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made with a flexible pressure hose. Due to normal line losses in air supply lines: Do not use hose smaller than specified in Table
Limit the length of the hose to that specified in Figure
Figure 3-3 Typical Arrangements of Filter, Regulator and Lubricator and
Maximum Air Supply Hose Lengths
3.6.4 | CAUTION Fittings - Important considerations regarding fittings in the hoist's air supply |
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When connecting air supply components, remove all dirt or debris from the connecting surfaces of the hoses, pipes, fittings, or threaded fasteners to prevent contaminants from entering the hoist.
Keep airflow restrictions such as quick disconnect fittings, bends, elbows, and adapters to a minimum.
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