Grizers right. In my shop I have an oiler next to the workbench where I use the air tools the most and when I quick couple the air hose to the manifold I have set up, it oils all my air tools. If I don't want air, I unhook the main supply hose and then it's straight air. At the shop I work at, the mechanics and I simply pour a little oil into the inlet of the tool we are using. The main thing you need is dry air. But you could always quick couple an oiler into your airline by the tank and then just take it out and put a different hose in if you wanted to paint or something. Alemite makes both good dryers and oilers.
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