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This product carries a 90-day 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
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The Rockwood 1/2” NPT, 2 Stage Air Filter/Dryer System includes a high-capacity, drainable Coalescing Filter and Bowl to trap moisture and other impurities from a compressed air supply. The Dryer section contains a replenishable pellet-type of moisture absorbing desiccant. Also include is an integral mounting bracket for secure mounting.
Bowls and housing constructed of aluminum
Coalescing filter removes oil vapor, water and dirt
Desiccant dryer bowl provides dry air for your system
Wall mountable
Warranty
90 Day
Specifications
1/2” FNPT Inlet
1/2” FNPT Outlet
Flow Rate
45 CFM
Maximum Pressure
210 PSI
Minimum Pressure
20 PSI
Operating Temperature
41 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F
Filters Down to .01 Microns
In the Box
Contents
(1) 1/2” FNPT inlet Coalescing Filter with Drain Valve
Read Instructions thoroughly read and understand these product instructions before using this equipment. Failure to follow all warnings can result in tool damage or serious physical injury. Keep these product instructions for future reference.
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Questions & Answers
It states the flow rate is 45cfm is this sufficient for a tool that takes a minimum of 90 PSI to run
Asked by: Dusty
This technically depends on the tool. A large majority of tools run at 90 PSI but require less than 10 CFM leaving you more than 30 CFM to spare.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2021-05-13
What regulator is needed for this assembly?
Asked by: Victor
Our Eastwood https://www.eastwood.com/ew-regulator-w-gauge-1-2-npt.html regulator would be a perfect match.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2021-02-07
Can you run the 1/2in with 3/8in reducers? So I wouldn't have to buy all new fittings and hoses. If so what would it affect as the CFM and PSI rating?
Asked by: Twitch
You can certainly run the reducers to keep all the current plumbing. The reducers will not hurt your PSI at all and should have very little to no effect on CFM since you are already running 3/8th air line.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2018-09-05
Can inlet be switched to filter from either side?
Asked by: Steve
Unfortunately the inlet and outlet must stay fixed as the system is only designed to have the air flow in one direction.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2018-06-04
When are they going to be back in stock?
Asked by: Brian
They will be back in stock on 6/21/2018.
Answered by: SeanW
Date published: 2018-06-27
Would this work good for both impact tools and plasma cutting?
Asked by: Dupe
This would be a good option for both applications/ uses.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2018-04-19
Why is the why is the 1/2 inch version so much more expensive than the 3/8. Is the 1/2 better or is there no difference.
Asked by: Kyle18
The 1/2" NPT version is roughly twice the size and has a higher flow rate.