Maintenance; Kits & Service Parts - North Star M45939B Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Gasoline portable air compressor, honda gx160, 20-gallon tank
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WARNING! Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and release air pressure from system before performing

maintenance.

NOTE: All compressed air systems contain maintenance parts (e.g. lubricating oil, filters, separators), which are
periodically replaced. These used parts may be, or contain, substances that are regulated and must be disposed of in
accordance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
NOTE: Take note of the position and locations of parts during disassembly to make reassembly easier. The assembly
sequences and parts illustrated may differ for your particular unit.
•Check lubrication levels. Fill as needed.
Daily or before each
•Drain receiver tank condensate.
operation
•Check for unusual noise or 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.
•Check safety/relief valves by pulling rings. Replace safety/relief valves that do not operate freely.
Weekly
•Inspect air filter element. Clean if necessary.
•Inspect for air leaks. Squirt soapy water around joints during compressor operation and watch for
Monthly
bubbles. Tighten fittings if necessary.
•Clean exterior.
•Change petroleum lubricant in pump while crankcase is warm.
3 months or 500
hours
•Replace air filter element.
12 months or 1000
hours
DRIVE BELT
Belts will stretch in normal use. Properly adjusted, a
5 pound force applied to the belt between the motor
pulley and the pump will deflect the belt about 1/2".
TO ADJUST DRIVE BELT:
1. Remove the belt guard cover.
2. Loosen the four fasteners holding the
engine/motor to the compressor.
3. Shift the engine/motor in the proper direction.
The belt must be properly aligned when
adjustment is made.
4. To align belt, lay a straight edge against the face
of the flywheel touching the rim at two places.
5. Adjust flywheel or motor pulley so that the belt
runs parallel to the straight edge.
6. If necessary, use a gear puller to move the
pulley on the motor shaft.
7. Check for proper belt tension (see diagram).
8. Tighten the four fasteners holding the
engine/motor to the compressor.
9. Attach belt guard cover.
Non-detergent Oil: Part #4043
Maintenance
Service Parts
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