What is a blow gun kit?
Product Overview This kit includes a standard nozzle and two blow gun extension nozzles for reaching obstructed areas. Flow tip draws air through side ports for more air flow. Variable flow trigger for precise air control.
Where do you connect the air blow gun?
Pneumatic coupling The air blow gun can be easily connected or disconnected from the air supply line while it is under pressure. It consists of the quick coupling (Figure 3 left side of fitting) and a plug-in or nipple (Figure 3 right side of fitting).
Can you use a regular compressor to fill an air gun?
Well-Known Member. Those little compressors are designed to charge PCP rifles so yes they do get up to pressure. There are various forms of oil and water filters to produce clean air though prolly not to SCUBA standard of course…
What do you attach a blow gun to?
An air blow gun is a device used for applications requiring compressed air like removal of debris, non-contact drying and blowing. It consists of a nozzle that is attached to the airline, which delivers a steady stream of compressed air.
What is the safety tip on a blow gun?
These tamper-proof tips have a damper that reduces outlet pressure. Safety blow guns have safety tips which prevent the buildup of tip pressure in the event the outlet is obstructed (com…
What is a blowgun safety nozzle?
WHAT IS A SAFE BLOW GUN? A blow gun is said to be “safe” when the air pressure measured at the nozzle, when the nozzle is blocked, or dead-ended, does not exceed 200 kPa. This pressure limit helps to reduce the risk of particles or air getting through the skin.
Where can I get high pressure air tanks filled?
The first place to look for tank filling is at your local paintball store and competition field. Most shops and fields have the equipment to safely fill compressed air tanks, and some will fill them for free. However, you’re more likely to pay one to three dollars for every 1,000 psi.
What is OSHA approved air nozzle?
Compressed air used for cleaning purposes must be regulated to keep the pressure below 30 psi, or must use a nozzle with relief holes or other safety features (e.g., star tipped nozzle) that limit the air pressure to 30 psi or less when dead-ended (i.e., when the primary nozzle opening is held against a flat surface).