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Sealey SAC5030VE.V3 Instructions page 2

Compressor 50ltr v-twin direct drive 3hp

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DO nOt cover the compressor or restrict air flow around the unit whilst operating.
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DAnGER! DO nOt direct the output jet of air towards people or animals.
DO nOt operate the compressor without an air filter.
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DO nOt allow anyone to operate the compressor unless they have received full instructions.
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wARninG! The air tank is a pressure vessel and the following safety measures apply:
DO nOt tamper with the safety valve, DO nOt modify or alter the tank in any way and DO nOt strap anything to the tank, DO nOt
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weld tank.
DO nOt subject the tank to impact, vibration or to heat and DO nOt allow contact with abrasives or corrosives.
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drain condensation from tank daily.
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wARninG! If an electrical fuse blows, ensure it is replaced with an identical fuse type and rating.
When not in use, store the compressor carefully in a safe, dry, childproof location.
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2. intRODuCtiOn
V-Twin pump with aluminium cylinders and cast iron liners for reduced weight and improved resistance to wear. Suitable for general
purpose workshop applications. Pump directly coupled to heavy-duty induction motor for reliable operation. Precision welded receiver tank
manufactured to meet Pressure Vessel directive. Fitted with fully automatic pressure cut-out switch, air regulator and pressure gauges for
tank and supply. Supplied with handle and wheels for easy manoeuvrability. Fitted with ASTA/BS approved non-rewirable plug.
3. SPECifiCAtiOn
Model no: .....................................................SAC5030Ve.V3
Air Displacement cfm(ltr/min): .................................12.6(357)
Maximum Free Air Delivery cfm(ltr/min): ...................8.8(249)
Maximum Pressure: ........................................... 116psi(8bar)
Minimum Rated Supply: ...................................................13A
Motor output: ................................................................... 3hp
nett Weight: ................................................................... 39kg
outlet: .............................................. Quick Release Coupling
Phase: .............................................................................. 1ph
Receiver Capacity: .......................................................... 50ltr
Size (W x D x H): ....................................695 x 375 x 630mm
Supply: ...........................................................................230V
noise level ..................................................................... 97db
4. PREPARAtiOn
4.1.
Remove compressor from packaging and inspect for any shortages or damage. If anything
is found to be missing or damaged contact your supplier.
4.2.
Save the packing material for future transportation of the compressor. We recommend
that you store the packing in a safe location, at least for the period of the guarantee. Then,
if necessary, it will be easier to send the compressor to the service centre.
4.3.
Confirm that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage shown on the compressor
data plate.
4.4.
Assemble the wheels (fig.A.X) and rubber feet (fig.A.Y) to the main frame using the nuts,
bolts and washers supplied.
4.5.
Attach handle with screw provided.
4.6.
The compressor should be operated on a flat surface, or one that does not exceed 10°
either transversely or longitudinally (fig.1), and should be in a position that allows good air
circulation around the unit.
4.7.
Remove the plastic transit plug from the oil filler hole.
4.8.
Before using the compressor check the oil level by referring to the oil sight glass (fig.2C).
If the oil level is not up to the red centre mark it should be further topped up with
recommended oil (See section 6.7). Screw the filler/breather cap into the aperture as
shown in fig.2B.
4.9.
Screw the back half of a filter unit into the downward facing port openings in each head as
shown in fig.2A. Place a filter cover over each threaded rod protruding from the back half
of the filter and secure each with a wing nut. Refer also to fig.4.
5. OPERAtiOn
wARninG! Ensure that you have read, understood and apply Section 1 safety instructions.
iMPORtAnt. The use of extension leads to connect this compressor to the mains is not recommended as the resulting voltage
5.1.
drop reduces motor, and therefore pump, performance and could damage your compressor.
5.2.
take care when selecting tools for use with the compressor. Air tool manufacturers normally express the volume of air
required to operate a tool in cubic feet per minute (cfm).
this refers to free air delivered by the compressor ('air out') which varies according to the pressure setting. DO nOt
confuse this with the compressor displacement which is the air taken in by the compressor ('air in'). 'Air out' is always less
than 'air in' - due to losses within the compressor.
5.3.
StARtinG thE COMPRESSOR.
5.3.1.
Your compressor is fitted with a push/pull type of ON/OFF switch. To turn the compressor 'ON' pull the switch knob upwards. To turn
the compressor 'OFF' push the knob downwards. (See fig.3.1)
5.3.2.
Check that the ON/OFF switch is in the "OFF" position, the regulator tap (fig.3.2) is closed (Zero '0' bar), and air tap (fig.3.4) is OFF.
5.3.3.
Plug mains lead into mains supply and start the compressor by pulling the switch knob upwards.
5.3.4.
When starting the compressor for the first time, leave it running for several minutes with the air tap (fig.3.4) open to ensure good
distribution of the lubricating oil. Turn the compressor off and close the air tap. Restart the compressor and leave it running with air
tap (fig.3.4) closed and regulator (fig.3.2) set to maximum pressure. Make sure that pressure in the tank rises and that the
© Jack Sealey limited
Original Language Version
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SAC5030VE.V3 Issue 1 24/01/19
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