll leave it deleted if you did, please let me know why though
Καλησπερα. Για το λογο οτι σκέφτομαι να παρω αεροσυμπιεστή δεν λες και σε μας τους άσχετους ποια η λειτουργεία που κανει το μπουκαλάκι λίπανσης?Λιπαίνει το εργαλείο που είναι συνδεδεμένο?Εγκλωβίζει το νερο ώστε να μη παει στο πιστολι και βγει στη συνέχεια στη βαφή? Ψύχει τον αέρα? Τη ρύθμιση στο + - του ρεγουλατορου που εχει πως τη ρυθμίζω και γιατι?Ευχαριστω.
can it be used for painting? will oil end up in the gun? i need it only to insulate water droplets
Wondering the same thing. Oil must end up in the paint. I suppose you can leave the oil part empty?
@@julianlloyd4743 that was my thought too, but what if you use it with oil and afterwards you need to use it without. Do we need separate gun per use case? I have never worked with this stuff so don't mind if my assupmtions are incorrect.
@@Blue-Scorpion yes, I read up last night on it. Basically these are for use with air tools that need lubricanttion. If you're spraying then you just need the water trap. If you do use this type with oil when you come to paint you will need to remove it and use a different hose etc. I did read you can put thinners through it but I wouldn't risk it. I mainly use my compressor for spraying so will definitely not be putting any oil in there.
@@julianlloyd4743 Thanks for sharing this with me / all other beginners who will read this. Useful info. Well basically thats what i thought as well, but i wasn't really 100% sure.
Thanks for this, useful
Χωριάτικη είχατε σήμερα και είχες το λάδι πρόχειρο;
great
I watched it all and I still dont know what is it for? Is not the 1st compartment supposed to be water separator and some kind of air filtering module? Can you explain? BTW that is a nice model if it pumps to 20 bar but only 2 PSI ;)
2nd is for adding oil for mechanical tools needing oiling during usage.
Hi, This post is already over a year old, but for future users, I thought I'd make it known that the first compartment is for water and particulate debris separation from the air flow, and the second compartment is for filling with oil that will subsequently travel down the air line and lubricate your tools automatically, so that you don't need to lubricate them daily or multiple times a day (depending on how often you use them). on the filter side, the window is there so you can see the liquid level as the water accumulates, so you know when you need to empty it, for the lubricator side, the window is there so you know when to add more lubricant. make sure to adjust the rate at which oil is dispensed into the line so that it matches to usage rate of your tools.
also, at the part of the video where he plugs the device into his compressor, there are three dials. from left to right, the first dial indicates the pressure inside the tank, the second indicates the pressure between the tank and the filter/regulator/lubricator (in case you are connecting the two using a hose, or separating into two separate lines for lubricated and unlubricated air) and the third indicates pressure coming out of the right side of the filter/regulator/lubricator into the hose you are using to connect your tools to. an example of a time you would need unlubricated air is when you are using a paint gun.
@@Dwayne-h2vHi mate, do I need oil when using the Pneumatic Air Jack?
Thanks for your detailed explanation 🙏
Hi. How do you set the presure on these? Thanks
Sir can we use lubricator in spray painting ...pls reply me
😂😂😂😂
it's only for tools. If you want to spray paint you should have a small pressure regulator connected to the spraygun and not far away.
Hi, Did you delete my reply to the most recent comment before this, or is youtube being lame as usual? I'll leave it deleted if you did, please let me know why though
Απο την προφορά θα έλεγα ότι είσαι Ελληνας
Super 😘
Was that olive oil? ^^
it looks like, very suitable oil for compressor 😂
Killfrost
Καλησπερα. Για το λογο οτι σκέφτομαι να παρω αεροσυμπιεστή δεν λες και σε μας τους άσχετους ποια η λειτουργεία που κανει το μπουκαλάκι λίπανσης?Λιπαίνει το εργαλείο που είναι συνδεδεμένο?Εγκλωβίζει το νερο ώστε να μη παει στο πιστολι και βγει στη συνέχεια στη βαφή? Ψύχει τον αέρα? Τη ρύθμιση στο + - του ρεγουλατορου που εχει πως τη ρυθμίζω και γιατι?Ευχαριστω.
Η κρατάει τα λάδια που πιθανόν πετάει το κομπρεσερ η τα νερά
Λέει η μετάφραση του τίτλου ρυθμιστή λαδιού φίλτρο αερος μάλλον φίλτρο εξόδου αερος με λάδι είναι
Do you use extra virgin oil?
27.99 in Ireland
What's the name of lubricator
It won't do anything that close to the compressor🙄
Italy made byan dmi dto. Eh