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Unread 10-09-2002, 21:28
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you mean the 2 cylinders, the compressor supplied by first. if your just talk ing about the pump going to the cyclinders it should not take to long. but if you have like cylinders and canistors and pum (neva mind a full pneumatic system) give or take depending on a leak about 2 minutes pending what the length of the tubing is it could be more or less time. if u can explain in detail how the system will be hooked up i might be able to give you a better estimate. i think 2 minutes or less though. if the tube is long then it will take longer sry dude w/o more info can't be too much help.