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I have some pneumatic filters, regulators, lubricators, and combo devices for sale. Some are new, and some are used. All used units have been tested. I have priced the new units at about 40-45% of retail, and the used at about 1/3. So, here they are:

Wilkerson L28-06-LK00 Lubricator, 150 max PSI, 3/4NPT, this unit was assembled in a system, but never used, $35.

Master Pneumatic CFR68-2 Filter/Regulator, 150 max PSI, 1/4NPT, New, $20.


I will also trade for the following:

Allen or Unbrako Forged T-handle Hex Keys. 9/32, 5/16, 11/32 are the most important sizes to me.
1-1/8" Service Wrench
NOGA Magnetic Base and Arm
Proto model 1226 13/16 Combination Wrench
Proto model 1230 15/16 Combination Wrench
Proto model 1232 1, Combination Wrench
Duro-Chrome 3/8, 7/16 Combination Wrenches
VDO Tire Pressure Gauge

Snap-on:
SDD104 Screwdriver, Flat Tip, 1-1/2" Blade, Std Handle
SDDP242 #2 Phillips Screwdriver, 1-1/2" Blade, Std Handle
#2 Pozidriv Screwdriver, 4" blade
#2 Pozidriv Screwdriver, Stubby
Hard Handles
 

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Here are a few more:

Speedaire 3JV78 Lubricator, 250 max PSI, 1/2NPT, Used, $23.

SMC NAKM2000 Mini Filter/Lubricator/Regulator w/autodrain, 150 max PSI, 1/4NPT, Used, $23.

Watts 835-02AHC Mini Filter/Regulator, unknown max pressure (my guess would be 150), 1/4NPT, Used, gauge is missing crystal, $12.

Speedaire 2Z458A Lubricator, 150 max PSI, 1/4NPT, Used, $16.

Unknown brand (If I remember correctly, it was bought from the Matco dealer) Filter, 150 max PSI, 3/8NPT, Used, $10.

Norgren F12-300-M3TA Filter, 250 max PSI, 3/8NPT, Used (Bowl & filter look new), $23.
 

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Bridgeport Brass 750/300 Filter, 150 max PSI, 1/4NPT, Used, $18.
 

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I need one of these, but have no idea which type/size to purchase...:headscrat
 

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I need one of these, but have no idea which type/size to purchase...:headscrat

Start with the NPT size you need. Probably 1/2" or 3/4" more than likely. Do you have a system plumbed?
 

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I've got my compressor and that's it. As for plumbing, I think I might take the quick way out for now and just use a long flexible hose. I am swamped with house, yard, and car projects and don't have time to plumb hardline for the compressor in the near future. I've asked on here about what size fitting/hose I should use (compressor has a large opening in the side that can be bushed down to whatever) but the course does not seem clear to me.
 

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My compressor is set at 175 lbs. Are your 150 lb regulators for max output. Would they handle 175 input??
 
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I've got my compressor and that's it. As for plumbing, I think I might take the quick way out for now and just use a long flexible hose. I am swamped with house, yard, and car projects and don't have time to plumb hardline for the compressor in the near future. I've asked on here about what size fitting/hose I should use (compressor has a large opening in the side that can be bushed down to whatever) but the course does not seem clear to me.

Too many projects and not enough time. It seems that I'm always in the same situation.

Filters and lubricators are nearly useless when plumbed directly to the compressor. The filter will trap solids when attached to the compressor. However, it will trap little water because water vapor must first condense into a liquid before it can be trapped. Water condenses as it travels through the air line.

Regulators are most useful when they are near the tool.

So, hard lines are the best way to go. For a small shop, 3/4" pipe for the main loop is a good size. Half inch drops are big enough except for use with high air consumption tools(body tools, paint sprayer, bead blaster etc.). A 1/4" FRL is OK for using a single, low air consumption tool. I tend to use these at a work bench. For high air consumption tools I would go with 1/2" or 3/4". When I worked in a shop that had a terrible air system with alot of water in the lines, I used a 1/4" FRL mounted to my tool box and one mounted to my cart. I hope this helps.
 

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Super-helpful, actually.

So, what you are saying is that until I get my **** in gear and hard line my system, one of your fine pieces here is useless to me. Ugghhh...where will I find the time?! :lol_hitti

Too many projects and not enough time. It seems that I'm always in the same situation.

Filters and lubricators are nearly useless when plumbed directly to the compressor. The filter will trap solids when attached to the compressor. However, it will trap little water because water vapor must first condense into a liquid before it can be trapped. Water condenses as it travels through the air line.

Regulators are most useful when they are near the tool.

So, hard lines are the best way to go. For a small shop, 3/4" pipe for the main loop is a good size. Half inch drops are big enough except for use with high air consumption tools(body tools, paint sprayer, bead blaster etc.). A 1/4" FRL is OK for using a single, low air consumption tool. I tend to use these at a work bench. For high air consumption tools I would go with 1/2" or 3/4". When I worked in a shop that had a terrible air system with alot of water in the lines, I used a 1/4" FRL mounted to my tool box and one mounted to my cart. I hope this helps.
 
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Super-helpful, actually.

So, what you are saying is that until I get my **** in gear and hard line my system, one of your fine pieces here is useless to me. Ugghhh...where will I find the time?! :lol_hitti

Yeah, they are most useful in a hardline system. I'd rather kill a sale than have you end up with something that you don't need.
 
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My compressor is set at 175 lbs. Are your 150 lb regulators for max output. Would they handle 175 input??

They are intended to be used with a max system pressure of 150 PSI. So, they really should not be used in a system that provides over 150 PSI to the input. There I go, killing another sale.
 

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Killing sales shows us you're a good guy, likely to have great success selling things on here! Because, I for one like to support good people.
 

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P.M. sent and payment sent for SMC NAKM2000 Mini Filter/Lubricator/Regulator w/autodrain, 150 max PSI, 1/4NPT, New, $30.

thanks
 

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I'll take the following, drop me a pm with your paypal address.

Wilkerson F28-06-SK00 Filter w/autodrain, 150 max PSI, 3/4NPT, this unit was assembled in a system, but never used, $30

Wilkerson B18-04-FK00 Filter/Regulator, 150 max PSI, 1/2NPT, this unit was assembled in a system, but never used, $40.
 
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Sold items will be shipped this morning. I will be out of town, without internet access, until Thursday evening. I will answer questions when I return.
 

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If you still have I'll take the

Speedaire 4z034a
milton 1142
smc nakn2000 used one

drop me a pm with paypal and shipping 08759

Thanks Ed
 

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Received the second (used) SMC filter/regulator today. Other than a worn label, you really can't tell the difference between it and the new one I bought earlier.

Thanks again!
 
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