Hey guys, im starting this thread because ive done much searching, on this site and on others, about the effectiveness of inline water separators for air tools.
Ive seen threads where a 5micron filter is recommended, and others where a 0.1 micron is used.
Im getting a new impact wrench, and am going to use it daily and my garage just has.. water in their airlines. They dont care about their setup and they have an old setup as well. So I guess my question is.. how well DO these water separators really work? they seem like theyre generally priced between $10 - 100$
like this one for example: http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/sgt99000.html
I know that it might work, but i dont know if it will remove at least 90% of water. Im not looking for any desicants or filters or water separators to install at the base of all connections - the compressor. That is out of the question for me.
What in-lines do you use?
Ive seen threads where a 5micron filter is recommended, and others where a 0.1 micron is used.
Im getting a new impact wrench, and am going to use it daily and my garage just has.. water in their airlines. They dont care about their setup and they have an old setup as well. So I guess my question is.. how well DO these water separators really work? they seem like theyre generally priced between $10 - 100$
like this one for example: http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/sgt99000.html
I know that it might work, but i dont know if it will remove at least 90% of water. Im not looking for any desicants or filters or water separators to install at the base of all connections - the compressor. That is out of the question for me.
What in-lines do you use?