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The TAILONZ Pneumatic Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo is designed for professionals seeking reliable air pressure management. With a 1/4" NPT port size, it operates efficiently within a working pressure range of 0-145 PSI and a temperature range of 32-140°F. This combo unit filters moisture and fine particles, ensuring optimal performance for your air tools, all while delivering an impressive flow rate of 500L/min.










S**E
Working Great...
I did not want to spend $80 for an Iwata brand regulator/water separator, so I thought I would try this one. Using the included thread sealing tape, I installed the included pressure gauge and the two 1/4 inch NPT nipples. I hooked up my hose lines and attached it to the air compressor. So far the regulator is working great. It holds a nice steady pressure while I airbrush. I have tested it as low as 10 psi up to 35 psi for airbrushing, no issues. I left the airbrush connected overnight with a full air tank and I returned in the morning with only a couple of pounds lost. That is pretty darn good considering all the connectors/adapters I used. I had planed to use the regulator with my Iwata airbrush holder/spray out jar, but I would have to made a custom mounting bracket. Instead, I just mounted 4 Neodymium to the existing bracket. One drop of super glue per magnet and glue the magnets on the mounting bracket. Now I can stick the regulator on my Iwata airbrush holder or anywhere else I want (al long as it is metal). One little note, I used 4 magnets. I think that was too many. It sticks "too good" and I really have to tug to get it off. But on the other hand, there is no way that regulator is going to fall down. Someone asked me how I laid out my air hoses - so here is the answer. It all started because I own a Ryobi 18v battery operated air compressor. It is not too loud, has a 1 gallon tank, is pretty small, uses an 18 volt one+ battery (which I have several of), each battery last for about 7 hours of constant airbrush work, lets me be mobile (no 110v electric outlet needed) and was only $99. Plus, I use the compressor for lots of other jobs around the house. The Ryobi compressor comes with a standard quick disconnect installed (Type 15 Industrial Interchange - the normal type everyone uses). So I wanted to be able to use the Industrial Interchange quick disconnect to attach my air brush with . Since I had two Iwata hoses already (1/4 NPT on one end and 1/8 BSP on the other) I decided to just use them. The braided hose 1/4 NPT female was mated with an Inustrial Interchange quick disconnect with male threads (no thread sealant needed since the hose has an o-ring seal. The other end, the female 1/8 BSP is connected to an Iwata quick disconnect. The regulator inlet has the 1/4 NPT double male (included with the regulator) installed. On that is a 1/4 NPT to Badger airbrush male adapter (since I had it handy). Then I put a Badger quick disconnect male plug on. On the outlet side is the included 1/4 NPT double male. I attached the standard Iwata airhose to it. All done. By the way, since I used the Airbrush quick disconnect on the tank side of the regulator, I can disconnect the hose or the regulator and it automatically seals off the air flow. I hope this review helps you out. -Steve
M**S
This saves me a lot of issues.
Working on a house and bought a little pancake compressor for while I replace the roof. It has a regulator but it constantly vents excess pressure... That means that if you leave it plugged in and turned on it will cycle like every 5 minutes even if you are taking a break. This made it so I can just crank the built in regulator to the max and not have it constantly dumping the tank out which actually saves me money in the long run. I have a small pony tank after the regulator to help even out the pulses and supply enough air to the tool that I do not have any issues. You can run a tool direct off this regulator but it does take a second for the pressure to build back up so a small tank in line after this will help if you need more airflow or have a high CFM tool. The dryer part is also nice as I will have less moisture going through to the tool. The only thing that would make it better is if it had a little higher airflow rate and an oiler as well.
S**D
Works with 1/4 inch only
Works as described. I use it as a moisture and dust catch on the end of a 1/4 inch compressor hose running from my 2 gallon Makita. I have a 1/4 inch airbrush hose using mostly 20 psi for my art projects. Works great in this set up. I found the fitting for the quick connect air compressor hose nice, so I can use my compressor for other projects.
K**S
Good as an added safety measure
I bought this to add on to my small pancake compressor. The compressor already has it's own outgoing pressure regulator so this serves as a backup should something go wrong with it. I connected it between the outgoing pressure port and the air hose to capture any moisture and impurities that would otherwise find their way to my air tools. The instructions that come with the regulator are typical poorly translated from Chinese. They don't tell how to assemble it but it was easy to figure out that the air gauge goes in the middle and the male adapters on the ends using the included pipe threading tape. From there you must determine (and purchase separately) what fittings to use. I used a quick connect male adapter on one end to connect to my compressor port and a quick connect female adapter on the other to attach the air hose. I turned on the compressor and set it's gauge for 90lbs to use a roofing nailer. I then slowly increased the pressure knob on the regulator until it reached the same pressure. Everything appeared to work well and there were no leaks. Since I was using the nailer intermittently, there was no water in the moisture cup. I'm guessing though, it would trap more moisture during a higher volume of air release which would cause more condensation to form. Please note, this regulator does not appear to be designed for rigorous or professional use but it is a good value for the casual user.
R**B
Works well
Good product works well
S**R
No leaks
I installed 1 of these in my shop on my sons desk where he had took up the art of air brushing I have hard piped lines and I was worried he would forget to install the portable pressure regulator when using a shop line so I installed one of these on his own line at his desk it works perfect and no air leaks when not in use which is important because it has 110psi on the front side of it all the time didn't want to run my compressor to death if it leaked super happy with it
N**S
Regulator/dryer
Hooked it up turned the pressure on and the regulator worked as advertised.. It was easy to connect and seal and now is my regulator for my 60 gallon 155PSI tank... Everything I needed to use this regulator was enclosed in the package along with Teflon tape. I had no issues with sloppy connections and my pressure is maintained well. I would recommend this product for others needing a pressure regulator. I cannot attest to the dryer yet as I have not had it long enough..
L**E
The Regs Are Fantastic
This is the 2nd one of these I've bought for shop equipment, first on my co2 laser and this one for the k/08 pneumatic shaker for my Harbor Freight Media Blast Cabinet. I needed to be able to control the rpm of the shaker and this is the best way to control it. Includes plenty of fittings, you can flip flop the gauge to the front or back and allows for easy positioning. Very good units for the price.
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