👍Thanks. Oil-lubricated air tools require regular oiling for proper operation and longevity. Most air tools require about 4-5 drops of air oil per day. An impact driver requires 10-15 drops of air oil. It also depends on how much you use the tool and which tool. If you use your air rivet gun all day, lubricate every 1-2 hours. I set the oil flow to a very slow drip, drop by drop. There is no set frequency for oiling air tools. The best way to do this is to follow the manufacturer's guidelines. Air tools always come with maintenance instructions, including how often to oil the tool. Most manufacturers recommend oiling air tools at regular intervals, such as daily or weekly. However, the frequency of use of the tool can also affect how often you oil it. For example, if you use your air tool more frequently, you may need to oil it every day or throughout the day to prevent damage to the tool's components. It's hard to say for sure. Test it
thanks for video. subscribed/liked. one question. I've bought a PARKSIDE® Stille compressor 1500 W 24L, and this compressor is Oil free. but do I need to buy this Air filter regulator & lubricator ? actually why and when I need to buy this? thanks in advance
Hello. The regulator is good to have because it is the first pot with a filter that holds any condensation that accumulates in the installation. If this is not the case, water may flow when blowing or painting. You need a pot with oil for tools that require lubrication. Attention. Be careful not to use the connector on the oil pot when blowing or painting because everything will be greasy. Also, you should not use the same tube because the inside of the tube is greasy. You must strictly separate this
@@darijan-diy thanks for info, I was needed this info, because I buy this compressor for painting. paiting in my main goal. now I know what I've to do. thanks dear and have a great day/night.
I looked on the package to find the oil viscosity number, but it doesn't say anything. It only says that it is oil for pneumatic tools. I found a technical data sheet on the net about the oil. I hope they are really from this oil Color: yellow Density, 15°C: 0.835 - 0.930 g/ml Viscosity, 40°C: 32 - 320 cSt Flash point: > 115 °C Temperature range of use: from - 20 to + 120 ºC
That dust collector. Wow!
Thank you. Qn:- how do you know how much oil flow to adjust?
👍Thanks. Oil-lubricated air tools require regular oiling for proper operation and longevity. Most air tools require about 4-5 drops of air oil per day. An impact driver requires 10-15 drops of air oil. It also depends on how much you use the tool and which tool. If you use your air rivet gun all day, lubricate every 1-2 hours. I set the oil flow to a very slow drip, drop by drop. There is no set frequency for oiling air tools. The best way to do this is to follow the manufacturer's guidelines. Air tools always come with maintenance instructions, including how often to oil the tool. Most manufacturers recommend oiling air tools at regular intervals, such as daily or weekly. However, the frequency of use of the tool can also affect how often you oil it. For example, if you use your air tool more frequently, you may need to oil it every day or throughout the day to prevent damage to the tool's components. It's hard to say for sure. Test it
Fab. Thank you for this long, thoughtful reply.
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Can is it possible to breath the air from a normal compressor going throughout this filter ?
Thanks
no
thanks for video. subscribed/liked.
one question. I've bought a PARKSIDE® Stille compressor 1500 W 24L, and this compressor is Oil free.
but do I need to buy this Air filter regulator & lubricator ? actually why and when I need to buy this?
thanks in advance
Hello. The regulator is good to have because it is the first pot with a filter that holds any condensation that accumulates in the installation. If this is not the case, water may flow when blowing or painting. You need a pot with oil for tools that require lubrication. Attention. Be careful not to use the connector on the oil pot when blowing or painting because everything will be greasy. Also, you should not use the same tube because the inside of the tube is greasy. You must strictly separate this
@@darijan-diy thanks for info, I was needed this info, because I buy this compressor for painting. paiting in my main goal. now I know what I've to do. thanks dear and have a great day/night.
👍Thanks
Nice sir how you move a drill motor with pneumatic pressure that is unique 🌹
the kind of oil...........or the number of oil
I looked on the package to find the oil viscosity number, but it doesn't say anything. It only says that it is oil for pneumatic tools. I found a technical data sheet on the net about the oil. I hope they are really from this oil
Color: yellow
Density, 15°C: 0.835 - 0.930 g/ml
Viscosity, 40°C: 32 - 320 cSt
Flash point: > 115 °C
Temperature range of use: from - 20 to + 120 ºC
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Oil konsa dalta he
video 4:24
Da quando lo utilizzi adesso cosa ne pensi?
I'm not satisfied. I don't recommend it
@@darijan-diy Why?
@@marosrokyta8292 It is difficult to adjust the pressure, air leaks from the filter at the bottom of the pot, it does not seal well
What is the name of the frl
what is frl
Just replace the gasket lol
👍Thanks, I tried it