Installing Braided Stainless Steel Air Lines - Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Installation Manual

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INSTALLING BRAIDED STAINLESS STEEL AIR LINES

KEEP THE AIR LINE AWAY FROM THE FUEL LINE, BRAKE LINES AND ELECTRICAL
CAUTION
WIRES.
1. Use zip ties to secure
2. Tighten the air line hex
3. Coil and secure any
Vehicle body
or bumper
Vehicle
body or
bumper
Schrader
valve
12
the air line to fixed points
along the chassis every
6" to 8". Leave at least 2"
of slack to allow for any
movement that might pull
on the air line.
nut finger tight, then use
2 wrenches to turn 1
additional flat (1/6
of one full turn). Do
not overtighten
(figs. 18 or 19). The
easiest way to tighten the
fitting is off the vehicle.
Install the Schrader valve
in the chosen location.
excess air line in an
area where it will not be
susceptible to damage.
The braided stainless
steel air line cannot be
trimmed.
Hex nuts
5/16" (8mm) hole
Flat washer
Air Line Setup Without Compressor System
Vehicle body
Flat
or bumper
Hex nuts
AN
Schrader
valve
Flat washer
Air Line Setup for Compressor Integration
Flat
AN to PTC
fitting
Nylon air line
to compressor
system and
Schrader valve
Nylon air line
to air spring
Star washer
Rubber washer
LoadLifter 5000 Series
Braided stainless steel
air line to air spring
Air line hex nut
Star washer
Rubber washer
5/16" (8mm)
hole
fig. 18
Braided
stainless
steel air line
to air spring
fig. 19
Hex nuts
Vehicle
body or
bumper
Schrader
valve
MN-1046
Flat washer
Nylo
to ai
Star
Rub
5/16" (8mm) hole

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