Northern Industrial Tools 2 HP / 8 GALLON AIR COMPRESSOR Benutzerhandbuch

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Adjusting the Air Pressure
Your Air Compressor is supplied with an Air
Pressure Regulator. This Regulator adjusts the air
pressure.
To increase air pressure, turn Air Regulator
clockwise.
To decrease air pressure, turn Air Regulator
counterclockwise.
(See Figure 7)
Cold Weather Starting
Temperatures below freezing (32°F) cause the
metal parts of your Air Compressor to contract and
that makes starting more difficult. To assist the Air
Compressor in starting in cold weather, follow
these tips:
1. Try to keep Air Compressor stored in
temperatures above 32° fahrenheit.
2. Open the Air Tank Drain Valve and release all
air pressure from the Air Tank before attempting
to start in cold weather. (After air is released
3. Plug Air Compressor directly into a 120 volt
electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord
when starting your Air Compressor in cold
weather.
MAINTENANCE
Daily (or before each use)
1. Check oil level
2. Drain condensation from the air tank.
3. Check for any unusual noise or vibration.
4. Be sure all nuts and bolts are tight.
Weekly
1. Clean breather hole on Oil Breather Cap.
Monthly
1. Inspect air system for leaks by applying soapy
water to all joints. Tighten these joints if leaks
are discovered.
6 Months (or after 250 hours of operation -
whichever comes first)
1. Change Air Compressor Oil.
Note: Change oil more often if Air Compressor is
used near paint spraying operations or in dusty
environments.
Checking the Air Compressor Oil
1. Place Air Compressor on level surface. The oil
level should be at the red dot on the Oil Sight
Glass.
2. If oil level is low, remove Oil Breather Cap and
add enough oil to bring the oil level to the red
dot on the Oil Sight Glass.
3. Replace Oil Breather Cap before starting
compressor.
Changing the Air Compressor Oil
Note: This compressor uses only SAE 5W-30 
motor oil.
1. Remove the Oil Sight Glass by turning counter-
clockwise with wrench.
Note: Oil will begin to drain as Oil Sight Glass is
loosened. Place a funnel and oil pan in place
BEFORE loosening Oil Sight Glass.
2. Once Oil Sight Glass is removed, tilt Air
Compressor backwards to allow all of the oil to
drain out of the crankcase.
3. Once oil is drained, replace Oil Sight Glass and
securely tighten in place with a wrench. Be
careful not to overtighten the Oil Sight Glass, as
this could damage the rubber seal.
4. Place Air Compressor on level surface.
5. Remove the Oil Breather Cap.
6. Slowly pour the oil into the oil fill hole, until the
oil level rises to the center of the red dot on the
Oil Sight Glass.
7. Install the Oil Breather Cap into the oil fill hole.
Firmly hand tighten the Oil Breather Cap by
turning clockwise.
Always inspect the tool before use, and make sure
it is in good working condition. Make sure all air
vents are clear, (use compressed air to clean the
machine where possible). Check the power cable to
make sure it is intact and free from cracks, bare
wires etc. Avoid using solvents when cleaning
plastic parts, most plastics are susceptible to
damage from the various types of commercial
solvents.
Figure 7. Adjusting the Air Pressure