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AIR LINE MALE QUICK CONNECT FEMALE QUICK CONNECT SOURCE AIR LINE FILTER/REGULATOR TO EXTERNAL AIR SOURCE S U P P L I E D B Y C U S T O M E R D E L I V E R E D W I T H P R O M A S T E R 1956-1 COLLAR 2500 SIDE VIEW Instal…

MALE QUICK CONNECT
(With female 1/4 NPT)
FEMALE QUICK CONNECT
(Knurled Sleeve)
1957-1
FILTER/REGULATOR
Installation
and
Setup
2.
Pull
the
sliding
knurled
sleeve
back
and
insert
one
of
the
male
quick
connects.
3.
Release
the
knurled
sleeve
and
check
the
connection
to
ensure
that
it
is
locked
in
place
and
seated
correctly.
Only
one
of
the
two
male
quick
connects
will
seat
correctly
with
the
female
connector
you
have
on
your
source
air
line
(see
Figure
2-4).
4.
Remove
the
male
quick
connect
by
pulling
back
the
knurled
sleeve.
If
necessary,
repeat
this
process
with
the
other
male
connector
to
identify
the
appropriate
mating
piece.
Figure
2-4
Selecting
the
Correct
Quick
Connect
Connecting
the
Input
Air
Line
The
ProMaster
2500
needs
a
clean,
dry,
filtered,
oil-free
input
air
source.
Follow
these
steps
to
connect
your
external
air
source
to
the
2500.
CAUTION:
O",
excessive
moisture,
or
poorly
filtered
input
air
will
affect
the
performance
of
the
system
and
will
void
the
warranty
on
the
air
circuits.
1.
Insert
the
plastic
end
of
the
air
line
(the
end
without
the
1/4-inch
NPT
adapter)
through
the
2500's
air
input
collar
(see
Figure
2-5).
2.
Screw
the
appropriate
male
quick
connect
on
the
1/4-inch
NPT
adapter
on
the
input
air
line
that
is
supplied
with
the
system.
3.
Connect
the
source
air
line
to
the
2500
by
pulling
back
the
knurled
sleeve
and
inserting
the
male
quick
connect,
releasing
the
sleeve
at
the
same
time
as
the
male
end
is
fully
inserted.
4.
Turn
on
the
system
air
and
make
sure
that
your
external
regulator
is
set
to
80
PSI
(5.5
bar).
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
2-5

AIR LINE
MALE QUICK
CONNECT
FEMALE QUICK CONNECT
SOURCE AIR LINE
FILTER/REGULATOR
TO EXTERNAL
AIR SOURCE
SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER DELIVERED WITH PROMASTER
1956-1
COLLAR
2500
SIDE VIEW
Installation
and
Setup
5.
The
2500,s
high
and
low
air
pressure
gauges
will
immediately
display
their
current
settings.
Adjust
these
by
performing
the
procedure
on
page
2-7.
Figure
2-5
Connecting
the
External
Air
to
the
2500
Disconnecting
the
Source
Air
Line
from
the
2500
Follow
these
steps
to
open
the
air
connection
between
the
external
source
and
the
2500:
1.
Hold
the
air
lines
on
either
side
of
the
knurled
sleeve.
2.
Pull
back
the
knurled
sleeve.
The
air
pressure
from
your
external
source
will
separate
the
two
pieces.
Removing
the
Input
Air
Line
from
the
2500
To
cut
off
the
air
from
the
2500,
follow
this
procedure.
Note:
When
you
remove
the
system
air
from
the
2500,
disconnect
the
input
air
line
where
it
connects
at
the
knurled
sleeve
to
your
air
source
before
you
remove
the
air
line
from
the
back
of
the
2500.
1.
Ensure
that
the
2500's
air
line
is
disconnected
from
the
source
air
line
at
the
knurled
quick
connect.
2.
Push
the
air
inpufs
collar
on
the
2500
against
the
2500's
body
to
release
its
hold
on
the
input
air
line
(see
Figure
2-5).
3.
Continue
to
push
the
collar
against
the
2500's
body,
and
pull
the
air
line
out
of
the
2500.
2-6
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual

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HIGH PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
LOW PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
Installation
and
Setup
The
line
should
come
out
easily,
without
any
resistance.
If
it
is
difficult
to
remove,
make
sure
that
the
collar
is
fully
depressed
against
the
2500's
body
before
pulling
on
the
air
line
(see
Figure
2-5).
Ac^usting
the
High
and
Low
Air
Pressure
After
connecting
the
air
line
to
the
connector
on
the
rear
panel,
set
the
high
and
low
air
pressure
on
the
2500.
The
air
adjustment
knobs
(see
Figure
2-6)
are
normally
locked
in
position.
Pull
out
the
knob
to
unlock
it
before
trying
to
adjust
it.
Set
the
high
air
pressure
knob
on
the
2500
so
that
the
high
pressure
gauge
reads
75
PSI.
When
the
adjustment
is
correct,
push
the
adjustment
knob
in
to
lock
it
in
position.
Set
the
low
air
pressure
knob
so
that
the
low
pressure
gauge
reads
30
PSI.
It
is
normal
for
this
setting
to
fluctuate
during
operation,
but
it
should
not
drop
below
20
PSI
or
exceed
50
PSI.
Make
your
final
adjustments
to
the
low
pressure
setting
after
watching
it
fluctuate
while
the
handler
is
processing
devices.
When
the
adjustment
is
correct,
push
the
adjustment
knob
in
to
lock
its
new
setting.
Note:
The
ProMaster
2500
's
air
pressure
fluctuates
during
operation;
this
is
normal
and
is
not
the
symptom
of
a
problem.
Figure
2-6
Adjusting
High
and
Low
Air
Pressure
ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
2-7