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9-1070 - Thermal Dynamics Air Filter Bowl Housing 9-1070

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Plasma Air Dry with the Thermal Dynamics 9-1070 Housing

Is your plasma cutter's air filter bowl cracked, clouded, or leaking? The Thermal Dynamics 9-1070 Filter Housing is the direct replacement part you need to get your machine back to peak performance. We know that clean, dry air is the lifeblood of any plasma cutting system. When your filter housing is compromised, it not only leaks expensive compressed air but also fails to properly trap the water and oil that travels through your air lines. Moisture is the number one enemy of plasma consumables—it causes your tips and electrodes to wear out prematurely and ruins your cut quality. By replacing a damaged housing with this genuine Thermal Dynamics part, you ensure that your moisture trap is working correctly, saving you money on consumables in the long run.

This filter housing is designed for durability and ease of use. Made from tough, impact-resistant material, it can handle the bumps and knocks of a busy welding shop. The clear bowl design is a favorite among welders because it takes the guesswork out of maintenance; you can see exactly when the bowl needs to be drained just by glancing at the back of the machine. No more wondering if water is about to enter your torch. Installation is simple: just unscrew the old, damaged bowl (make sure the air pressure is disconnected first!) and screw this new one into place. It fits perfectly on many popular Thermal Dynamics units, restoring the airtight seal required for the system to maintain proper pressure.

Don't let a small crack in a plastic bowl shut down your fabrication project. Air leaks can cause your machine to fault out or fluctuate in pressure, leading to jagged cuts and frustration. Stocking a spare 9-1070 Filter Housing is a smart move for any shop that relies on Thermal Dynamics plasma cutters. Whether you are running a Cutmaster in a garage or a heavy-duty unit in a fabrication plant, this part is essential for maintaining the integrity of your air supply. Order yours today and protect your investment from the damaging effects of wet, dirty air.

Additional Information
Brand:Thermal Dynamics
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Filter Housing
Compatible Equipment:Thermal Dynamics Plasma Cutters, Cutmaster Series
Material:Polycarbonate
Function:Moisture Separation, Air Filtration Housing

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Thermal Dynamics 9-1070 Filter Housing (Bowl)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of cracked or damaged air filter bowls on plasma cutters
  • Routine maintenance of Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster and Drag-Gun air systems
  • Restoration of proper moisture separation in compressed air lines
  • Prevention of air leaks in the plasma gas supply circuit

FAQ

It serves as the collection bowl for the air filter assembly, trapping water and oil separated from the compressed air to prevent it from reaching the plasma torch.

Inspect the housing for cracks, crazing (fine cracks), stripped threads, or cloudiness that prevents visual inspection. Any air leaks around the bowl also indicate a need for replacement.

No, the 9-1070 is typically just the housing (bowl). The filter element is usually sold separately or as part of a complete kit.

It fits many models, particularly in the Cutmaster and Drag-Gun series, but you should always check your specific machine's parts manual to confirm the part number.

No, you should avoid using strong solvents like acetone or brake cleaner on the polycarbonate bowl as they can cause the plastic to become brittle and crack. Use mild soapy water.

If the housing fills up, water will bypass the filter and enter the torch, which destroys consumables instantly and ruins cut quality.

It is designed to handle the standard input pressures of Thermal Dynamics systems, typically up to 125 PSI, but refer to the machine's specification for safety limits.

Turn off the air supply and bleed the pressure. Unscrew the old bowl by hand or with a strap wrench, ensure the O-ring is in place, and screw the new bowl on hand-tight.