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Clarke REBEL 60 Instrucciones de uso y mantenimiento
NOTE:
a.
Should the motor fail to start immediately, it is
probable that the air receiver is already full of air.
Check the tank pressure gauge (see fig. 2). If you
release air, by opening air outlet tap, the motor will
start automatically once the cut-in pressure is
reached.
b.
The compressor is fitted with a pressure relief valve,
shown in fig 2A,to allow 'no load' starting. It is normal
for this valve to vent air for a short period when
starting.
4.
Before connecting your airline to the compressor allow it to run with the air
outlet tap completely open, for 10 to 15 seconds, to permit a good distribution
of the lubricating oil.
5.
Close the outlet tap then connect one end of suitable air hose to the
compressor air outlet, and the other end to the equipment to be used.
Set the outlet pressure by adjusting the Output Pressure Regulator. To do this,
turn the knob clockwise to increase pressure, anti-clockwise to decrease.
The Rebel 60 requires the Regulator Knob to be pulled upwards before it may
be turned. Pushing the knob down again holds the pressure setting. Read
the operating pressure on the outlet pressure gauge.
NOTE:
F
or most spraywork do not exceed 50 psi (unless following paint manuf-acturer's instructions).
For other airline equipment such as air tools, tyre gauges, staple guns, paraffin guns etc., it
may be necessary to set the operating pressure at a higher (or lower) level.
IMPORTANT:
Always refer to the accessory manufacturers' recommendations
for optimum operating pressures for their equipment.
6.
With operating pressure set, re-open the air outlet tap.
7.
The Pressure Switch, located within the plastic cover beneath the ON/OFF
knob, should not require adjustment. This is an automatic device and has
been pre-set at the factory to stop the motor when pressure in the receiver
reaches its maximum, and to start it again when the pressure in the receiver
falls to the minimum preset value. This operation is completely automatic and
does not affect the spraying process in any way. However, should problems
develop with the cut-in, cut out settings,
please consult your Clarke dealer, or
the Clarke Service Dep't.
NOTE:
a.
If the machine pumps continuously without
cutting out then the compressor is too small
for the application/tool being used, and
damage may result. Consult your Clarke
dealer.
Fig. 2A
Fig. 3
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