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The Shop Guide to Setting Up Fixed Rigid Air Compressor Installations With Rigid Aluminum Pipes

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If you have a shop using pneumatic equipment, you may want to have a better installation for compressors and air pipes. Rather than the conventional air hoses, rigid pipe installations are a good way to manage the compressed air needs of your shop. The following guide will help you set up the right compressed air system with rigid aluminum air pipes:

1. Choosing the Right Compressor to Handle the Compressed Air Needs of Your Shop

To set up the rigid piping and compressed air system for your shop, you are first going to need to install the right compressor. There are different sizes and capacities of air compressors for shops, and you will want to choose one that can handle the pneumatic needs of your shop. The volume of the air that the tank can hold and the pressure of the system are important aspects to consider for the compressor you install in your shop.

2. Aluminum Pipe Connections to Your Shop Compressor and Manifolds for Efficient Air Delivery Systems

The next step in setting up the pneumatic systems for your shop is connecting to the compressor and installing an aluminum pipe manifold. The manifold will help with the delivery of the compressed air to areas where it is needed when it is needed. Installing a pipe manifold is important to ensure your compressed air system is efficient and pressure is not lost when air is delivered to the pneumatic tools that are being used.

3. Running the Aluminum Compressed Air Pipes to the Work Areas and Equipment Where It Is Needed

The biggest step in installing the compressed air system for your shop is running the aluminum pipes to equipment and work areas. You want to make sure that pipes are running like other mechanical systems and are out of the way, but accessible for maintenance needs. Once the pipes are installed, you will want to check them for leaks to make sure your system is efficient and air pressure is not lost when air is being delivered through the pipes.

4. Setting Up the Quick Connect Fittings and Hoses to Attach Tools and Equipment to the Compressed Air System

One of the most important features that you need is adding the quick connect fittings to work areas. These are spring-loaded connections that allow you to connect hoses and equipment to your compressed air system. You will want to have connection fittings anywhere you will need to connect equipment or pneumatic tools to get work done.

These are some of the things that you will want to know about setting up your shop with compressed air and rigid pipes. If you are ready to improve the pneumatic installations in your shop, contact an aluminum pipe service to get the materials you need to set up the compressed air system for your shop. 


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