03-25-2022, 09:40 PM
Quote: @rheavn
Steve;
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Leakdown tester was the most important tool! It tells you whether you have a leak or you don't. Points you in a direction, but doesn't locate the leaks for you. Allows you to eliminate lines, valves and components as you go.
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Piece of air tubing with a union. Used this in tight places to get leakdown tester away from other stuff like tubing, hoses & wiring.
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Capped off piece of tubing. Very useful in allowing you to test single components and take them out of the overall air system. I have two of these.
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This tool is used to inject compressed air into a line. In trying to identify where lines go that are impossible to follow, this tool is very useful.
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All of the tools shown are for 1/4" tubing. I also have a complete identical set for 3/8" tubing.
For those that want to have some one else find your leaks this is the most important tool.
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Good luck in your hunt.
Looks nice tool to hunt air leaks.
Could you let me know if there is a place where I can buy this tool?
If this tool must be self-made, could you elaborate on where I can purchase the components?
Joe Zhao @ Greenville TX 75402
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