Air Tool Spring Balancers provide a safer and more organized workplace by eliminating the need for an air supply hose and a separate cable balancer. Air Tool Balancers are available with either 1/4” ID (Model ATB) or 3/8” ID (Model THB), both with braided urethane hose. The ST-30 Air Tool Balancer is to be used with feed-back air tools. The ATR Reel provides an air hose and ratchet mechanism that allows a tool to stay suspended.

Specification

The ATB and THB Air Tool Balancers feature:

Air Tool Balancers are available with either 1/4” ID (Model ATB) or 3/8” ID (Model THB) both with braided urethane hose. Casings are made of durable, lightweight, high impact ABS resin. Conductix-Wampfler offers a special kit for the THB and ATB series balancers that allows air tools with bottom air inlets to hang right-side up. The kit has a fixture, a cable, and air line joint, plus an additional 13 inches of hose travel.

  • Easy and Precise Balancer Tension Adjustment
  • High impact ABS case
  • Forged Steel Swivel hook
  • Pressure Rating: 145 psi
  • Exclusive 18 month warranty

ST-30 Series Twin-Hose Balancer

The ST-30 Air Tool Balancer is to be used with feed-back air tools. The air is supplied through the outer hose to the tool, the inner hose provides the controller with the feed-back signal.
Unique solution for feed-back tools

  • Easy and reliable operation
  • Eliminates problems with coiled hose
  • Exclusive 18 month warranty

ATR Series Air Tool Reel

The Air Tool Reel provides an air hose and ratchet mechanism that allows a tool to stay suspended. The reel comes with a standard 6.5 foot (2.0 m) 3/8” hose. Additional hose can be added in 3.28, 6.56, and 9.84 foot (1, 2, and 3 meter) lengths. The reel also is made with a fall prevention device. Available as both a hood mount (ATR-5) and as a wall mount (ATR-5-1).

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FAQ

How do I select the correct spring balancer capacity?

Choose a balancer rated for the exact weight of your tool/load. Never exceed rated capacity. We recommend selecting a model with a weight range where your tool falls in the middle of the capacity range.

How often should spring balancers be maintained?

Regular maintenance includes:

  • Daily visual inspection
  • Weekly cable inspection
  • Monthly tension check
  • Quarterly thorough inspection
  • Annual professional servicing

What's the typical lifespan of a spring balancer?

With proper maintenance, 5+ years of service life can be expected. However, this varies based on:

  • Usage frequency
  • Environmental conditions
  • Load conditions
  • Maintenance regularity

Can spring balancers be used outdoors?

While possible, we recommend indoor use or protected environments. For outdoor applications, special considerations for:

  • Weather protection
  • Corrosion resistance
  • More frequent maintenance
  • Possible special coating options

What should I do if my spring balancer loses tension?

  1. Immediately secure the load
  2. Check for cable damage
  3. Inspect spring mechanism
  4. Contact technical support
  5. Schedule professional service

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