• Port Size: 3/4 (F) NPT
• Maximum Airflow at 100 PSI: 95 SCFM
• Maximum Working Pressure: 300 PSI
• Working Temperature: 4 to 66 °C
• Filtration: 0.01 micron
• Drain: Manual
• Bowl Capacity: Standard 1 L / Optional 3 L
• Differential Pressure Pop-up Indicator: Triggered at 10 PSI differential pressure
Material(s):
• Body Material(s): Zinc (Aluminum for 2 NPT)
• Bowl Type: Aluminum
• High flow design
• Highly efficient filter designed to remove all solid particles over 0.01 micron, together with 99.97% of water and oil aerosols
• Differential pressure pop-up indicator included
• Automatic drain available
• Excellent performance
• Heavy-duty for long lifespan and reliability
• Easy maintenance
• High performance FRLs for heavy-duty applications
• High flow with low pressure drop
INSTALLATION TIP
A coalescing filter should always be preceded by a filter or a F/R. The filter will prevent the coalescing element from quickly being saturated by larger particles.
WHERE TO INSTALL A FILTER
Install the filter as far as possible from the compressor to allow the compressed air to cool and water vapors to condense. Removal of water in liquid form is more effective than removing water which is vapor form.
Install the filter closest to the tool and before the lubricator and regulator
Always install the filter with the arrows pointing to the tool or application
• Port Size: 3/4 (F) NPT
• Maximum Airflow at 100 PSI: 95 SCFM
• Maximum Working Pressure: 300 PSI
• Working Temperature: 4 to 66 °C
• Filtration: 0.01 micron
• Drain: Manual
• Bowl Capacity: Standard 1 L / Optional 3 L
• Differential Pressure Pop-up Indicator: Triggered at 10 PSI differential pressure
Material(s):
• Body Material(s): Zinc (Aluminum for 2 NPT)
• Bowl Type: Aluminum
• High flow design
• Highly efficient filter designed to remove all solid particles over 0.01 micron, together with 99.97% of water and oil aerosols
• Differential pressure pop-up indicator included
• Automatic drain available
• Excellent performance
• Heavy-duty for long lifespan and reliability
• Easy maintenance
• High performance FRLs for heavy-duty applications
• High flow with low pressure drop
INSTALLATION TIP
A coalescing filter should always be preceded by a filter or a F/R. The filter will prevent the coalescing element from quickly being saturated by larger particles.
WHERE TO INSTALL A FILTER
Install the filter as far as possible from the compressor to allow the compressed air to cool and water vapors to condense. Removal of water in liquid form is more effective than removing water which is vapor form.
Install the filter closest to the tool and before the lubricator and regulator
Always install the filter with the arrows pointing to the tool or application