Hawk HWKAC1 Operator's Manual

6 litre oil-less air compressor

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Operator's Manual
6 Litre Oil-Less
Air Compressor
WARNING!
Before using this appliance, read the Operator's manual and follow
all its safety rules and instructions.

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Summary of Contents for Hawk HWKAC1

  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual 6 Litre Oil-Less Air Compressor WARNING! Before using this appliance, read the Operator’s manual and follow all its safety rules and instructions.
  • Page 2: Specification

    SPECIFICATION HWKAC1 1.1 kW / 1.5 HP 230 V @50 Hz 2850 rpm 5.7 cfm 115 psi / 0.8 MPa 485mm x 265mm x550mm 16 kg ITEM...
  • Page 3: Main Components

    MAIN COMPONENTS 1. On/O Switch 2. Outlet Valve 3. Regulating Valve 4. Pressure Gauge 5. Drain Cock 6. Air Tank 7. Release Valve 8. Fan Cover...
  • Page 4 PREPARATION 1. Check all nuts and bolts are tight before starting. 2. Before Starting the Compressor; Ensure power switch is set to “OFF”. 3. Plug compressor in to socket. 4. Pull up the red power switch and tun for 30 minutes to break in pump parts.
  • Page 5: Operation And Adjustment

    OPERATION & ADJUSTMENT 1. The compressor is controlled by a pressure switch. It can be stopped automatically as the pressure increases to the maximum and restarted as pressure decreases to the minimum. The rated pressure has been adjusted during the manufacturing process - do not alter it carelessly.
  • Page 6 WARNINGS 1. Never unscrew any connecting parts while the tank is pressured. 2. Never disassemble any electrical parts before disconnecting the plug. 3. Never adjust the safety valve carelessly. 4. Never use the compressor when the voltage is too low or too high. 5.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 1. Do not carry out any maintenance whilst compressor is on - ensure motor is not running, compressed air and condensation is bled and compressor is disconnected from any power supply (see pages 5 + 6). 2. Pull ring on safety valve an allow it to snap back in to normal position. Safety valve must be replaced if it cannot be actuated or it leaks air after ring is released.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause (s) Corrective Action Plugged in? Check fuse/breaker or motor No electrical power overload Blown fuse Compressor will Replace blown fuse Breaker open not run Reset, determine cause of problem Thermal overload open Motor will restart when cool Pressure switch bad Replace Symptom...
  • Page 9 PARTS...
  • Page 10: Parts List

    PARTS LIST PART PART ITEM ITEM PART PART Bolt M6×25 Spring washer 4 Bolt M6×35 Tooth washer 4 Spring washer 6 Screw M3×6 Cylinder head Spring washer 3 Circle Nut M3 Valve plate subassembly Capacitance Cylinder seals Tooth washer 8 Cylinder Discharge pipe D10mm Connection Stud...
  • Page 11 SAFETY 1. Prior to use, become familiar with the instructions given in this manual. In particular, become familiar with the ON/OFF control for stopping the compressor in the event of an emergency. 2. When operating the air compressor, always use eye protection such as goggles, making sure that other people in the work area are also using eye protection.
  • Page 12 ™ WARNING! Before using this appliance, read the Operator’s manual and follow all its safety rules and instructions.

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