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Pneumatic In-line Oiler (7 Gallon)

$5,195.00
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  • Pneumatic Oiler

    Pneumatic Oiler

    Maximum Operating Pressure:

    • 7 gallon  1000 psi

    Sizes:

    • 7 gallon - 1000 psi

    ( also available in 17 and 33 gallon)

    • 17 gallon - 1,000 psi
    • 33 gallon - 1,000 psi

    Features:

    • Easy to remove cap
    • No moving parts
    • No pumps
    • No wiring
    • Venturi style
    • Infinite flow control with needle valve
    • Manifold can be removed from tank and mounted remotely
    • Sight glass
    • Pressure vessel (A.S.M.E. Code Stamped)
    • 2" or 3" manifold
    • Fill while you drill
    • Fits any drill rig

    Manifold needs to be mounted at lubricator bracket level or lower.

    Size
    Base Diameter
    Diameter at Manifold
    Height
    Weight
    7 gallon
    19"
    25"
    31"
    160 lbs.
    Also available:




    17 gallon
    22 3/4"
    27"
    39"
    375 lbs.
    33 gallon
    23 1/8"
    29"
    39 1/2"
    675 lbs.


    Pneumatic Oiler Diagram and Part Description

    Pneumatic oiler dwg

    Item
    Quantity
    Part Description
    1
    1
    Tank Assembly
    2
    1
    Inlet Valve (3/8" Ball Valve)
    3
    2 each
    2" and 3" Air Hose Spud
    4
    1 each
    2" and 3" Air Manifold Assembly
    5
    1
    Drain Pipe Assembly
    6
    1
    1/4" Pipe Plug
    7
    1
    Discharge Hose Assembly
    8
    1
    3/8" Needle Valve Assembly
    9
    1
    Sight Glass
    10
    1
    Caution Sticker
    11
    1
    3/8" Ball Valve
    12
    1
    Intake Hose Assembly (20" x 1/2")
    13
    2
    Bolt and Nut Assembly (3/8" x 1 1/2")
    14
    1
    Safety Relief Valve Assembly
    15
    1
    Fill Cap Coupling
    16
    1
    Discharge Valve (3/8" Ball Valve)


    Operating Instructions

    1. Connect air supply to inlet side of manifold, install whipcheck.
    2. Connect outlet side of manifold to line going to hammer, install whipcheck.
    3. Close vent valve #11.
    4. Apply air pressure to manifold and open air intake valve #2.
    5. Open oil line needle valve #8 four complete turns and lock in place.
    6. Open discharge valve #16.
    7. Operate hammer and check if bit is wet. A properly lubricated tool will be wet, but not dripping oil.
    8. To control lubrication, adjust needle valve counter-clockwise to increase oil, clockwise to decrease. With correct adjustment, lock set screw and continue drilling.
    9. To stop oiler, close air intake valve #2 and close discharge valve #16.


    Filling Instructions

    1. Close inlet valve #2.
    2. Close discharge valve #16.
    3. Open vent valve #11.
    4. When air has bled out of tank, remove fill cap #15.
    5. Fill lubricator tank with rock drill oil.
    6. Replace fill cap #15.
    7. Close vent valve #11.
    8. Open inlet valve #2.
    9. Open discharge valve #16.

    Lubricator must be installed upstream of any other injected fluids such as mud, foam, and water!