
AirCraft | Filter/Regulator/Lubricator 1/2" with Auto Drain (HEC4010-04D)

In-line filter, regulator & lubricator 1/2" BSP

- In-line water traps/filters are necessary to separate water and oil from the airflow during the air compression process
- A regulator is combined with the filter to increase or decrease the pressure
- A pressure gauge indicates the set pressure
- The lubricator atomizes and mixes pneumatic oil with the compressed air to lubricate air tools
- Visible arrows are on the outer body of the casing that indicate the direction of installation to correspond with the direction of airflow
Drain: Zero pressure drain
- A push-in fitting is located on the drain to allow fluid to drain to a central point via PU tubing (not included)
- Do not use a lubricator in line when using a spray gun
Filter/Water trap/Moisture separator
- The function of a filter is to separate moisture and other contaminants from the air
- There are filters with different micron size filters
- The finer the micron, the cleaner the air, but also consider that it adds restriction to the airflow
- Some filters feature a zero pressure auto drain
- In sequence of installation, the filter is always fitted first
Regulator
- The function of a regulator is to either increase or decrease the desired air pressure
- Air tools and equipment require different air pressures to function optimally
- If a filter is present in the installation, the regulator is always fitted after it
- Sensitive to pressure equipment/air tools may need a regulator close to it
Lubricator
- The function of a lubricator is to atomize fine droplets of pneumatic oil to be mixed with compressed air
- This lubricates internal components of some equipment and air tools
- Not all power tools require a lubricator, for example spray guns or air dusters
- The position of a lubricator needs to be within 15m of the air tool's usage and always after the filter
- If fitted wrong way round, the filter will filter out the pneumatic oil from the lubricator
Combinations
- A filter, regulator and lubricator can be configured into one unit, called an FRL unit
- This unit is ideal for use with air tools that require lubrication
- A filter and regulator can be configured into one unit, called an FR unit
- This unit can be used with air tools/equipment that don't need lubrication
- Important: Combined units can't be separated
- The regulator and filter share the same construction
Features
- Easy bowl removal and filter element replacement
- Small design and easy installation
Specifications
| Description | Specification |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Max working temperature | 60°C |
| Rated airflow | 5200l/min |
| Particulate filter | 25 micron |
| Thread | 1/2 BSP |
| Pressure adjusting range | 1.5 - 8.5 Bar |
$120.28
AirCraft | Filter/Regulator/Lubricator 1/2" with Auto Drain (HEC4010-04D)—
$120.28
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Description

In-line filter, regulator & lubricator 1/2" BSP

- In-line water traps/filters are necessary to separate water and oil from the airflow during the air compression process
- A regulator is combined with the filter to increase or decrease the pressure
- A pressure gauge indicates the set pressure
- The lubricator atomizes and mixes pneumatic oil with the compressed air to lubricate air tools
- Visible arrows are on the outer body of the casing that indicate the direction of installation to correspond with the direction of airflow
Drain: Zero pressure drain
- A push-in fitting is located on the drain to allow fluid to drain to a central point via PU tubing (not included)
- Do not use a lubricator in line when using a spray gun
Filter/Water trap/Moisture separator
- The function of a filter is to separate moisture and other contaminants from the air
- There are filters with different micron size filters
- The finer the micron, the cleaner the air, but also consider that it adds restriction to the airflow
- Some filters feature a zero pressure auto drain
- In sequence of installation, the filter is always fitted first
Regulator
- The function of a regulator is to either increase or decrease the desired air pressure
- Air tools and equipment require different air pressures to function optimally
- If a filter is present in the installation, the regulator is always fitted after it
- Sensitive to pressure equipment/air tools may need a regulator close to it
Lubricator
- The function of a lubricator is to atomize fine droplets of pneumatic oil to be mixed with compressed air
- This lubricates internal components of some equipment and air tools
- Not all power tools require a lubricator, for example spray guns or air dusters
- The position of a lubricator needs to be within 15m of the air tool's usage and always after the filter
- If fitted wrong way round, the filter will filter out the pneumatic oil from the lubricator
Combinations
- A filter, regulator and lubricator can be configured into one unit, called an FRL unit
- This unit is ideal for use with air tools that require lubrication
- A filter and regulator can be configured into one unit, called an FR unit
- This unit can be used with air tools/equipment that don't need lubrication
- Important: Combined units can't be separated
- The regulator and filter share the same construction
Features
- Easy bowl removal and filter element replacement
- Small design and easy installation
Specifications
| Description | Specification |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Max working temperature | 60°C |
| Rated airflow | 5200l/min |
| Particulate filter | 25 micron |
| Thread | 1/2 BSP |
| Pressure adjusting range | 1.5 - 8.5 Bar |











