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5. Keep  all  body  parts  and  any hand-held

tools or other conduc ve objects away  from

exposed  live  parts  of  the  electrical  system.

When making repairs or adjustments, stand

on a dry, insulated surface and DO NOT  con- 

tact any other por on of the compressor.

6. DO NOT  leave compressor una ended with

exposed electrical components. Be sure to

tag and disconnect all power if temporary

absence is  necessary.

Compressor components can 

become hot during opera on. 

Avoid bodily contact with hot 

liquids, hot surfaces and sharp 

edges and corners.

 

Belt Adjustment

 

Be sure to relieve all system 

pressure,  then lock out power and 

tag compressor to  prevent 

unexpected movement of the unit.

 

Inspect belt tension a er  rst 30 hours of opera on 

then every 30 days. 

1. Proper belt  tension

is determined  by

pressing on  belt 

midway between 

motor pulley  and 

ywheel. There 

should  be approxi- 

Pull ring  on 

safety valve 

before each  use.

 

Figure 12: Safety Valve 

4. Do not splash lubrica ng oil on belts or  pul- 

leys when adjus ng or replacing belts.

Changing Oil

 

Safety Valve

 

NEVER a empt to regulate  or 

tamper with safety valve. Valve  is 

sealed and cer ed by ASME code 

and is designed to relieve  system 

pressure when necessary.

 

Check proper opera on of safety valve before each 

use. Refer to  gure 12. If valve does not open man- 

ually, 

replace immediately. 

Discharge pressure is 

generally set at 175 psi (12.1 bar). DO NOT  a empt 

mately 1/2 inch of 

de ec on. 

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2. Adjust belt tension as needed by  loosening

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single bolt head on belt tensioner. See  gure

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Remember to  ghten motor bolts a er

adjustment is  made.

3. Always replace all belts with the same brand

at the same  me. Make sure belts are  uni- 

matched. Do not replace belts independently. 

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1. Check daily to ensure proper  opera on.
2. Clean  lter weekly. Refer to  gure 13. 

Not included on all  units

 

1. Close manual  valve.

2. Remove  lter cap

and  lter.

3. Clean lter.
4. Reassemble  drain.
5. Open manual  valve.

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Use only designated oil based on maintenance

schedule listed above. Use of any other product

will cause product damage and void the warranty.

All units are shipped with break-in oil. Change oil

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Oil Filter 

for the 10HP compressor is reusable. 

Clean with solvent, not soap and water. 

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Summary of Contents for FXS07V080V1

Page 1: ...anty Manual Published 2018 05 14 Revised 2022 11 08 responsible IMPORTANT MUST READ NEED TO CONFIRM WHETHER YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS 1 PHASE OR 3 PHASE IF 3 PHASE MUST CONFIRM VOLTAGE FOR 3 PHASE COM...

Page 2: ...ase 39 175 10 HP 1750 208V 230V APP4V1043T 800 NPT 3 4 1020 1200 34 2 Contents Warranty Activation 2 Model Specification Charts 2 Description 2 Safety Information 3 Tag Definitions 3 Basic Guidelines...

Page 3: ...ons Death or serious injury can result from inhaling compressed air without using proper safety equipment See OSHA standards on safety equipment 2 DO NOT use air line an icer systems in air lines sup...

Page 4: ...t safety relief valves and drain valves from freezing NEVER operate compressor with temperatures below 15 5 2 1 e v o b a r o F F 2 Allow su cient space around compressor for maintenance access and ad...

Page 5: ...er From Compressor To Air Tool Water Drain Valve Figure 2 Basic Piping Diagram Never install a shut o valve such as a glove or gate valve between the pump discharge and the air tank unless a safety va...

Page 6: ...eaker NFB according to kW output of compressor 3 Ensure incoming service has adequate ampere ra ng 4 Ensure supply line has the same electrical char acteris cs voltage cycles and phase as the electric...

Page 7: ...d n a t s r e d n u d n a d a e r d n a g n i ons Keep all ammable combus ble poisonous and noxious materials away from opera ng area Make sure there are no oily rags trash leaves li er or other combu...

Page 8: ...un feature open ball valve found by following copper tubing across cylinder heads to tank See gure 9 Stop con nuous run feature by closing valve so com h c t i w s e r u s s e r p o t g n i d r o c c...

Page 9: ...12 1 bar DO NOT a empt mately 1 2 inch of de ec on 1 2 De ec on e r u s s e r p r e d n u s i e n i h c a m e l i h w e v l a v n e p o o t Tank 2 Adjust belt tension as needed by loosening the four...

Page 10: ...pressor 8 Increase ven la on around opera ng area Ensure compressor has adequate clear space from walls and other possible obstruc ons Ambien emperature should not exceed 11 F Check for proper oil lev...

Page 11: ...s rst Always maintain proper oil level in unit If the unit runs out of oil due to neglect the warranty will be void Use only Flexzilla approved oils in your compressor or your warranty is void Extende...

Page 12: ...dule Warranty shall be voided under the following condi ons Exposing electrical components to rain or water or installing the unit in a hos le environment such as acid vapors or any caus c or abrasive...

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