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Air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) metal fitting, model 250
Air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) metal fitting, model 250
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Air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) metal fitting, model 250
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Air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) metal fitting, model 250
Air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) metal fitting, model 250
Replacement air compressor filter GEKO 3/8" (16 mm) with a metal fitting, model 250, is an inline filtration component designed to remove particulates and protect compressors and pneumatic tools. It is intended for installation on compressed air lines with 3/8" (16 mm) connections and is commonly used in workshops and service settings to reduce contamination that can cause wear or malfunction of pneumatic equipment.
The GEKO 3/8" air compressor filter features a robust metal fitting for secure connection and long service life under typical workshop conditions. It provides particulate filtration to help prolong the life of downstream pneumatic components and reduce maintenance frequency. The inline design allows straightforward integration into existing air lines without major modifications.
Shut off and depressurize the air system before installation. Remove a section of the air line or install the filter between two compatible 3/8" (16 mm) fittings, ensuring the flow direction matches any arrow or labeling on the filter body. Tighten the metal fitting to achieve a secure, leak-free connection. After installation, pressurize the system and check for leaks. Replace or service the filter element according to the operating environment and visible contamination.
Install this GEKO inline filter in an accessible location to allow periodic inspection and element replacement. For best performance, combine with appropriate moisture separators or coalescing filters if the compressed air contains oil or water droplets. Follow the compressor manufacturer's maintenance schedule and replace the filter element sooner in dusty or heavy-use environments.
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