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5.6
AIR INTAKE FILTER
Check daily, every 10 hours of operation or on rent return. Replace filter element every 1,000 hours or 6
months. Replace more frequently in dusty conditions. Empty the evacuator valve (dust boot) daily.
5.6.1 REMOVAL AND INSPECTION
1.
Unscrew wingnut on air filter cover and remove cover.
2.
Unscrew primary air filter element wingnut; pull used element to remove.
3.
Remove and inspect the secondary filterby unscrewing wingnut and pulling element.
4.
The air filter elements should be thoroughly inspected for holes by placing a lamp inside the element and
carefully checking for areas of bright light passing through the element and seal.
5.6.2 INSTALLATION
1.
Insert new filter element(s) and tighten wingnut(s).
2.
IPlace cover back on air filter and tighten wingnuts and close locking devices.
5.7
COMPRESSOR OIL FILTER
Replace the oil filter element once after the first 50 hours of operation, then every 500 hours. Replace more
frequently in extreme operating conditions.
5.7.1 INSPECTION
The compressor oil filter should be checked to ensure the correct element is properly installed and not
leaking.
5.7.2 REMOVAL
1.
Make sure the system pressure is relieved.
2.
Place oil spill pan under filter.
3.
Remove oil filter element by unscrewing it from the filter head (turn counter-clockwise) and discard. The
use of a strap-type wrench may be necessary.
5.7.3 INSTALLATION
1.
Apply a thin film of oil to the seal of a new oil filter.
2.
Thread the oil filter on by hand, turning it clockwise until the gasket seats. Then turn an additional ½ to
¾ turn by hand.
3.
Check for leaks in operation.
5.8
COMPRESSOR SHAFT OIL SEAL
Check the compressor shaft seal for leaking oil every 1,000 hours or 6 months.
5.8.1 INSPECTION
Inspect the compressor shaft seal for signs of leaking oil.
NOTE!
If replacement is necessary, removal and installation instructions will be provided with the shaft seal kit.
5.9
OIL RETURN LINE
Check the oil return line periodically to make sure that it does not become clogged. A clogged line results in
excessive oil consumption and oil in the service lines.
5.9.1 INSPECTION
Inspect oil return line for clogging.
5.9.2 CLEANING
If clogging is indicated, check and clean the entire line, including the orifice fitting at the manifold. Blowing
with a reverse flow of compressor air will clean the line.
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