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Introduction

Follow these instructions when installing, operating, or servicing the product.

Application Limits

These products are intended for use in general purpose compressed air

systems only.

Operating Inlet Pressure:

kPa

PSIG

bar

with Polycarbonate Bowl

1000

150

10.3

with Metal Bowl

1700

250

17.0

NOTE: The maximum recommended pressure drop for a particulate filter is

70 kPa (10 psig, 0.7 bar)

Ambient Temperature Range:

with Polycarbonate Bowl

0°C to 52°C (32°F to 125°F)

with Metal Bowl

0°C to 80°C (32°F to 175°F)

ANSI Symbols

Micro-Mist Lubricators (Figure 1)

Description

These micro-mist lubricators are designed to deliver an atomized oil mist to air

operated tools, motors, and other pneumatic equipment. Units are equipped

with full-view sight glass for visual indication of oil drop rate, needle valve feed

adjustment to regulate oil drop rate, and a venturi bypass disc to compensate

for changes in air flow demands.

Installation of Lubricator

1.

Lubricator should be installed with reasonable accessibility for service

whenever possible - repair service kits are available. Keep pipe and tubing

lengths to a minimum with inside clean and free of dirt and chips. Pipe

joint compounds should be used sparingly and applied only to the male

pipe – never into the female port. Do not use PTFE tape to seal pipe joints

- pieces have a tendency to break off and lodge inside the unit, possibly

causing malfunction.

2.

Install lubricator so that air flow is in the direction of arrow on body.

3.

Installation should be upstream from, and as close as possible, to the

device it is to lubricate (valve, cylinder, tool, etc.). Whenever possible,

avoid locations that require air-borne oil to move in an upward direction to

reach the device to be lubricated.

4.

The installation of an individual lubricator for each air consuming device

provides best assurances of proper lubrication.

5.

In new installations, it is good practice to “wet down” the inside diameter of

piping and/hose with oil before making final connections. Although your

lubricator delivers oil to the line, pre-coating the inside diameter with oil

helps insure that proper amounts of oil are delivered to the point

of application.

Operation & Service of Lubricator

! Warning: Before filling, inlet pressure must be eliminated and

then de-pressurize system pressure.

1.

FILLING - After de-pressurizing system, remove fill plug or bowl to refill

lubricator. Fill bowl to fill line indicated on the bowl with oil of 150 to 200

SSU at 100°F viscosity - same as SAE No. 10 (petroleum based hydraulic

oils or spindle oils are good examples). DO NOT USE OILS WITH TACKY

ADDITIVES, COMPOUND OILS CONTAINING SOLVENTS, GRAPHITE,

SOAPS OR DETERGENTS. (Automotive oils generally contain detergents

and are not recommended.

2.

Replace the fill plug or bowl and seat firmly. Excessive torque is not

necessary. The lubricator is now ready for setting.

3.

OIL DELIVERY ADJUSTMENT - To adjust oil delivery, turn the adjusting

needle on top of the lubricator.

Leaner - Clockwise

Richer - Counterclockwise

By counting the number of drops per minute in the sight dome, you can adjust

lubricator to your required setting. Approximately 3% of the droplets visible in

the sight dome go downstream; adjust drip rate accordingly. Consult oil delivery

conversion chart (see below).
Generally, one drop per minute downstream for every 10-15 SCFM flow is

satisfactory. 25 drops per minute equals one ounce per hour - volume of oil

passing through the sight dome.
NOTE: This is a constant density type lubricator which delivers a constant

ratio of oil to air flow. Therefore, if air flow increases or decreases, oil

delivery will be effected proportionately. ONLY IF DIFFERENT RATIO

IS DESIRED NEED YOUR NEEDLE VALVE SETTING BE CHANGED

AFTER YOUR INITIAL SETTING.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Downstream Delivery DPM

33

67

100

133

167

200

233

Dome Drip Rate DPM

 

Oil Delivery Conversion

3% of Drip Rate to Downstream

Installation & Service Instructions:

1M103G
Miniature Series

Micro-Mist Lubricators  &

Particulate Filters
ISSUED:  November, 2003

Supersedes:  September, 2000

Doc.# 1M103, ECN# 030539, Rev. 8

 

WARNING

To avoid unpredictable system behavior that can cause personal injury

and property damage:

• Disconnect electrical supply (when necessary) before installation,

servicing, or conversion.

• Disconnect air supply and depressurize all air lines connected to

this product before installation, servicing, or conversion.

• Operate within the manufacturer’s specified pressure, temperature,

and other conditions listed in these instructions.

• Medium  must  be  moisture-free  if  ambient  temperature  is  below

freezing.

• Service according to procedures listed in these instructions.
• Installation,  service,  and  conversion  of  these  products  must  be

performed by knowledgeable personnel who understand how

pneumatic products are to be applied.

• After  installation,  servicing,  or  conversion,  air  and  electrical

supplies (when necessary) should be connected and the product

tested for proper function and leakage. If audible leakage is present,

or the product does not operate properly, do not put into use.

• Warnings and specifications on the product should not be covered

by paint, etc. If masking is not possible, contact your local

representative for replacement labels.

WARNING

FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE

PRODUCTS AND/OR SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED

ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY

DAMAGE.
This document and other information from The Company, its subsidiaries

and authorized distributors provide product and/or system options for

further investigation by users having technical expertise. It is important

that you analyze all aspects of your application, including consequences

of any failure and review the information concerning the product or

systems in the current product catalog. Due to the variety of operating

conditions and applications for these products or systems, the user,

through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making

the final selection of the products and systems and assuring that all

performance, safety and warning requirements of the application are

met.
The products described herein, including without limitation, product

features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to

change by The Company and its subsidiaries at any time without notice.

EXTRA COPIES OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR

INCLUSION IN EQUIPMENT / MAINTENANCE MANUALS THAT UTILIZE

THESE PRODUCTS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE.

Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan 49083
269-629-5000

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Lubricator

Particulate Filter

Wilkerson Lubricators and Filters

Summary of Contents for HM-4165

Page 1: ...product manual 03 11 HM 4165 3 Cell Manual Control Panel ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ll connections will require either 1 4 inch OD or 1 8 inch OD flexible tubing However metric adapters are available to allow connecting the inch tubing to 6 mm tubing PANEL CONNECTIONS The panel is equipped with push to connect style fittings on the back side of the panel frame It is necessary to use 1 4 OD flexible tubing to make the connections Figure 2 shows how the connections are to be made w...

Page 4: ...er cylinders have push to connect style fittings at the bottom of the assembly These fittings use the inch OD tubing and attach the by the same method as the fittings on the back side of the panel The center fitting is for air pressure from the right side of the panel The other push to connect fitting is for water from the connections on the front of the panel There are two bladder cylinders requi...

Page 5: ...e transformer into a 110 220 VAC electrical socket as in Figure 5 OPERATION After making all of the necessary connections check to make sure all of the valves on the front of the panel are set to the off position Also loosen the jam nuts on the regulators as shown in Figure 3 AIR PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT There are a total of seven regulators on the panel The main regulator located below the gauge label...

Page 6: ... by the regulator NOTE When the pressure is displayed for one of the cell air connections the other cell air valves must be in the OFF position or else the incorrect pressure will be displayed There are six valves under the WATER CONNECTION heading There are two valves for each triaxial cell apparatus which are used to control the flow of tap water to the cell and to the corresponding bladder cyli...

Page 7: ... the knob as if tightening a right handed screw and the fluids will drain out of the bottom To close it turn the knob as if loosening the screw Caution The filter may be under pressure If so the fluids will spray out at high velocity If the filter becomes dirty and clogged open the drain plug as described above to relieve pressure Remove the bowl by rotating the bowl counterclockwise to unscrew it...

Page 8: ... MASTER LOADER HM 4187A 3F DE AIRING TANK HM 2310 10 DISPLACEMENT TRANSDUCER HM 2315 VOLUME CHANGE DEVICE HM 4151A BLADDER AIR WATER CYLINDER HM 4165 DISTRIBUTION PANEL COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM TAP WATER DRAIN HUMBOLDT MFG CO MANUALLY CONTROLLED 3 TRIAXIAL CELL SYSTEM TO CELL VALVE TO BASE VALVE FIGURE 2 Figure 2 ...

Page 9: ...6 LOOSEN JAM NUT PRIOR TO ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE PUSH DOWN TO RELEASE CONNECTOR FIGURE 3 Figure 3 Figure 4 Triaxial Cell PRESSURE TRANSDUCER TO CELL TO BASE AIR BLEED VALVE FIGURE 4 TRIAXIAL CELL ...

Page 10: ...Figure 5B Figure 5 Figure 5 ...

Page 11: ...RING TANK OR TURN KNOB RIGHT TO APPLY PRESSURE TO ASSIST DRAINING OF DE AIRING TANK AIR CONNECTION OFF PWP CELL STEP 1 TURN KNOB POINTING UP TO CELL STEP 2 ADJUST CELL PRESSURE BY ADJUSTING REGULATOR TO THE PRESSURE SHOWN ON THE DIGITAL DISPLAY STEP 3 TURN KNOB POINTING DOWN TO PWP STEP 4 ADJUST BACK PRESSURE TO THE DESIRED PRESSURE SHOWN ON THE DIGITAL DISPLAY FIGURE 7 CELL AND BACK PRESSURE CONT...

Page 12: ...ADDER B FILL CELL PWP FIGURE 8 CELL AND SAMPLE BASE WATER CONTROLS TURN KNOB UP TO FILL CELL AND BLADDER CYLINDER A WITH TAP WATER TURN KNOB DOWN TO DRAIN CELL AND BLADDER TURN KNOB DOWN TO FILL CELL AND BLADDER CYLINDER B WITH DE AERATED WATER Figure 8 ...

Page 13: ...nstream adjust drip rate accordingly Consult oil delivery conversion chart see below Generally one drop per minute downstream for every 10 15 SCFM flow is satisfactory 25 drops per minute equals one ounce per hour volume of oil passing through the sight dome NOTE This is a constant density type lubricator which delivers a constant ratio of oil to air flow Therefore if air flow increases or decreas...

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Page 16: ...r parts of such product for the warranty of this product please refer to Humboldt Mfg Co catalog on Terms and Conditions of Sale The purchaser is responsible for the transportation charges Humboldt Mfg Co shall not be responsible under this warranty if the goods have been improperly maintained installed operated or the goods have been altered or modified so as to adversely affect the operation use...

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