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ALE-58
AIR LINE EQUIPMENT
Compact design
Filter removes liquids and solid
particles down to 5 µm
Push to lock adjusting knob with
tamper resistant option
M
icro-Fog lubricator provides air line
lubrication to one or more air driven
tools or other devices
Nearly constant oil density output
with varying air flow
Fluid:
Compressed air
Maximum pressure
Transparent bowl: 150 psig (10 bar)
Metal bowl: 250 psig (17 bar)
Operating temperature*
Transparent bowl: 0° to 125°F (-20° to
50°C)
Metal bowl: 0° to 150°F (-20° to 65°C)
*
Air supply must be dry enough to avoid ice formation at
temperatures below 35°F (2°C)
Typical flow at 100 psig (7 bar) inlet
pressure, 90 psig (6.3 bar) set pressure
and a droop of 15 psig (1 bar) from set:
1/8" ports: 10 scfm (5 dm3/s)
1/4" ports: 14 scfm (7 dm3/s)
Drain connection:
1/8" male pipe
Filter/Regulator
Particle removal:
5 µm or 40 µm. Within ISO 8573-1,
Class 3 and Class 5
Gauge ports:
1/8" PTF with PTF main ports
1/8" ISO Rc with ISO Rc main ports
1/8" ISO Rc with ISO G main ports
Automatic drain operation:
Spitter type drain operates momentarily
when a rapid change in air flow occurs
or when the supply pressure is reduced.
Lubricator
Start point (i.e., minimum flow required
for lubricator operation): 0.5 scfm (0.24
dm3/s) at 90 psig (6.3 bar) inlet
pressure
Nominal bowl capacity:
1 fluid ounce (31 ml)
Materials
Bodies: Zinc
Filter/Regulator bonnet: Acetal
Filter/Regulator valve seat: Acetal
Bowls
Transparent: Polycarbonate
Metal: Zinc
Lubricator sight-feed dome: Transparent
nylon
Filter element: Sintered polypropylene
Elastomers: Nitrile
PTH Filter/Regulator-Lubricator
Combination Units
07 Series
Ordering Information
Models listed include PTF threads, transparent bowls, filter/regulator with relieving diaphragm, automatic drain, 5 µm element, 5 to
100 psig (0.3 to 7 bar) outlet pressure adjustment range*, gauge, and microfog lubricator .
Port Size Model Number Weight lbs (kg)
1/8" PTH-100-A1AA 0.87 (40)
1/4" PTH-200-A1AA 0.87 (40)
* Outlet pressure can be adjusted to pressures in excess of, and less than, those specified. Do not use these units to control pressures outside of the specified ranges.
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