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Getting To Know Your Compressor (Continued)
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ASME Safety Valve: A safety valve that automatically releases
the air if the air receiver (tank) pressure exceeds the preset
maximum.
Regulator Knob: This knob controls air pressure to an air
operated tool or paint spray gun. Turning the knob clockwise
increases air pressure at the outlet. Turning counterclockwise
will lower air pressure at the outlet. Fully counterclockwise will
shut off the flow of air completely.
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Tank Pressure Gauge: Indicates tank pressure in psi. Gauge
shows pressure in air receiver indicating compressor is building
pressure properly.
Outlet Pressure Gauge: This gauge shows at-a-glance, air
pressure at outlet. Air pressure is measured in pounds per
square inch (PSI). Most tools have maximum pressure ratings.
Never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the tool you
are using. Be sure this gauge reads ZERO before changing air
tools or disconnecting hose from outlet. It is regulated by the
regulator knob.
Cut-in/Cut-off Pressure: Specific psi at which a compressor
starts and stops while refilling the air tank.
Belt Guard: The belt guard encloses the pulleys and drive belt.
It protects the user from moving parts and directs cooling air to
the compressor pump.
Air Filter: The air filter keeps dirt and debris from entering the
compressor pump and reduces compressor noise.
Oil Sight Glass: The oil sight glass shows the oil level in the
compressor pump.
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Figure 3
Handles: Used to move the compressor.
Tank Drain Valve: The tank drain valve allows moisture to be
removed from the tank.
NOTE: Each tank has its own tank drain valve.
Unloader: The unloader controls the engine rpm. When loaded,
the engine will run at maximum operating speed and air will
enter the tank. When unloaded, the engine will slow to an idle
and air will vent to atmosphere.
Air Storage Tanks: The tanks store air for later use.
Air Outlet Fittings: These fittings are 1/4 inch universal-style
quick connect fittings and allow rapid tool changes.
PSI (Pounds per Square Inch): Measurement of the pressure
exerted by the force of the air. The actual psi output is measured
by a pressure gauge on the compressor.
SCFM (Standard Cubic Feet per Minute): Sometimes called
CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute). Measurement of air volume
delivered by the compressor.
Air Delivery: A combination of psi and SCFM. The air delivery
required by a tool is stated as (number) SCFM at (number) psi.
The combination of these figures determines what size unit is
needed.
Air Tank Capacity: The volume of air stored in the tank and
available for immediate use. A large tank allows the intermittent
use of an air tool with an air requirement higher than the
compressor's rated delivery.
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