The lubricator does not have a filter. It uses a porous material to atomize
the oil and it will plug up quickly if you try to use it as a filter.
Then why pay extra for a lubricator if you don't need it? Just buy a
filter/water trap and a good regulator.
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David D Cowell
"Ed Wischmeyer" wrote in message
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I'd recommend against using any inline lubricators. You're just going
to
contaminate things, and a lot of tools which require lubrication are
really
picky about what you lubricate them with, so it's better to deal with
them
on a item by item basis.
I've got a simple filter/water trap (CH I believe) in my line.
Simple solution is to not put any lubricant into the filter. What is "CH"?
thanks
Ed
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