V1.0
9 Gallon Twin-Tank Wheelbarrow Portable Air Compressor
3.
Give compressor overall visual inspection and be sure safety guards
are in place.
4.
Check for any unusual noise or vibration.
5.
Check for leaks.
WEEKLY
1.
Check all pressurized components for rust, cracking or leaking. Immediately
discontinue use of the equipment and relieve all system pressure if any of
these problems are discovered. Do not use the equipment until it has been
inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic.
2.
Clean the exterior surfaces of the compressor.
3.
Check the air filter and replace if necessary.
MONTHLY
1.
Check belt tension.
a. In order to adjust the drive belt, the
safety guard (P) must be removed.
b. Check the belt alignment by placing
a straightedge against the face of
the flywheel, touching its rim at two
places (Fig. 4).
c. Adjust the flywheel or motor pulley so that the belt runs parallel to
the straightedge. Use a puller to move the motor pulley on the
shaft. Properly adjusted, a 3 lb pressure applied to the belt between
the motor pulley and the compressor flywheel will deflect the belt
about 1/4 in. (6 mm).
d. To adjust the belt tension, loosen the four engine mounting screws.
Slide the engine in the proper direction, until the belt is tensioned to
the point where it can still be depressed by approx. 1/4 in. (6 mm) at
the longest free position. Re-tighten the engine
mounting screws and refit the safety guard for
the belt.
2.
Check pulley retaining screws.
3.
Check system for air leaks.
4.
Check that all screws, bolts and nuts are tight.
5.
Tighten the head tension rods between 22 to 27
torque (Fig. 5-1).
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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