To Add Oil To Pump
Serious damage can result from even limited operation unless filled with
oil and broken in correctly. Make sure to closely follow initial start-up
procedures.
of the air compressor. This is due to plant testing and does not mean the
pump contains oil.
critical components, thus reducing performance and compressor life. Use
air compressor oil only.
NOTE: Use an oil specifically formulated for use in an air compressor, such as
Porter-Cable PAS1 air compressor oil. Oil may be found at the store where the
air compressor was purchased.
1.
Place unit on a level surface.
debris. If air vent is blocked pressure
can build in crankcase causing damage
to air compressor and possible personal
injury.
2.
Remove dipstick (A) and slowly fill
crankcase with oil. Crankcase capacity
is 6 fluid ounces (177.4 ml). Oil level
should be at the + (full) mark on the
dipstick.
NOTE: If the oil is added too quickly, it will
overflow and appear to be full.
3.
Replace dipstick.
ASSEMBLY
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS AIR COMPRESSOR
WITHOUT FIRST ADDING OIL TO THE CRANKCASE.
COMPRESSORS ARE SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL. A small
amount of oil may be present in the pump upon receipt
Multi-Viscosity motor oils, like 10W30, should not be
used in an air compressor. They leave carbon deposits on
Drain tank to release air pressure before removing the
dipstick.
Make sure air vent (B)
in dipstick is free from
9 - ENG
B
A
+ full
- add
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