Operating & Maintenance Manual
MAINTENANCE
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Scavenge Line
WARNING
!
High pressure air can cause severe injury or death from hot oil and flying
parts. Always relieve pressure before removing caps, plugs, covers or
other parts from pressurized air system.
The scavenge line originates at the manifold and terminates at the compressor airend near the
oil filter element. An orifice check valve is located on the scavenge tube.
Once a year or every 1000 hours of operation, whichever comes first, replace the separator
element and clean the scavenge orifice/check valve.
Note: Excessive oil carry-over may be caused by an oil-logged separator element. Do not
replace element without first performing the following maintenance procedure:
1. Check oil level. Maintain as indicated earlier in this section.
2. Thoroughly clean scavenge line, any orifice and check valve.
3. Assure minimum pressure valve/orifice is operational.
4. Run unit at rated operating pressure for 30 to 40 minutes to permit element to
clear itself.
Exterior Finish Care
This unit was painted and heat cured at the factory with a high quality, thermoset polyester
powder coating. The following care will ensure the longest possible life from this finish.
1. If necessary to remove dust, pollen, etc. from housing, wash with water and
soap or dish washing liquid detergent. Do not scrub with a rough cloth, pad, etc.
2. If grease removal is needed, a fast evaporating alcohol or chlorinated solvent
can be used. Note: This may cause some dulling of the paint finish.
3. If the paint has faded or chalked, the use of a commercial grade, non-abrasive
car wax may partially restore the color and gloss.
Summary of Contents for P185WJD-FX-T4i
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Page 5: ...3 Foreword...
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Page 9: ...7 DRAWBAR NOTICE...
Page 11: ...DRAWBAR NOTICE Operating Maintenance Manual 9...
Page 12: ...Operating Maintenance Manual DRAWBAR NOTICE 10...
Page 13: ...11 Safety...
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Page 19: ...Safety Operating Maintenance Manual 17...
Page 21: ...Safety Operating Maintenance Manual 19...
Page 23: ...21 Noise Emission...
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Page 29: ...27 GENERAL DATA...
Page 32: ...Operating Maintenance Manual GENERAL DATA 30...
Page 33: ...31 OPERATION...
Page 41: ...39 LUBRICATION...
Page 43: ...41 MAINTENANCE...
Page 53: ...51 Troubleshooting...
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