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Re: How to reduce vibration in compressor air line
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Posted by Rod (NH) on August 08, 2004 at 11:09:29 from (12.148.160.138):
In Reply to: How to reduce vibration in compressor air line? posted by Brad on August 08, 2004 at 10:39:34:
Hi Brad, All the major hose manufacturer's market low pressure general purpose rubber hose for air, water, oil and fuel lines. It is available in sizes up to at least 3/4" ID with "push-on" end connectors in various configurations that are easily attached in the field. I use a 5/8" ID Gates 10LOR "Lock-On" rubber hose in about a three ft length from my compressor tank to my wall piping. The rated working pressure is 300 psig and I use it to 175 psig. I don't remember where I got it. I know my local NAPA carries Weatherhead hose and fittings. They make a 3/4" neoprene cover/nitrile inner lining hose for push-on connectors. The hose is H101 General Purpose hose for compressed air and other applications. The working pressure is 350 psig and 212 deg F max with a burst pressure of 1400 psig. Check with your local NAPA to see what brand they carry. You can buy it by the foot. You could go with high pressure hydraulic hose but it is way overkill for a standard pneumatic system less than 200 psig. Rod
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