Ingersoll Rand ARO tool oiler

mesha

By endurance we conquer
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A.F.
These sell for 185 bucks. It is used, but in good working condition.

I would like to get 80 bucks out of it.oiler.jpg
 
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bryson

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West Jordan
Interested - I assume it's meant to be plumbed into the line permanently? Could one just run a quick-release chuck on the output side, and have the input side permanently plumbed to the output of the compressor?
 

mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
Interested - I assume it's meant to be plumbed into the line permanently? Could one just run a quick-release chuck on the output side, and have the input side permanently plumbed to the output of the compressor?

I don't see why not.
 

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
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Location
Utah
I'm sure you could plumb it that way, but I wouldn't--I'd have a way of isolating the oiler, so you don't have oil in your lines if you want to use a plasma cutter, or paint something, etc.

For that matter, I've been told you need to use a different air hose for painting, than you use for air tools using an oiler. There's enough remaining oil in the hose to screw up your paint.
 
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