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Routine Maintenance
You must follow the maintenance schedule and use only Airworks genuine replacement parts to maintain
your system and warranty.
The most critical aspect of maintenance is proper air filtration and clean oil. If any particulate matter
enters the compressor through the air inlet or other means, they can contaminate roller bearings, gears
and rotors in the compressor. Contamination will cause severe and rapid damage to components.
Ensure compressor is completely unloaded before servicing. Clean Areas to be serviced. Remove fill
cap and filters slowly.
Damage caused by contamination not covered by warranty.
Maintenance Schedule
The following maintenance schedule should be observed to assure good performance and long service
life. The hours indicated are displayed on the unit’s hour meter. To maintain warranty it is recommended
to service Twister minimum once per year regardless or hour used.
For replacement parts please order the indicated part numbers from an authorized dealer.
250 Hours
– Change engine oil and oil filter. Change compressor oil, oil filter, and air filter.
Inspect unit coupler assembly, check for leaks, loose fasteners, fittings, wire and hoses chaffing
as above.
T40/T60 - Airworks Service Kit P/N ATS425
T100/T185 - Airworks Service Kit P/N ATS125
500 Hours
– Change engine oil, oil filter, fuel element, fan belt and air cleaner element. Change
compressor oil, oil filter, coalescing filter and air filter. Replace fan belt. Replace coupler insert.
Set valve lash.
T40/T60 - Airworks Service Kit P/N ATS450
T100/T185 - Airworks Service Kit P/N ATS150
500 HR Service Kit Instructions
NOTE: Fuel filter housing requires bleeding after fuel filter change.
a) Turn unit on without starting engine.
b) Loosen screw on top of fuel filter housing until a steady flow of fuel is seen.
c) Tighten screw, start unit, check for leaks.
Clean up any spilt fuel or oil and dispose of properly.
Inspect all components for loose or rubbing parts and adjust valve lash. Inspect all items for
wear, including drive coupler. Check for fluid and air leaks. Check air pressure and engine speed
settings.