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The airline lubricator on our Diamondback S is not working at all. I observed it over the last few days and there is not one drop of oil being distributed. Changed the settings too to almost maximum and still nothing. What are recommended procedures to get this fixed. Will simply draining it and then refilling it solve this issue?
Sorry I forgot your in China/Japan.....I'm going to ask you a dumb question but did you give it time to revolve, I think you mention you open it up all the way and oil should have drop quick. Find your local air tool supply co they should have one.Darryl
Ok so that is interesting. Our M&R tech told me just now that we can actually close the airline lubricator completely as it is not needed anylonger at all due to changes made by M&R on the machines two years ago.
You guys got a link please?
Quote from: Rockers on March 19, 2014, 10:30:50 PMOk so that is interesting. Our M&R tech told me just now that we can actually close the airline lubricator completely as it is not needed anylonger at all due to changes made by M&R on the machines two years ago.What do you mean?Please expound.
Quote from: GaryG on March 19, 2014, 11:04:36 PMQuote from: Rockers on March 19, 2014, 10:30:50 PMOk so that is interesting. Our M&R tech told me just now that we can actually close the airline lubricator completely as it is not needed anylonger at all due to changes made by M&R on the machines two years ago.What do you mean?Please expound.Ok here is the explanation."The original design Of the airline lubricator since the beginning has been as followed. Double cups with one for oil and one to filter the air. But after a while they found out that the oil will wash away the grease inside the valves and cylinders. That cause sthe valves and cylinders not to work smoothly so they changed the design to not to use the airline lubricator and we also recommend to close the oil supply from the airline lubricator for all the machines in the market."But I would suggest you ask your tech about this just to be 100% sure.
once you run an oiler on air gear, NEVER run the machine dry again.as was stated, the oil will wash away the lubricants in the cylinders and solenoids...if you run it dry, you risk blowing the seals and causing yourself a really expensive repair.