HSS Hire 61632/52 Operating & Safety Manual

6cfm electric compressors

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NOTE; The compressor must not be switched ON
using the power supply switch. The compressors
switch automatically releases any pressure in the pump to
allow the motor to reach operating speed without
straining. Failure to observe this rule will result in the
motor burning out.
Allow the compressor to run and build up
pressure. The compressor' s motor will cut out when
the correct working pressure is reached. The motor will
then cut back in when the pressure is reduced.
CFM
Max Working
Tank
Pressure
Capacity
6
115psi
10Ltr
Before opening the air tap, adjust the pressure
control to give the required output for the
equipment you are using. Pull the red adjuster knob up,
turn clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease.
Once the pressure gauge shows the correct pressure,
push the red adjuster knob back down to lock it in place.
Always refer to the instructions supplied with the
equipment being run, for the correct pressure. If in
doubt, contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.
Having checked that the equipment being run is
switched OFF , you may now open the air tap.
Caution
Do not run a compressor continuously for
long periods.
From time to time, switch it OFF and unplug it, then
open the
receiver tank' s drain valve to remove any water that
has accumulated.

EQUIPMENT CARE

Never push the equipment beyond its design
limits. If it will not do what you want with reasonable
ease, assume you have the wrong tool for the job. Ask at
you local HSS Hire Shop for advice.
Handle the equipment with care. In particular, avoid
knocking the air taps, tank and safety valve.
Keep the equipment clean. You will find this less of a
chore if you clean up regularly rather than wait until the
end of the hire period.
The compressor is fitted with a thermal overload
button, if the motor overheats, the unit will cut out.
If this should happen, switch the compressor OFF and
unplug it from the power supply. Release any pressure
stored in the system, and allow the unit to cool, then reset
the thermal overload by pushing the button in.
Keep the compressor upright at all times, if the unit
has fallen over or been placed on its side, DO NOT use
it, contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.
When not in use, store the equipment somewhere
clean, dry and safe from thieves.
Damaged hoses are dangerous, so always handle
them with care and coil them neatly, without kinks, for
storage.
Even if you are only stopping work for short break,
Weight
shut down the compressor completely.
Close all air taps, then operate the equipment fed by
20Kg
the compressor to release the pressure in the hoses.
Finally, carefully open the receiver tank' s drain valve
to release the pressure in the tank and remove any water
in the system.
If you have finished with the equipment
completely,
you should now clean
compressor
disconnect the air hoses and tools and coil them
neatly ready for return to you local HSS Hire Shop.
©HSS Hire Service Group Plc 1997 No. 831/01
Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS

FINISHING OFF

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Operating & Safety Guide 831
Hire Shops
6cfm Electric
Compressors
A small versatile electric
compressor, complete with
integrated receiver tank, water
separator and 6m (20ft) air-line.
Code 61632/52

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  • Page 1 If in neatly ready for return to you local HSS Hire Shop. doubt, contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice. Having checked that the equipment being run is switched OFF , you may now open the air tap.
  • Page 2 RCD (Residual Current-Operated Device) connector fitting. Pull back the coupling’ s outer sleeve, Always double-check the unit’ s general condition available from your local HSS Hire Shop. Or power the inserts the end of the hose, then let the sleeve snap back before...

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