Robart Retract Pressure Guard
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RE: Robart Retract Pressure Guard
What is a pressure guard? Any pictures? Do you mean a pressure gauge? If so yes they work fine, but a little hard to read is it's not real accessable.
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RE: Robart Retract Pressure Guard
Hopefully this link works! If not just do a search or go to Robart website and look under Air system accessories, then components and it shows on the bottom of the page! http://www.robart.com/products/robar...pressure-guard
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Pretty cool device. I saw something like it once from another vendor but I have no experience with one. If your system won't hold air over night then you need to ck for leaks, a proper install is the best solution. Check out the instructions on the same site for testing your system for leaks.
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RE: Robart Retract Pressure Guard
Thanks raptureboy. I was already looking at their diagnostic procedures for determining where the leaks are. I will look into that first before I order one of these safety features! Good backup device just the same though.
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RE: Robart Retract Pressure Guard
The pressure guard unit weighs 0.05 lbs (0.8 ounces) packaged. (I do not have any un-packaged so if you need to be more precise, the plastic bag and header card will not be included in your plane.
Dimensions: 1.5" x 1.5" x .75"
Robart Part # 176
Retail: $79.95