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Re: pressure regulator
Try putting the high pressure guage on one of the brass T fittings after the pump but before the regulator. You should see it go up to 120 PSI. If not make sure that:
1) you have no air leaks in the system. When you shut off the compressor, the pressure should not decrease 2) you have the regulator installed correctly. There is an arrow on the bottom pointing to one of the outlets. The inlet is the hole directly across from the identified outlet. If you pump air into the wrong hole, it WILL relieve the pressure above 60 PSI. Eric. |
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