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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

different purposes

In Reply to: Difference in regulators? posted by Niik on December 31, 2002 at 02:10:38:


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Posted by:
DaveA
on January 01, 2003 at 06:38:59

the rock and all the front block cocker regs are very low pressure (operating around 75psi) and output through a tiny nipple. The purpose of this is to send air through the 4way(a switch) then into the Ram which actually cocks and resets the autococker. These regs are known as Front Regulators.

The vigilante and others are what are called INLINE regulators. Inline as in in the line of the air routing.
If you go to the fron tpage of the pig tech section, you can scroll down and find a link to a very fien animation on how an inline reg works.

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