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SHUTTING DOWN THE COMPRESSOR

1.

The Pressure Switch is provided with an ON/OFF switch (See Fig. 2) which,
when pushed down to the ‘OFF’ (0) position, cuts off the motor.
Always use this switch to shut down the compressor. NEVER USE THE MAINS
SWITCH TO STOP MOTOR.

2.

Close the air outlet tap and trigger the equipment (spraygun, air tool etc)
to release air from the air hose before disconnecting the hose from the
machine.

3.

Before transporting your compressor or when leaving overnight, expel all air
from the receiver by opening drain valve (52).

Note: The Warrior 60 incorporates a Regulator/Filter which automatically allows
any condensate to drain off when pressure in the reservoir is completely
relieved. Water may also be drained off when the system is under pressure. The
method of operation is shown in Fig 4.

MAINTENANCE

A. DAILY

1. Check the oil level before you start and

top-up if necessary - (use Clarke
compressor oil).

2.

Drain any condensate that may have
accumulated in the receiver by
unscrewing the drain plug underneath
the air receiver (fig. 5).

B.

PERIODICALLY

1. After the first 5 hours of running the

compressor, check the cylinder head

Fig. 5

To blow off
condensate when
the system is
pressurised, push the
knob up when it is in
its unlocked position.

Turn the knob, at the
base of the filter
bowl, to the right to
lock it, to the left to
unlock.

In the ‘unlocked’
position, condensate
will automatically
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 environment), clean the air
intake filter, by carefully prising the filter
from the head, opening the bottom flap
and  withdrawing the sponge element
from inside (see fig 6).

Clean the sponge and the inner housing.
If necessary, the sponge filter may
be gently washed in warm soapy water,
rinsed and allowed to dry thoroughly

before refitting.

If any part of the filter is damaged then  you should obtain a replacement.

3. After the first 100 hours use, replace the oil completely using Clarke

compressor oil. Thereafter, replace the oil completely after every 500 hours
of operation or every 6 months.

To empty the oil from the machine,
remove the drain plug from the
crankcase cover (see fig. 7).

4.

Every 500 hours of operation or every 6
months

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clean all the external parts of
the compressor.

(This cleaning makes the cooling
process more efficient and prolongs

the life of the machine).

-

Check and clean the inlet
and outlet valves

-

Examine the non-return valve
and replace the gasket if
necessary (fig. 8)

5.

In the event of an air leak follow
the procedure below:

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Load compressor to maximum pressure

-

Unplug the compressor

-

With a brush and soapy water wet all ‘screwed’ air connections

-

Any leaks will show through the formation of air bubbles.

WARNING

NEVER UNSCREW A CONNECTION WHILST THE AIR RECEIVER IS UNDER PRESSURE.

ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE TANK HAS FIRST BEEN EMPTIED

Fig. 7

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Fig. 6

Fig. 8

Parts List item No. 59

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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