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BELT ADJUSTMENT

CHECKING BELT TENSION. Check belt tension 
should be occasionally, especially if looseness 
is suspected. New belts must also be properly 
tensioned upon installation.

TENSIONING BELTS

Belt tensioning can be achieved by loosening 
the motor anchor screws, pushing the motor 
away from the pump, and retightening the 
motor anchor screws. Some units are equipped 
with a belt tensioning bolt that, when turned, 
pulls the motor away from the pump. 
Otherwise, the  motor can be easily moved by 
placing a prying tool beneath it. A commer-
cially available spreader or other belt tension-
ing device can also be helpful.
   
Follow the procedures outlined below to cor-
rectly set and measure tension.
1. Measure the span length (t) of the drive.
2. Determine the amount of deflection (in 
inches) required to measure deflection force 
(in pounds) by multiplying the span length (t) 
by 1/64. For example, a 32” span length multi-
plied by 1/64 equals 1/2” of deflection required 
to measure deflection force.
3. Lay a straight edge across the top outer sur-
face of the belt drive from pulley to sheave.
4. At the center of the span, perpendicular to 
the belt, apply pressure to the outer surface of 
the belt with a tension gauge. Force the belt 
to the predetermined deflection calculated in 
step 2. 
Ensure the pulley and sheave are properly 
aligned and the motor anchor screws are ad-
equately retightened prior to restarting the 
compressor.

 CAUTION: Improper pulley/sheave align-

ment and belt tension can result in motor over-
load, excessive vibration, and premature belt 
and/or bearing failure.

TANK INSPECTION

The life of an air receiver tank is dependent 
upon several factors including, but not limited 
to, operating conditions, ambient environ-
ments, and the level of maintenance. The exact 
effect of these factors on tank life is difficult 
to predict; therefore, URREA recommends that 
you schedule a certified tank inspection within 

the first five years of compressor service. To ar-
range a tank inspection, contact your closest 
service center.
If the tank has not been inspected within the 
first 10 years of compressor service, the re-
ceiver must be taken out of service until it has 
passed inspection. Tanks that fail to meet re-
quirements must be replaced.

 WARNING: Failure to replace a rusted air 

receiver tank could result in air receiver tank 
rupture or explosion, which could cause sub-
stantial property damage, severe personal 
injury, or death. Never modify or repair tank. 
Obtain replacement from service center.

TROUBLE SHOOTING:
AIR COMPRESSOR

ABNORMAL PISTON, RING OR CYLINDER 
WEAR

Lubricant viscosity too low. Drain existing lu-
bricant and refill with proper lubricant.
Lubricant level too low. Add lubricant to 
crankcase to proper level.
Detergent type lubricant being used. Drain ex-
isting lubricant and refill with proper lubricant. 
Cylinder(s) or piston(s) scratched, worn or 
scored. 
Repair or replace as required.
Extremely dusty atmosphere. Install remote air 
inlet piping and route to source of cleaner air. 
Install more effective filtration.
Worn cylinder finish. De glaze cylinder with 
180 grit flex-hone.

AIR DELIVERY DROPS OFF

Clogged or dirty inlet and/or discharge line fil-
ter. 
Clean or replace.
Lubricant viscosity too high.  Drain existing lu-
bricant and refill with proper lubricant.
Compressor valves leaky, broken, carbonized 
or loose. 
Inspect valves. Clean or replace as re-
quired. Install Valve/Gasket Step. Saver Kit.
Piston rings damaged or worn (broken, rough 
or scratched). Excessive end gap or side clear-
ance. 
Install Ring/Gasket Step Saver Kit.
Piston rings not seated, are stuck in grooves 
or end gaps not staggered. 
Adjust piston rings.
Cylinder(s) or piston(s) scratched, worn or 
scored. 
Repair or replace as required.
Defective safety/relief valve. Replace.

Summary of Contents for COMP9100A

Page 1: ...anty ATENCI N Lea entienda y siga las instrucciones de seguridad contenidas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before op...

Page 2: ...sonal Utilizaci n y cuidados de los compresores Advertencias de seguridad para compresores Caracter sticas Instalaci n y operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Especificaciones t cnicas Gar...

Page 3: ...ersonal No se sobrepase Mantenga los pies bien asen tados sobre el suelo y conserve el equilibrio en todo momento Esto permite un mejor control de la herramienta de poder en situaciones in esperadas V...

Page 4: ...la m quina con combustible en el tanque dentro de un edificio donde haya presentes fuentes de ignici n como el agua caliente y calentadores locales secadoras de ropa etc Si fuera necesario vaciar el t...

Page 5: ...nguera de aire conectada Nunca apunte ninguna herramienta hacia s u otras personas No utilice esta herramienta si no tiene una etiqueta de advertencia No contin e usando ninguna herramienta o manguera...

Page 6: ...esconectan compresores m s grandes CARACTER STICAS GENERALES Este manual ofrece instrucciones seguras y con fiables para la instalaci n operaci n y mante nimiento de su compresor de aire Lea atenta me...

Page 7: ...rios tanque receptor etc deben ser de segu ridad certificada para al menos la presi n de trabajo de la unidad Use tuber as y accesorios de cobre o hierro fundido de acero roscado o soldadura dura que...

Page 8: ...del tanque con las v lvulas de drenaje totalmente abiertas NOTA Una vez que el compresor de aire se haya puesto en funcionamiento la presi n dentro del tanque de aire comenzar a acumu larse Despu s de...

Page 9: ...ltro a su base 2 Saque la caja del filtro y retire el elemento de filtro antiguo Limpie el elemento con un chorro de aire o un aspirador 3 Reinstale el elemento de filtro y la caja CAMBIO DE ACEITE 1...

Page 10: ...istente y vuelva a llenar con uno adecuado Muy poco lubricante Agregue lubricante al c rter hasta el nivel adecuado Se est usando lubricante tipo detergente Vac e el lubricante y vuelva a llenar con u...

Page 11: ...r est en apagado OFF Ponga el interruptor del motor en en cendido ON No hay combustible en el tanque Llene el tan que Est cerrada la v lvula de combustible OFF Abra la v lvula ON Buj a defectuosa suci...

Page 12: ...ne los rodamien tos y reemplace si es necesario Instale el juego ahorrador de pasos de rodamientos biela de conexi n HUMEDAD EN EL C RTER O APARIENCIA LECHOSA EN EL LUBRICANTE DE PETR LEO O HERRUMBRE...

Page 13: ...e Filtraciones de aire en la tuber a de descar ga de aire Revise la tuber a y las conexiones Apriete las uniones o reempl celas seg n sea necesario V lvula de seguridad descarga defectuosa Reemplace F...

Page 14: ...propriate conditions AIR COMPRESSOR USE AND CARE For outdoor use only Do not exceed the pressure rating of any component in the system Protect material lines and air lines from dam age or puncture Ke...

Page 15: ...uel from escaping around the cap Replace all fuel tank and container caps se curely Wipe spilled fuel from the unit Move 30 feet away from refueling site before starting engine If fuel is spilled do n...

Page 16: ...ver direct a jet of compressed air toward people or animals Take care not to blow dust and dirt towards yourself or others Following this rule will reduce the risk of serious injury Do not use this ai...

Page 17: ...ION Lift the unit by the shipping skid only Do not use the motor lifting eye to lift the entire unit The motor lifting eye is for remov ing the motor from the unit only CAUTION Do not work on or walk...

Page 18: ...h this feature use two stages oil with viscosity of 70 DO NOT use automotive oil FILLING PROCEDURES 1 Unscrew and remove the oil fill plug 2 Fill the crankcase with lubricant 3 Replace the oil fill pl...

Page 19: ...n if needed Check for unusual noise and vibration Ensure belt guards and covers are securely in place Ensure area around compressor is free from rags tools debris and flammable or explosive materials...

Page 20: ...ct of these factors on tank life is difficult to predict therefore URREA recommends that you schedule a certified tank inspection within the first five years of compressor service To ar range a tank i...

Page 21: ...r maladjusted centrifugal pilot valve Replace pilot valve o ring Adjust pilot valve Pressure switch unloader leaks or does not work Realign stem or replace EXCESSIVE NOISE DURING OPERATION Loose belt...

Page 22: ...nspect bearings and replace if required Install Bearing Connecting Rod Step Saver Kit Ambient temperature too low Install crank case heater kit Relocate compressor to warmer environment OIL IN DISCHAR...

Page 23: ...PRESSURE FLUCTUATIONS LESS THAN 5 PSI Oil foaming in crankcase Drain existing lu bricant thoroughly clean crankcase replace lubricant Debris or other obstruction blocking oil flow Inspect clean all oi...

Page 24: ...n Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 1 a o en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra con tra cualquier defecto de fabricaci n a partir de la fecha de...

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