WARNING: Maintenance hazards
ALWAYS disconnect, lock out and tag the main power supply and then release air pressure from the receiver tank before
cleaning, adjusting, or servicing the compressor. Make sure all guards and shields are replaced before re-starting.
Inspect safety/relief valves
Check pump oil level
Inspect air filter
Inspect for air leaks
Change pump oil
Inspect & drain receiver tank
Check drive belt tension and alignment
Dust/debris removal
See detailed instructions for each maintenance item below.
NOTICE
Dispose of used pump oil in a manner that is
compatible with the environment and in accordance
with local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
Take used oil in a sealed container to your local
recycling center or service station for reclamation.
Do not throw it in the trash, pour it on the ground, or
pour it down a drain.
No Modifications. Never modify or alter the
compressor in any way. Modifications can create
serious safety hazards and will void the warranty.
Inspect Safety/Relief Valve
This valve should be inspected and tested on a weekly
basis. The safety valve automatically releases air if the
tank pressure exceeds the preset maximum.
Check the safety/relief valve by pulling the rings.
It is spring loaded and should not be stuck but
come out about ¼" and then snap back into
position when released.
Replace safety/relief valves that do not operate
freely with a valve of the same pressure rating.
Maintenance & Repair
Maintenance Schedule Summary
Item
Detailed Instructions – Maintenance & Repair
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Replace every 12 months or 1000 hours of
use
Monthly
After first 50 hours of use
Every 3 months or 500 hours of use
Daily
Monthly
Monthly
WARNING: Safety/Relief valve hazards
If the safety/relief valve does not work properly, over-
pressurization may occur causing air tank rupture or
explosion. Occasionally pull the ring on the safety valve
to make sure the safety valve operates freely. If the
valve is stuck or does not operate smoothly, it must be
replaced with a valve having the same pressure rating.
Inspect Air Filter
Inspect the compressor's air filter on a weekly basis. A
dirty air filter will not allow the air compressor to operate
at full capacity.
Clean air filter if dirty and restricted air flow.
Replace the air filter every 12 months or 1000
hours.
Note: Do not operate with the air filter removed.
Inspect Compressor for Air Leaks
Inspect system for air leaks on a monthly basis. To test:
Squirt soapy water around joints during
compressor operation and watch for bubbles.
Developing bubbles indicate a leak is present.
Tighten fittings, if necessary.
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Frequency