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You cannot damage the press with your air pressure. Everything on the press is rated well over 200 psi. 80 to 100 will be fine. There is no CDMA rating as you cannot measure the amount of air needed on a static line. Any compressor or air tank will work fine. Sorry about the delay last time yo tried posting on our site but I believe a couple explanations were posted as to why the delay. It is not the norm for it to take 5 days. Just a FYI.
Quote from: 244 on February 09, 2013, 12:28:20 PMYou cannot damage the press with your air pressure. Everything on the press is rated well over 200 psi. 80 to 100 will be fine. There is no CDMA rating as you cannot measure the amount of air needed on a static line. Any compressor or air tank will work fine. Sorry about the delay last time yo tried posting on our site but I believe a couple explanations were posted as to why the delay. It is not the norm for it to take 5 days. Just a FYI.Sorry about that Rich. I checked back and noticed there was a response. My fault. Also, how impressive is it that I just got a response from the owner himself on a saturday. Service unmatched indeed. One question still curious about, how can I adapt my current 3/8" airline w/ some sort of adapter to the proper 3/8" tubing thats required. We didn't realize there would have to be an adapter, but figure theres got to be an easy solution that is best for minimal air leaks with the adapter we'll need to find. Even if i were to clip the brass fitting from the line, this style 3/8" tube just isn't going to fit into the red plug to 'bottom out' as the manual says. I can see just by eyeballing it that its too wide. Any suggestions?- Shawn