How to install a moisture trap?
patoffspyder
11-13-2005, 03:14 PM
Hi guys!
I finally bought an air compressor, a badger 360 and a moisture trap. Now, I do I install the moisture trap? I have the plastic tube that goes from the compressor to the air hose of the airbrush. The guy that sold me the trap tell me to cut the plastic tube 1 feet from the compressor, put the moisture trap there and put the rest on the other extremity, but how do I fix the plastic tube to the moisture trap? On the little sheet I got with the moisture trap, it says that I need to put the trap 2 feets from the airbrush, so that mean in the air hose I got with my airbrush?
Thanks a lot for your help!
I finally bought an air compressor, a badger 360 and a moisture trap. Now, I do I install the moisture trap? I have the plastic tube that goes from the compressor to the air hose of the airbrush. The guy that sold me the trap tell me to cut the plastic tube 1 feet from the compressor, put the moisture trap there and put the rest on the other extremity, but how do I fix the plastic tube to the moisture trap? On the little sheet I got with the moisture trap, it says that I need to put the trap 2 feets from the airbrush, so that mean in the air hose I got with my airbrush?
Thanks a lot for your help!
freakray
11-13-2005, 03:17 PM
Photos would be useful.
Do you know how many different types of moisture traps there are on the market?
Do you know how many different types of moisture traps there are on the market?
patoffspyder
11-13-2005, 03:30 PM
Yeah sorry your right.
Here is the trap
http://a.1asphost.com/patoff/Pictures/moisture-trap.jpg
And here is the tube
http://a.1asphost.com/patoff/Pictures/plastictube.jpg
This is what I have
Badger Inline Water Trap
http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/bad/bad50-2014.jpg
Here is the trap
http://a.1asphost.com/patoff/Pictures/moisture-trap.jpg
And here is the tube
http://a.1asphost.com/patoff/Pictures/plastictube.jpg
This is what I have
Badger Inline Water Trap
http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/bad/bad50-2014.jpg
freakray
11-13-2005, 03:44 PM
The barb on the sections you push into the hose should hold it pretty securely, a couple of zip/cable ties around the outside of the hose for added security should be enough.
I have my moisture trap over 2' from my airbrush, so you shouldn't have a problem putting it in the red coil hose, the real question is whether it will fit.
Keeping in mind the inside diameter of the hose needs to be slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the moisture trap ends will also dictate where you can put the trap.
Will the size of the red hose allow you to place the trap in it?
If so, I would place the trap on the red hose, assuming your airbrush hose attaches to the red hose?
I have my moisture trap over 2' from my airbrush, so you shouldn't have a problem putting it in the red coil hose, the real question is whether it will fit.
Keeping in mind the inside diameter of the hose needs to be slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the moisture trap ends will also dictate where you can put the trap.
Will the size of the red hose allow you to place the trap in it?
If so, I would place the trap on the red hose, assuming your airbrush hose attaches to the red hose?
patoffspyder
11-13-2005, 03:57 PM
Thanks for your help!
I just cut the red hose and it's smaller than the moisture trap, but I think I will be able to fit it inside. About the two things that looks like a "bolt" (not sure if this is the good word), what do I do with them? Are they usefull?
Thanks!
I just cut the red hose and it's smaller than the moisture trap, but I think I will be able to fit it inside. About the two things that looks like a "bolt" (not sure if this is the good word), what do I do with them? Are they usefull?
Thanks!
freakray
11-13-2005, 04:02 PM
The 'two things that look like a bolt' look like they're part of some sort of compression fitting, I honestly don't know what you would do with them, don't the instructions give you any idea?
patoffspyder
11-13-2005, 04:08 PM
The instructions not really talk about them, it seems like they can fit into something, but I think I will not need them...
Thanks a lot freakray, you really help me out!
Thanks a lot freakray, you really help me out!
MPWR
11-13-2005, 06:54 PM
Thanks for your help!
I just cut the red hose and it's smaller than the moisture trap, but I think I will be able to fit it inside. About the two things that looks like a "bolt" (not sure if this is the good word), what do I do with them? Are they usefull?
Thanks!
They're compression fittings. Slide them onto the cut ends of the tubes with the threaded ends toward the cut ends of the tubes. Put the tubes onto the in/out nipples on the water trap (it's probably directional, so make sure it's in the right direction!). Then, twist the compression fittings onto the sections of the tubing expanded by the nipples (twist them towards the trap). They'll keep the tubes on the trap.
I just cut the red hose and it's smaller than the moisture trap, but I think I will be able to fit it inside. About the two things that looks like a "bolt" (not sure if this is the good word), what do I do with them? Are they usefull?
Thanks!
They're compression fittings. Slide them onto the cut ends of the tubes with the threaded ends toward the cut ends of the tubes. Put the tubes onto the in/out nipples on the water trap (it's probably directional, so make sure it's in the right direction!). Then, twist the compression fittings onto the sections of the tubing expanded by the nipples (twist them towards the trap). They'll keep the tubes on the trap.
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