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STREETEC autoleveling - Installation Air Line; Air Line Routing and Cutting

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Installation air line
The air lines can be routed in or under the vehicle. In any case, make sure that all air lines are
protected from abrasive edges and heat sources.
1. Route and attach the air lines from the valve block (valve4) to the struts and bellows.
2. Lay the line from the valve block to the water separator as well as from the water separ
atortothetankifyoudonotmountthelterdirectlyonthetank.
Installation air line
Abb. 36: Cut surface of the hose Abb. 37: Bending radius
Cutting the air lines:
Cut off the air line at right angles to the direction in which the air line is laid
Check the air lines for damage (scratches, tears and crooked cut edges) before mounting them
onthetting(Fig.36).)
Minimum bending radius of the air lines (Fig. 37):
6mm air line - 25 mm bending radius
10mm air duct - 55 mm bending radius
1/4“ air line - 30 mm bending radius
3/8“ air line - 60 mm bending radius
Connection of the air line to a tting:
Avoid lateral loads on the hose
Avoidbendscloserthan50mmtoatting.
Route air lines free of abrasive edges and heat sources.
3. Screw the supplied silencer into the outlet opening of the valve block.
Theairlinesshouldbepushedrmlyintothettingswithaslighttwist.Checkthe
connection by pulling on each line to ensure a stable connection.
Use the supplied hose cutter (part number: 9909 2 0266). This will allow you to cut
all hose ends straight and smooth to prevent any leaks.
(Fig. 1).
Cutting the air lines tips & tricks!
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