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PREPARATION 

FOR USE

NOTE: All numbered items throughout this manual refer to the parts list item number
on Pages 12 - 15

1.

Remove the plastic travel plug from the oil filler hole,
on the top of the crank case, and insert the dipstick
(see Fig. 7 - page 9).

2.

Check the oil level is at the correct level on the
dipstick, as shown in Fig.1. Where necessary, top up
with Clarke Compressor Oil (Available from
your local Clarke dealer).

OPERATION

 

 

(Ref. Fig. 2)

NOTE:  If you intend using your compressor for spraying, read also the ‘Helpful
Hints on Spraying” booklet - supplied with the machine.

1.

Check that the mains voltage corresponds with that shown on the data sticker
on the crankcase cover of the machine.

2.

Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is in the ‘OFF’ (0) position, i.e. pushed DOWN,
then plug in and switch on at the mains supply.

3.

To start the compressor pull UP the ON/OFF switch to the ‘ON’ (I) position
- the motor should start immediately.

Fig.1

Fig. 2

Illustration is of
Warrior 30.
Component
layout for the
Warrior 60.  is
the same,
although some
components
differ slightly in
appearance

Also available without the spray Gun

 Kit 600 -  Part No. 3110150

or items sold separately

Should you experience any difficulties obtaining accessories, please contact
Clarke International sales department  by telephoning 01992 565300 for details of
your nearest dealer.

Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to

print. However, CLARKE  INTERNATIONAL reserve the right to change specifications at any time without

prior notice. Always consult the machines Data Plate

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ACCESSORIES

Your Warrior Air Compressor can be used in conjunction with a range of optional
accessories for inflating tyres, air brushing, stapling, blowing and many other uses.
For details contact your local Clarke dealer.

Air kits are available which are ideal for almost all applications (see below).

Kit illustrated is KIT 1000 - Part No. 3110155

SPECIFICATIONS

Rotational Speed .................................................. 2850 rpm

Max. Pressure

Warrior 30 & 60 ........................... 10 bar

Warrior 30 110V .......................... 8 bar

Air Displacement .................................................. 8.7 cu ft/min (247L/min)

Electric Motor ........................................................ 2 hp (1.5kW)

Receiver

Warrior 30 .................................... 24 LTR

Warrior 60 .................................... 50 LTR

Fuse Rating ..... Warrior 30 & 60 ........................... 13amps

Warrior 30 110V .......................... 20Amps

Duty Cycle ............................................................ S1 at max. 7 bar

(i.e. Compressor may run continuously at 7 bar max.)

Summary of Contents for WARRIOR 30

Page 1: ...O 0903 WARRIOR 30 60 AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WARRIOR 30 60 AIR COMPRESSOR...

Page 2: ...ft Assy 1 FN116032006 23 End Housing Gasket 1 FN116001025 24 Dipstick 1 FN012035000 25 End Housing 1 FN016032014 26 Screw 1 FN014013024 27 Screw 5 FN014006121 28 Bolt 2 FN116011038 29 Motor Housing 1...

Page 3: ...duct is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to hav...

Page 4: ...potential hazards which may be created by using the air compressor and use the appropriate protection e g Goggles will protect your eyes from flying particles Face masks will protect you against paint...

Page 5: ...k if it is subsequently inserted into a socket outlet 2 Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted 3 Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier ensure that the correct replacement is u...

Page 6: ...differ slightly in appearance Also available without the spray Gun Kit 600 Part No 3110150 or items sold separately Should you experience any difficulties obtaining accessories please contact Clarke...

Page 7: ...ever should problems develop with the cut in cut out settings consult your local Clarke International Service Dep t NOTE a If the machine pumps continuously without cutting out then the compressor is...

Page 8: ...tically drain when the pressure in the system is near zero Fig 4 8 bolts and motor housing screws and re tighten if any have worked loose 2 Every 50 hours more frequently if used in a dusty environmen...

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