Campbell Hausfeld FP Serie Operating Instructions Manual page 4

Oilless air compressors
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Oilless Compressors
Operation
(Cont.)
Handle - Designed to move the
compressor.
Never use the
WARNING
!
handle on wheeled
units to lift the unit completely off the
ground.
Tool Storage - 1/4 inch quick connect
plugs fit in holes to support air chuck
and other inflation fittings.
Drain Petcock - This valve is located on
the bottom of the tank. Use this valve
to drain moisture from the tank daily
to reduce the risk of corrosion.
Reduce tank pressure below 10 PSI,
then drain moisture from tank daily to
avoid tank corrosion. Drain moisture
from tank(s) by opening the drain
petcock located underneath the tank.
LUBRICATION
This is an oilless product and DOES
NOT require lubrication to operate.
IMPORTANT: Do not operate compres-
sor before reading instructions or
damage may result.
1. Attach hose to outlet of compressor.
Use thread tape or threadlocking
MOISTURE IN COMPRESSED AIR
Moisture in compressed air will
form into droplets as it comes from
an air compressor pump. When
humidity is high or when a
compressor is in continuous use for
an extended period of time, this
moisture will collect in the tank.
When using a paint spray or
sandblast gun, this water will be
carried from the tank through the
hose, and out of the gun as
droplets mixed with the spray
material.
IMPORTANT: This condensation
will cause water spots in a paint
job, especially when spraying other
than water based paints. If
sandblasting, it will cause the sand
to cake and clog the gun,
rendering it ineffective. A filter in
the air line (MP3105), located as
near to the gun as possible, will
help eliminate this moisture.
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agent to seal threaded connections.
2. Turn switch to OFF position and plug
in power cord.
Regulator
Tank
Pressure
Tool
Pressure
Coupler
Figure 5
(some models)
3. Attach chuck or other tool to open
end of hose.
4. Turn regulator clockwise to open air
flow.
Figure 6
5. Turn switch to ON position.
6. Compressor will build to maximum
preset pressure and shut off.
7. Adjust regulator to proper pressure
for tool or tire. Operate tool per
instructions. Compressor will
automatically restart when pressure
in tank drops below cut-in pressure.
8. Turn regulator knob counterclock-
wise to shut off the air and turn
switch to Off position.
In the ON position, the compressor
pumps air into the tank. It shuts off
automatically when unit reaches its
maximum preset pressure. In the OFF
position, the compressor will not
operate. This switch should be in the
OFF position when connecting or
disconnecting the power cord from the
electrical outlet.
4
ASME SAFETY VALVE
WARNING
!
the safety valve!
This valve should be checked
On
Position
occasionally by pulling the ring by hand.
Air may leak even after ring has been
released. However, if the leaking
continues for an extended period of
time, or if the safety valve is stuck and
cannot be activated by the ring, the
safety valve MUST be replaced. (Note:
Valve will reset when tank pressure
Safety
reaches 40-50 PSI.)
Valve
Figure 7
Off
REGULATOR KNOB
Position
1. This knob controls air pressure to an
air operated tool, or paint spray gun.
2. Turning knob clockwise increases air
pressure at outlet.
3. Turning counterclockwise will lower
air pressure at outlet.
4. Fully counterclockwise will shut off
flow of air completely.
OUTLET (TOOL) PRESSURE GAUGE
1. This gauge shows at-a-
glance, air pressure at
outlet. Air pressure is
measured in pounds per
square inch (psi).
2. Be sure this gauge reads ZERO before
changing air tools or disconnecting
hose from outlet.
TANK PRESSURE GAUGE
Gauge shows pressure in
tank indicating
compressor is building
pressure properly.
WARNING
!
Disconnect power source
then release all pressure
from the system before
attempting to install,
service, relocate or perform any
maintenance.
Do not remove or
attempt to adjust
PSI
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