I apologize for the rookie questions but are you supposed to unscrew the cylinder from the gun to relieve the pressure when it’s not in regular use?? And if so what’s considered regular use ?
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I apologize for the rookie questions but are you supposed to unscrew the cylinder from the gun to relieve the pressure when it’s not in regular use?? And if so what’s considered regular use ?
Thanks
You don't want to have it completely empty otherwise the o-rings that keep it pressurized will dry out and rot.
You don't want to have it completely empty otherwise the o-rings that keep it pressurized will dry out and rot.
This is asked as a legitimate question and not one that is barbed or with the intent to argue or cause conflict:
In a PCP which should only be filled with clean dry air — what is the difference to the seals at 0, 50, 100, 200, etc bar? If 1 bar (IE no vacuum and at atmospheric pressure) which was once $x bar of clean dry air what does it matter to the seals with respect to dryness?
I could see perhaps deformation and increased wear if repeated below regulator or reasonable pressure (such as 1-100 bar) coupled with standard fill was done often.
Again, this is an honest ask and not a quip or attempt to insult. Thanks!
How will you fill the tank, which fills the PCP cylinder, which potentially introduces the moisture to the cylinder which requires you to remove the cylinder to drain the moisture?