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KVAL Commander III Service Manual
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Priming the Air Line Lubricator
New and used machinery run out of oil from time to time. It is a good practice to check
your machine lubricator to insure that it is putting the proper dose of oil in the air lines.
Usually 1 drop of oil every other cycle is a good rule of thumb. The approved list of oil
for lubricators is as follows:
• KVAL P/N SYSLUBG
• Chevron AW Hydraulic Oil 32
• G-C lubricants light AW R&O
• Mobile DTE 24
• Shell Tellus32
• Gulf Harmony 32
To prime the lubricator, find an air line on the carriage section of the machine that is
energized, and disconnect it, allowing the air stream to bleed air pressure away from
any persons. Direct the air stream at the machine so you can see when there is an oily
film blowing out of the air hose. Repeat this same procedure for the back section and
other trouble areas.
It is recommended to check the lines every week to two weeks.
Air Line Without Lubricator
The air input system takes in shop air and supplies clean dry air (CDA).
Shop
Air
Input
Air On- Off
Knob
Muffler
Filter (purge)
Pressure Gauge with adjust
Clean Dry Air (CDA) to
Air Blow Off
Air Distribution Block
FIGURE 3-18.
Air Filter without Lubricators
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