3
and then the compressed air
pressure enters the tank
through the pipe. Finally,
connect the air hose to the tool,
making the tool operate.
2. COMPONENTS
CHARACTERISTIC
The compressor motor is a
direct-drive, single-stage, z type
reciprocation air-cooled
compressor. The valve structure
is a strip-style valve. Its cooling
and lubricating is reasonable
and its performance is reliable.
APPLICATION
The compressors are widely
used in various pneumatic tools
and machines of
communication, machinery
manufacturers, medical and
health, garments, spinning and
weaving works, such as tire,
gas-filled, painting, etc.
OPERATION,
LUBRICATION, AND
MAINTENANCE
After opening your tool, make
sure that you have all of the
safety manuals, all of the spare
parts, and carefully inspect the
compressor for any damage.
Pull out the oil ruler. During the
winter, fill the tank to the
stipulated level with N32
machine lubricating oil. In the
summer, fill the tank with N68
machine lubricating oil. After
filling, reinsert the oil ruler, plug
in the power cord, and operate
the compressor without load.
Check to make sure that it is
operating properly.
Connect the pneumatic tool to
the air compressor, and then
start the compressor. You may
now use your tool.
NOTE:
The compressor should
be started without any working
pressure.
The compressor uses machine
lubricating oil. Fill the
compressor with oil before
starting. During operation, the oil
temperature must be below 158
ー
F. (Use N32 in the winter and
N68 in the summer.)
After 500 hours of operation,
replace the oil, disassemble the
crankcase and cover, and clean
the old oil and dirty things. After
giving the compressor a
thorough cleaning, reassemble
the crankcase and cover, and fill
the tank with fresh oil.
Clean the air filter once every
week.
After 16 hours of operation, open
the petcock and drain the water
from the tank. Clean the tank
once every 6 months.
After each use, turn off the power
and drain all the pressure from
the tank.
In order to maintain the
compressor normally,
disassemble the compressor,
then with a light oil, such as
gasoline, clean all the parts. After
cleaning, dry the parts
thoroughly. When reassembling,
smear grease on the touching
surfaces. If necessary, repair or
replace worn or broken parts.
Reassemble and adjust the parts
correctly.
NOTE:
Electric units should be
ground correctly.
If the compressor is not going to
be used for an extended period
of time, the air valves and
touching surfaces should be
cleaned and smeared with
grease.
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