The oil-free air compressor is the main body in the air source device, which is a device that converts the mechanical energy of the prime mover (usually an electric motor) into gas pressure energy, and is a pneumatic generating device for compressed air.
The following is a brief introduction to several things to be aware of when using an oil-free air compressor, as follows:
1 When the oil-free air compressor is shut down due to power failure, in order to prevent the compressor from starting with pressure, the pressure switch power-off handle should be pulled when the power is turned on again, the air in the pipeline is drained, and the compressor is restarted.
2. The user must set the oil-free air compressor to protect the grounding wire to ensure good contact between all metal casings of the compressor and the earth. The grounding resistance should meet the national standards.
3. The oil-free air compressor should stop running immediately when it finds serious air leak, abnormal noise or odor, and find out the cause can be re-run after the fault is restored.
4. The air compressor is an oil-free air compressor, and the friction parts are self-lubricating, so do not add lubricating oil.
5. The air compressor must be fixed on a ventilated, stable and sturdy work surface. To reduce noise and vibration, a shock absorber must be provided.
6. The filter medium (foam sponge or felt) in the filter should be cleaned every three months to blow off the dust on the medium. If necessary, wash it with water, dry it and use it again.
7. The oil-free air compressor is maintained at least once a quarter. The maintenance includes thoroughly removing the dust and dirt from the compressor, checking and tightening the connecting bolts around the compressor, whether the grounding wire is intact, and checking the electrical circuit for aging damage. .
