Discount Equipment CD-5 Manuel - Page 6

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In addition, during the operation of the CD-5 it will be necessary to maintain the correct amount of oil in
the lubricator.
This oil in the lubricator is essential to the operating life of the components in the
cylinder head. The proper oil in the airflow reaching the pistons and cylinders will help flush away any
contaminants as well as lubricate the close tolerance components and will leave a non-corrosive film to-
eliminate rusting of the surfaces. The adjustment knob on top of the lubricator controls the oil drip rate.
Adjustment should only be made under normal steady flow condition. Turning the adjustment knob
counter-clockwise will increase the oil drip rate and turning adjustment knob clockwise will decrease the
oil drip rate. The knob is set at the factory all the way counter-clockwise to the maximum (+) position.
Each piston should be receiving lubrication and have a light film of oil on the surface, just enough to
"feel" it. If oil starts to appear on the surface, then decrease the oil drip rate. Excess oil will stain the
concrete, Insufficient oil will result in damage to the equipment.
When work is complete, close air compressor outlet valve then turn CD-5 operating valve to the "ON"
position to empty the high pressure air from the hose before disconnecting the machine from
compressor. Be sure
to
disconnect the CD-5 from the air source when not in use.
MAINTENANCE:
If the CD-5 is to be stored or not used for a prolonged length of time it is recommended that the
following suggestions be followed:
(1) Drain moisture from water filter.
(2) Fill lubricator bowl with proper grade of oil.
(3) Remove top plate from cylinder block, remove top caps, and generously apply the proper oil to top
of pistons. Manually move the pistons up and down through their cycle several times to ensure all
surfaces are coated with oil. Generously oil the top of the cylinders. Reassemble the machine·
taking care to ensure that the o-ring seals on the cylinder top caps are not damaged.
Table: 1
TR©UEU.E Sl+l©©TIN@ @l..JIIDE
FAULT
POSSIBLE
REMEDIES
Machine will not 012.erate.
Cylinders or valves clogged with dirt.
Strip and clean.
Insufficient air supply.
Check compressor output.
Valve not turned on.
Turn on valve.
Low oil level.
Add proper amount and qrade of oil.
Finish of work is unsatisfactorx,.
Incorrect or worn bits.
Replace with new or correct bits.
Dust level is unacce12table.
Operating environment.
Moisten area to be machined with
water or utilize an industrial vacuum
svstem.
Work rate is too low.
Insufficient air supply.
Check compressor output.
Worn bits.
Check hose size.
Check clearance between piston,
cylinder and liner - (.006" Max.)
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