EXTRA CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO
AVOID PERSONAL INJURIES WITH
AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED
COMPRESSORS
MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
DAILY OR BEFORE EACH USE
1) Check oil level
2) Drain condensation from air receiver
3) Check for any unusual noise or
vibration
4) Be sure all nuts and bolts are tight
WEEKLY
1) Turn off engine. Clean dust and foreign
matter from cylinder head, engine, fan
blades, intercooler, and air receiver.
2) Clean air filter by opening air filter,
removing filter element and cleaning it
thoroughly and allow to dry completely
before assembly.
3) Worn filter should be replaced.
4) Check v-belts for wear.
MONTHLY
1) Inspect unit for leaks.
2) Tighten joints if leaks are observed.
3) Check v-belts for proper tension.
4) Check compressor pulley and engine
sheave are aligned and securely fastened.
QUARTERLY OR 300 HOURS (Whichever
comes first)
1) Inspect the air receiver for corrosion or
other damage.
2) Change compressor oil.
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3) Replace air filter (more often if comp-
ressor is used near paint spraying
operations or in dusty environments).