R413
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Yes the bigger problem is if a tool fails and it's leaking air and the compressor is still on, then it will run for hours and days until it is found.My father taught me to never leave anything hooked up back in the 60’s.
Yes the bigger problem is if a tool fails and it's leaking air and the compressor is still on, then it will run for hours and days until it is found.My father taught me to never leave anything hooked up back in the 60’s.
Great man and my shop teacher taught me that. Also grinders face upMy father taught me to never leave anything hooked up back in the 60’s.
Forgot to mention, if I am not using the compressor for awhile I shut it off.Looked at the chuck today. The threads aren't stripped, clean as if new, and I can set the thread in section right into the female portion. I guess years of 100 PSI expanded the female shell... in the big bin she goes.
It's been off for 4+ months.. LOLForgot to mention, if I am not using the compressor for awhile I shut it off.
And drain the tank or moisture separatorForgot to mention, if I am not using the compressor for awhile I shut it off.
Always do it periodically.And drain the tank or moisture separator