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Items not purchased frequently are shipped Factory Direct.
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This pneumatic tufting machine offers exceptional versatility and incredibly fluffy results, all while remaining surprisingly lightweight for an air-powered tool. Once the initial setup is complete, it operates smoothly and consistently, making it suitable for confident beginners who are willing to learn the basics of pneumatic systems.
We have instructional videos (loop-to-cut conversion, pile-height adjustment, and troubleshooting) available on our YouTube channel. We will update this listing later with a full written guide once our U.S. blog post is complete.
To operate this pneumatic tufting machine correctly, your compressor must meet all of the following:
Most home air tools do not require this level of airflow, which is why many common compressors fail when used with pneumatic tufting guns. Airflow (CFM) is far more important than tank size.
We have included product links below for reference — these links are for New Zealand and Australia, but they allow you to identify equivalent compressors and fittings sold in the United States.
Example of a suitable compressor (reference link — NZ):
AEG 60L Silent Air Compressor
(NZ/AU link for comparison only — U.S. customers should use this to find a similar high-flow 7.0+ CFM, 10-bar silent compressor domestically.)
The tufting machine comes with a 3/8" ARO male fitting. You will need:
To prolong the life of your pneumatic valve and prevent moisture-related issues, we strongly recommend installing a filter + lubricator (oil well) between your compressor and the tufting machine.
Recommended example (reference link — NZ):
Filter + Lubricator
(NZ/AU link for comparison only — look for a similar 140 PSI / 10-bar rated filter-lubricator in the U.S.)
Make sure the filter/lubricator is rated to 140 PSI (10 bar) to avoid restricting your airflow.
For oil, use hydraulic air-tool oil only — never general-purpose mechanical oils.
Example (reference link — NZ):
Hydraulic Air Tool Oil
(NZ/AU link for comparison only — U.S. customers should search “air tool oil” or “pneumatic tool hydraulic oil”)
These two components are the most commonly installed incorrectly:
Valve timing issues are rare unless the gun head has been removed, but here is the safe method to check:
When the blade passes the air hole, you should hear airflow. If airflow does not match blade position, the timing may be off.
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