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product_id: 134307571
title: "TAILONZ PNEUMATIC 1/4 Inch NPT Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo Piggyback, Air Tool Compressor Filter with Gauge AW2000-02"
brand: "tailonz pneumatic"
price: "€ 41.15"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Tailonz Pneumatic"
url: https://www.desertcart.pt/products/134307571-tailonz-pneumatic-1-4-inch-npt-air-filter-pressure-regulator
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region: Portugal
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# 500L/min 1/4" NPT 32-140°F TAILONZ PNEUMATIC 1/4 Inch NPT Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo Piggyback, Air Tool Compressor Filter with Gauge AW2000-02

**Brand:** tailonz pneumatic
**Price:** € 41.15
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TAILONZ PNEUMATIC 1/4 Inch NPT Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo Piggyback, Air Tool Compressor Filter with Gauge AW2000-02 by tailonz pneumatic
- **How much does it cost?** € 41.15 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tailonz pneumatic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tailonz pneumatic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Design:** Space-saving piggyback combo for easy installation.
- • **High Flow Rate:** Maximize efficiency with 500L/min flow.
- • **Robust Temperature Range:** Versatile performance in various environments.
- • **Precision Pressure Control:** Maintain optimal air pressure effortlessly.
- • **Moisture & Particle Filtration:** Keep your air tools running smoothly.

## Overview

The TAILONZ Pneumatic Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo is designed for professionals seeking reliable air pressure management. With a 1/4" NPT port size, it operates efficiently within a working pressure range of 0-145 PSI and a temperature range of 32-140°F. This combo unit filters moisture and fine particles, ensuring optimal performance for your air tools, all while delivering an impressive flow rate of 500L/min.

## Description

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Review: Working Great... - I did not want to spend $80 for an Iwata brand regulator/water separator, so I thought I would try this one. Using the included thread sealing tape, I installed the included pressure gauge and the two 1/4 inch NPT nipples. I hooked up my hose lines and attached it to the air compressor. So far the regulator is working great. It holds a nice steady pressure while I airbrush. I have tested it as low as 10 psi up to 35 psi for airbrushing, no issues. I left the airbrush connected overnight with a full air tank and I returned in the morning with only a couple of pounds lost. That is pretty darn good considering all the connectors/adapters I used. I had planed to use the regulator with my Iwata airbrush holder/spray out jar, but I would have to made a custom mounting bracket. Instead, I just mounted 4 Neodymium to the existing bracket. One drop of super glue per magnet and glue the magnets on the mounting bracket. Now I can stick the regulator on my Iwata airbrush holder or anywhere else I want (al long as it is metal). One little note, I used 4 magnets. I think that was too many. It sticks "too good" and I really have to tug to get it off. But on the other hand, there is no way that regulator is going to fall down. Someone asked me how I laid out my air hoses - so here is the answer. It all started because I own a Ryobi 18v battery operated air compressor. It is not too loud, has a 1 gallon tank, is pretty small, uses an 18 volt one+ battery (which I have several of), each battery last for about 7 hours of constant airbrush work, lets me be mobile (no 110v electric outlet needed) and was only $99. Plus, I use the compressor for lots of other jobs around the house. The Ryobi compressor comes with a standard quick disconnect installed (Type 15 Industrial Interchange - the normal type everyone uses). So I wanted to be able to use the Industrial Interchange quick disconnect to attach my air brush with . Since I had two Iwata hoses already (1/4 NPT on one end and 1/8 BSP on the other) I decided to just use them. The braided hose 1/4 NPT female was mated with an Inustrial Interchange quick disconnect with male threads (no thread sealant needed since the hose has an o-ring seal. The other end, the female 1/8 BSP is connected to an Iwata quick disconnect. The regulator inlet has the 1/4 NPT double male (included with the regulator) installed. On that is a 1/4 NPT to Badger airbrush male adapter (since I had it handy). Then I put a Badger quick disconnect male plug on. On the outlet side is the included 1/4 NPT double male. I attached the standard Iwata airhose to it. All done. By the way, since I used the Airbrush quick disconnect on the tank side of the regulator, I can disconnect the hose or the regulator and it automatically seals off the air flow. I hope this review helps you out. -Steve
Review: This saves me a lot of issues. - Working on a house and bought a little pancake compressor for while I replace the roof. It has a regulator but it constantly vents excess pressure... That means that if you leave it plugged in and turned on it will cycle like every 5 minutes even if you are taking a break. This made it so I can just crank the built in regulator to the max and not have it constantly dumping the tank out which actually saves me money in the long run. I have a small pony tank after the regulator to help even out the pulses and supply enough air to the tool that I do not have any issues. You can run a tool direct off this regulator but it does take a second for the pressure to build back up so a small tank in line after this will help if you need more airflow or have a high CFM tool. The dryer part is also nice as I will have less moisture going through to the tool. The only thing that would make it better is if it had a little higher airflow rate and an oiler as well.

## Features

- 【Product Name】Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo Piggyback
- 【Size】Air Filter Pressure Regulator Port Size:1/4" NPT；Gauge Port Size：1/8“NPT
- 【Working Pressure】0-145PSI【Working Temperature】32～140°F
- 【Flow】500L/minutes
- 【Features】To lower or maintain air pressure; Filter moisture and fine particles from the air.

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TAILONZ PNEUMATIC
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Air Tool Operation
- **Power Source:** Non-Electric
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight
- **Included Components:** Filters

## Images

![TAILONZ PNEUMATIC 1/4 Inch NPT Air Filter Pressure Regulator Combo Piggyback, Air Tool Compressor Filter with Gauge AW2000-02 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wHlg6jeBL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Working Great...
*by S***E on June 9, 2020*

I did not want to spend $80 for an Iwata brand regulator/water separator, so I thought I would try this one. Using the included thread sealing tape, I installed the included pressure gauge and the two 1/4 inch NPT nipples. I hooked up my hose lines and attached it to the air compressor. So far the regulator is working great. It holds a nice steady pressure while I airbrush. I have tested it as low as 10 psi up to 35 psi for airbrushing, no issues. I left the airbrush connected overnight with a full air tank and I returned in the morning with only a couple of pounds lost. That is pretty darn good considering all the connectors/adapters I used. I had planed to use the regulator with my Iwata airbrush holder/spray out jar, but I would have to made a custom mounting bracket. Instead, I just mounted 4 Neodymium to the existing bracket. One drop of super glue per magnet and glue the magnets on the mounting bracket. Now I can stick the regulator on my Iwata airbrush holder or anywhere else I want (al long as it is metal). One little note, I used 4 magnets. I think that was too many. It sticks "too good" and I really have to tug to get it off. But on the other hand, there is no way that regulator is going to fall down. Someone asked me how I laid out my air hoses - so here is the answer. It all started because I own a Ryobi 18v battery operated air compressor. It is not too loud, has a 1 gallon tank, is pretty small, uses an 18 volt one+ battery (which I have several of), each battery last for about 7 hours of constant airbrush work, lets me be mobile (no 110v electric outlet needed) and was only $99. Plus, I use the compressor for lots of other jobs around the house. The Ryobi compressor comes with a standard quick disconnect installed (Type 15 Industrial Interchange - the normal type everyone uses). So I wanted to be able to use the Industrial Interchange quick disconnect to attach my air brush with . Since I had two Iwata hoses already (1/4 NPT on one end and 1/8 BSP on the other) I decided to just use them. The braided hose 1/4 NPT female was mated with an Inustrial Interchange quick disconnect with male threads (no thread sealant needed since the hose has an o-ring seal. The other end, the female 1/8 BSP is connected to an Iwata quick disconnect. The regulator inlet has the 1/4 NPT double male (included with the regulator) installed. On that is a 1/4 NPT to Badger airbrush male adapter (since I had it handy). Then I put a Badger quick disconnect male plug on. On the outlet side is the included 1/4 NPT double male. I attached the standard Iwata airhose to it. All done. By the way, since I used the Airbrush quick disconnect on the tank side of the regulator, I can disconnect the hose or the regulator and it automatically seals off the air flow. I hope this review helps you out. -Steve

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This saves me a lot of issues.
*by M***S on September 21, 2022*

Working on a house and bought a little pancake compressor for while I replace the roof. It has a regulator but it constantly vents excess pressure... That means that if you leave it plugged in and turned on it will cycle like every 5 minutes even if you are taking a break. This made it so I can just crank the built in regulator to the max and not have it constantly dumping the tank out which actually saves me money in the long run. I have a small pony tank after the regulator to help even out the pulses and supply enough air to the tool that I do not have any issues. You can run a tool direct off this regulator but it does take a second for the pressure to build back up so a small tank in line after this will help if you need more airflow or have a high CFM tool. The dryer part is also nice as I will have less moisture going through to the tool. The only thing that would make it better is if it had a little higher airflow rate and an oiler as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works with 1/4 inch only
*by S***D on March 15, 2025*

Works as described. I use it as a moisture and dust catch on the end of a 1/4 inch compressor hose running from my 2 gallon Makita. I have a 1/4 inch airbrush hose using mostly 20 psi for my art projects. Works great in this set up. I found the fitting for the quick connect air compressor hose nice, so I can use my compressor for other projects.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*