Optional reference gauge – BAND-IT S75099 Pneumatic Junior Clamp Application Tool User Manual

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Document# P36687 Rev. I

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S75099 Pneumatic

Junior Clamp

Application Tool

Optional
Reference
Gauge

Female
Connector

Wood
Screws (3x)

Union Tee

Remove Plug and
Insert Tube From
Air Gauge

Tube From Union
Tee on Line “K”

Front Cylinder
Port

Remote Air
Gauge, 0-160 PSI

Remote Reference Gauge Kit
BAND-IT Part Number S67199

For Tool with a Union Tee Installed at Line “K”:

1.

Shut off air supply to tool. Completely bleed air tool system.

2.

Remove plug from union tee. Connect the tube from the remote air gauge to the port the plug was
removed from.

3.

Add sealant to the threads of the female connector and attach to the remote air gauge. Mount gauge in
desired location either using the 3 wood screws supplied or fasting hardware appropriate for the material
the gauge is to be mounted to.

The Remote Reference Air Gauge will read air pressure in the front of the cylinder for both pull-up and holding
pressures. To read gauge: When tensioning a clamp, the maximum pressure the gauge reads during the cycle is
the pull-up pressure. After the tool switches over to the lower pressure holding cycle and before the clamp is
rolled up in preparation for lock, the pressure shown is the holding pressure.

For Tool without a Union Tee Installed at Line “K”:

1.

Shut off air supply to tool. Completely bleed air tool system.

2.

Cut tube line

“K” 2 inches from front cylinder port. Insert supplied union tee between cut ends. Connect

the tube from the remote air gauge to the union tee.

3.

Add sealant to the threads of the female connector and attach to the remote air gauge. Mount gauge in
desired location either using the 3 wood screws supplied or fasting hardware appropriate for the material
the gauge is to be mounted to.

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