Crushproof Tubing ADF40 4" Aluminum Door Port
Key Features
- Allows exhaust hose to be vented through the garage door.
- 4" Aluminum, for 4" hose.
- Use on 1" thick doors.
Applications
- This door port can be used to vent the exhaust hose from a generator, air compressor, or other gas-powered equipment through the garage door.
- It is made of aluminum and is designed to withstand the elements.
- The door port has a rubber gasket to create a seal between the door and the port, preventing exhaust fumes from escaping into the garage.
Benefits
- The door port allows you to vent exhaust fumes outside, which can help to improve air quality in your garage.
- It is easy to install and can be used with a variety of different types of exhaust hoses.
- The door port is made of durable materials and is designed to last for many years.
Product Description
The Crushproof Tubing ADF40 4" Aluminum Door Port is a heavy-duty door port that allows you to vent the exhaust hose from a generator, air compressor, or other gas-powered equipment through the garage door. The door port is made of aluminum and is designed to withstand the elements. It has a rubber gasket to create a seal between the door and the port, preventing exhaust fumes from escaping into the garage. The door port is easy to install and can be used with a variety of different types of exhaust hoses.
How to Use
To use the Crushproof Tubing ADF40 4" Aluminum Door Port, follow these steps:
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Measure the thickness of your garage door. The door port is designed to fit on doors that are 1" thick.
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Cut a hole in the door that is large enough to accommodate the door port. The hole should be centered on the door and should be large enough to allow the exhaust hose to pass through it.
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Install the door port. The door port is installed using screws. The screws should be long enough to go through the door and into the door frame.
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Connect the exhaust hose to the door port. The exhaust hose should be connected to the port using a hose clamp.
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Turn on the generator, air compressor, or other gas-powered equipment. The exhaust fumes will be vented through the door port and out of the garage.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble installing the door port, or if the exhaust fumes are not being vented properly, here are some troubleshooting tips:
- Make sure that the door port is installed correctly. The door port should be centered on the door and should be installed using screws that are long enough to go through the door and into the door frame.
- Make sure that the exhaust hose is connected to the door port correctly. The exhaust hose should be connected to the port using a hose clamp.
- Make sure that the generator, air compressor, or other gas-powered equipment is turned on. The exhaust fumes will be vented through the door port and out of the garage.
If you are still having trouble, please contact Crushproof Tubing customer service for assistance.
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