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S Y S T E M   C O N T R O L S  

(con’t) 

 

(8) PILOT-UNLOADER VALVE   A pilot-unloader valve is used on all gas-powered units and can be used on electric air compressors 
to operate in a continuous manner.  When the storage tank reaches the top pressure setting of the pilot valve, the air being 
compressed is discharged to atmosphere instead of into the storage tank.  When the tank pressure drops to the low pressure 
setting of the pilot valve, the compressed air will be redirected to the air tank.  Do not attempt to replace the pilot valve without 
first draining the tank pressure completely.  See Figure 3 for adjustment and fine-tuning instructions.  Do not adjust above the 
following factory recommendations. 

 

Classification

Pressure Setting

Direct Drive Compressor 

105-130 PSI

I-Stage Compressor

110-135 PSI

II-Stage Compressor

130-150 PSI

 

(9) SIGHT GAUGE/DIPSTICK  Prior to daily operation, make a habit of checking the oil level of the compressor pump and engine (if 
compressor is gas powered). Every direct-drive hand-carry air compressor has a dipstick to help check and maintain the proper oil 
level. The dipstick also functions as a crankcase vent. Never operate a direct-drive unit without the factory-supplied dipstick. Our 
belt-driven air compressors are equipped with a sight gauge to make the daily task of checking the oil level easier. Always 
maintain the oil level to read 2/3 full on the sight gauge. 
 
(10) CHECK VALVE   Every ROLAIR

® 

air compressor is built with a check valve to seal off and maintain tank pressure after the top 

end pressure setting of pilot valve or pressure switch is reached. The check valve works in conjunction with the pressure switch 
relief valve to provide a loadless start for the compressor system. A quick burst of air escaping from the pressure switch relief 
valve after an electric unit reaches top end indicates the check valve is working properly. If the compressor has a mysterious leak 
after stopping that cannot be traced elsewhere, the check valve may require servicing/replacing.  
 
(11) BREATHER/OIL FILL PLUG   All reciprocating air compressor pumps are built with a crankcase vent to relieve the pressure 
that is created by the downward movement of the piston in the pump cylinder. Our direct-drive air compressors vent the 
crankcase pressure through special ports in the dipstick. Our belt-drive units vent through the oil-fill plug. Never operate the air 
compressor without the dipstick or oil-fill plug. 

 

 

(12) AUTOMATIC-IDLE CONTROL   Every ROLAIR

® 

gas-powered air compressor is built with an engine idle control kit that 

automatically decreases the engine speed when the top end pressure setting of the pilot unloader valve is reached. The top RPM 
setting of the engine is factory set for maximum performance and service life. Do not alter the factory top RPM setting. The engine 
idle speed is factory set and controlled by a black plastic Philips head screw on the carburetor. A slight increase to the idle speed 
setting may be required when operating in colder temperatures. Turn screw clockwise in 1/4 turn increments to increase the idle 
speed. If the idle speed setting is too low, premature fouling of spark plug will occur.  

 

(13) COLD-START VALVE   Most ROLAIR

®

 direct-drive air compressors are built with an automatic cold-start valve that allows the 

motor/pump to warm up before being subjected to tank pressure. Our belt-driven portable units have a manual drain valve 
installed on the pump aftercooler to assist with cold weather starting. Open drain valve and allow the motor and pump to run 

unloaded

 for a minute to warm up. Close the drain and repeat the procedure if the motor or engine continue to struggle. 

 

(14) SCHMIDT BELT-TIGHTENING DEVICE (FOR GAS UNITS ONLY) Every ROLAIR

®

 gas-powered belt-driven portable air compressor 

has a unique system for maintaining proper belt tension. Simply loosen the 1/2” locknuts (only until washers beneath spin freely) 
that secure the engine and rotate the fine thread bolt located on the wheel end of the base plate clockwise until the desired belt 
tension is achieved. (See drawing in section on operating instructions for proper tension) Re-tighten 1/2” locknuts to secure engine 
and maintain desired belt tension setting. 

 

(15) VIBRATION DAMPENER(S)  

 

The rubber pads installed beneath every portable ROLAIR

®

 tank assembly are very important to 

the proper operation of the air compressor. They provide protection from vibration that left unchecked could cause damage to 
many system components.  

 

(16) ENGINE KILL SWITCH   A kill switch is installed to easily stop the engine. Do not attempt to move the throttle lever (as 
described in the Honda owner’s manual) when stopping the engine. The engine throttle lever is factory set and locked down at a 
top RPM setting that will provide maximum performance and service life for the complete air compressor system. The kill switch 
must be moved to the “On” position prior to pulling the recoil rope assembly to start the engine. 

 

(17) ENGINE CHOKE  Moving the choke lever completely to the left (closed position) will help start a cold engine. Also see 
instructions for cold-start valve (Item #13). After start up, the choke lever must be moved completely to the right (open position) 
for the engine to operate properly. Fouling of spark plug and excessive internal carbon build up will occur if engine is operated 
with choke lever even partially closed.  

 

(18) FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE  

T

he fuel shut-off valve should only be moved to the “Open” position (completely to the right) when 

the engine is being operated.  Always stop the flow of fuel by moving the shut-off valve completely to the left when the engine is 
not being operated. Do not move or transport the air compressor with the fuel valve in the open position. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FC2002HBP6

Page 1: ...AL MANUEL D INSTRUCTION FRAN AIS PAGE 16 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES ESPA OLES P GINA 31 MODEL FC2002HBP6 SERIAL NUMBER __________________ 606 South Lake Street P O Box 346 Hustisford WI 53034 0346 920 34...

Page 2: ...save time and expense by including this reference information when requesting service or replacement parts Place Date of Purchase Volts Model HZ Serial HP With the tank gauge at 0 PSI and air line s d...

Page 3: ...last This manual was compiled for the benefit of the operator Do not use or allow anyone else to use your air compressor until this manual is read and all safety operating instructions are understood...

Page 4: ...use air tools or attachments before reading the owner s manual to determine the maximum pressure recommendations Never exceed the manufacturer s maximum allowable pressure ratings Do not use compress...

Page 5: ...ssor Never point the air stream or tools at any point of your body other people or animals Always turn off the air compressor and drain tank pressure completely before attempting maintenance or attach...

Page 6: ...start and stop automatically within the settings of the pressure switch which are typically 105 130 PSI Do not attempt to stop the compressor by unplugging the power cord To stop simply move the leve...

Page 7: ...fe Do not alter the factory top RPM setting The engine idle speed is factory set and controlled by a black plastic Philips head screw on the carburetor A slight increase to the idle speed setting may...

Page 8: ...r Pay special attention to the intake filters Check intake filters daily 5 USE LONGER PROPERLY SIZED AIR HOSE RATHER THAN EXTENSION CORDS If an extension cord must be used please refer to the chart be...

Page 9: ...and stop the machine Always shut off the power to the electrical outlet at the main breaker or optional on off switch before plugging in or unplugging the power cord We also highly recommend complete...

Page 10: ...r in peak condition NOTE Always unplug or shut down your compressor and drain the air tanks completely before attempting any type of maintenance Wait for compressor to cool before servicing IMPORTANT...

Page 11: ...until the internal rod makes contact with the steel ball inside After making contact turn differential 2 counterclockwise 1 4 turn Secure position by tightening locknut 1 and proceed to top end setti...

Page 12: ...ulleys must be properly aligned and drive belt tension set to specification Improper pulley alignment and belt tension can cause motor overloading excessive vibration and premature belt and or bearing...

Page 13: ...flywheel Tighten appropriate parts Loose belts Adjust belt tension Internal pump problem Take unit in for service Overheating compressor Poor ventilation Relocate compressor Improper pump rotation Co...

Page 14: ...s of merchantability and fitness for purpose and of any other obligations and or liabilities on the part of Associate Engineering Corporation Associate Engineering Corporation neither assumes nor auth...

Page 15: ...le repr sentant local ROLAIR pour planifier une r vision De 0 _____ lb po2 De 0 _____ lb po2 Date min s Date min s COMPRESSEUR D AIR PORTATIF MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR AVERTISSEMENT L AIR DE REFOULEMEN...

Page 16: ...rce que nos appareils sont construits pour durer Ce manuel a t labor l intention de l op rateur Ne pas utiliser ou permettre quiconque d utiliser le compresseur d air jusqu ce que ce manuel soit lu et...

Page 17: ...soupape de s ret et de d charge ou d autres composants qui contr lent la pression du r servoir Ne jamais faire aucun ajustement aux composants qui contr lent la pression du r servoir Ne pas transform...

Page 18: ...ommandes automatiques peut red marrer tout moment et entra ner des blessures corporelles un moment inattendu Toujours d brancher le compresseur d air et purger les r servoirs d air compl tement avant...

Page 19: ...e chaque jour et maintenir les niveaux d huile un niveau appropri Toujours faire fonctionner le compresseur dans une position de niveau s curitaire qui l emp che de basculer ou de tomber pendant l uti...

Page 20: ...tre 105 et 130 lb po2 Ne pas tenter d arr ter le compresseur en d branchant le cordon d alimentation Pour arr ter d placer simplement le levier la position Off arr t Le levier active une soupape de re...

Page 21: ...2 COMMANDE AUTOMATIQUE DE RALENTI Chaque compresseur d air essence ROLAIR est muni d un ensemble commande de ralenti moteur qui diminue automatiquement la vitesse du moteur lorsque le param tre de pre...

Page 22: ...onctionner dans une zone o d autres gaz fum es ou vapeurs sont pr sent e s pouvant cr er une atmosph re explosive lorsque l air sera comprim Ne pas faire fonctionner le compresseur dans un endroit clo...

Page 23: ...ce que la jauge indique 0 lb po avant de fixer le flexible d air et l accessoire R gler la pression de fonctionnement en tournant le bouton de r glage du r gulateur dans le sens horaire puis verrouill...

Page 24: ...lb po avant de fixer le flexible d air et l accessoire Un l ger sifflement caus par le d bit d air dirig vers l atmosph re au cours de ralenti du moteur est normal Ranger le compresseur dans un endro...

Page 25: ...e l huile Nos pompes entra nement par courroie ont une jauge visuelle situ e l ext rieur du carter pour faciliter la t che Toujours maintenir le niveau d huile la marque maximale de la pige ou aux 2 3...

Page 26: ...rentiel 2 jusqu ce que la bielle interne entre en contact avec la bille en acier l int rieur Apr s le contact tourner 1 4 tour le diff rentiel 2 dans le sens antihoraire Fixer solidement le contre cr...

Page 27: ...ement doivent tre correctement align es et la tension de leur courroie conforme aux sp cifications L alignement incorrect des poulies et la tension inappropri e de leur courroie peuvent provoquer la s...

Page 28: ...e Panne de la pompe interne Faire r viser l appareil Surchauffe du compresseur Faible ventilation D placer le compresseur d air Rotation de la pompe inappropri e Communiquer avec un lectricien Panne d...

Page 29: ...usage pr vu et quelque autre obligation et ou responsabilit de la part de Associate Engineering Corporation Associate Engineering Corporation n assume aucune responsabilit ni n autorise aucune autre...

Page 30: ...vicio De 0 a _____ psi kPa De 0 a _____ psi kPa Fecha Min Seg Fecha Min Seg COMPRESORA DE AIRE PORT TIL MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO ADVERTENCIA EL AIRE DE DESCARGA DE LA COMPRESORA PUEDE CONTENER HIDROCARB...

Page 31: ...en ROLAIR porque est n fabricadas para durar Este manual fue escrito para beneficio del operador No utilice ni permita que alguien m s utilice su compresora de aire sin antes haber le do y comprendid...

Page 32: ...controlan la presi n del tanque podr a provocar lesiones graves o la muerte Nunca realice ajustes a los componentes que controlan la presi n del tanque No altere la configuraci n de f brica de la pres...

Page 33: ...ver a arrancar en cualquier momento y provocar lesiones f sicas cuando menos se espere Siempre desconecte la compresora de aire y drene completamente los tanques de aire antes de tratar de realizar re...

Page 34: ...e adecuados Siempre encienda la compresora en una posici n nivelada y segura que evite que se incline o se vuelque durante su uso No la utilice sin un filtro de aire o en un entorno corrosivo Siempre...

Page 35: ...iante el uso de un interruptor de presi n Siempre aseg rese de que la palanca se encuentre en la posici n de Apagado antes de conectar el cable de alimentaci n Al mover la palanca a la posici n de Enc...

Page 36: ...araci n o un reemplazo 11 RESPIRADERO TAP N DE LLENADO DE ACEITE Todas las bombas de las compresoras de aire reciprocantes incluyen una ventilaci n de c rter que alivia la presi n que se acumula debid...

Page 37: ...ba se obstruya y esto anular la garant a del producto 22 UTIL CELA EN UN REA LIMPIA SECA Y BIEN VENTILADA Deje un espacio de al menos 18 pulgadas 45 72 cm detr s de la protecci n de la correa para log...

Page 38: ...las del reloj en presi n operativa de acuerdo con las especificaciones que proporciona el fabricante de la herramienta Siempre use la palanca del interruptor de presi n Encendido autom tico Apagado pa...

Page 39: ...ores el ctricos no pueden someterse a la capacidad completa de amperaje de factor de servicio de placa de identificaci n y es posible que deban acondicionarse para evitar el sobrecalentamiento reitera...

Page 40: ...r el funcionamiento de la v lvula de seguridad X Cambiar el aceite de la compresora X Limpiar cambiar el filtro de aire X Realizar una prueba de tiempo de bombeo X Revisar el funcionamiento de los con...

Page 41: ...argarse prematuramente a 100 P S I G 689 kPa de man metro gire la perilla del valor superior 4 en el sentido de las manecillas del reloj en incrementos de 1 4 de vuelta d golpes leves a la varilla int...

Page 42: ...eas flojas Ajuste la tensi n de las correas Problema interno de la bomba Lleve la unidad a reparaci n La compresora se sobrecalienta Ventilaci n deficiente Cambie la ubicaci n de la compresora Sentido...

Page 43: ...otras las garant as de comerciabilidad y de idoneidad para un fin espec fico y todas las dem s obligaciones y o responsabilidades por parte de Associate Engineering Corporation Associate Engineering...

Page 44: ...44...

Page 45: ...Disc 047113001F 1 13 Nylon Tubing FC046001000 1 Ring 011077000F 1 14 Brass Sleeve FC011304000 1 15 Lock Nut FC199437000 1 16 Discharge Tube FC102GQ0010 1 17 Safety Valve FC047027000 1 18 Nut FC0111170...

Page 46: ...46...

Page 47: ...Rod FC116091021 1 18 Capacitor FC009200075 1 19 Capacitor Cover FC116034013 1 20 Dipstick FC312043000 1 21 Screw FC014013021 4 22 Crankcase Cover FC116091002 1 23 O Ring FC010072000 1 24 Drain Plug FC...

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