Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND Portable Petrol Air Instructions

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Year 2007
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Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND Portable Petrol Air Compressor Specification

The Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND Portable Petrol Air Compressor is a robust and versatile air compressor designed for both professional and heavy-duty applications. It is powered by a reliable 6.5 HP petrol engine, which ensures high performance and autonomy in areas where electrical power is unavailable. The compressor features a large 50-liter air tank, enabling it to deliver a substantial air output sufficient for a wide range of pneumatic tools and equipment. With a maximum pressure of 150 psi, the PPH15ND is capable of handling demanding tasks such as spray painting, inflation, and powering air tools.

Its compressor unit is an oil-lubricated, twin-cylinder pump, which enhances durability and efficiency by reducing wear and tear on moving components. This model includes an easy-to-use recoil start system, ensuring quick and hassle-free engine ignition. The PPH15ND is built with mobility in mind, featuring sturdy wheels and a convenient handle for easy transportation across job sites. Its compact design does not compromise on sturdiness, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Additionally, the air compressor is equipped with essential safety features, such as a pressure relief valve and a pressure gauge, which allow for real-time monitoring and control over the air pressure levels. The Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND is a testament to quality engineering, combining power, portability, and reliability, making it a valuable asset for tradespeople requiring a dependable air supply in remote locations or on construction sites.

Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND Portable Petrol Air Compressor F.A.Q.

What is the proper procedure for starting the Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND Portable Petrol Air Compressor?

To start the compressor, ensure the fuel valve is open, the choke is set appropriately for a cold start, and the ignition switch is on. Pull the starter handle gently until resistance is felt, then pull briskly.

How often should I change the oil in the Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND air compressor?

It's recommended to change the oil after the first 20 hours of operation, and then every 100 hours or three months thereafter, whichever comes first.

What type of oil should be used for maintenance of the compressor?

Use SAE 30 non-detergent compressor oil for optimal performance and to ensure the longevity of the compressor components.

What should I do if the compressor fails to start?

Check the fuel level, ensure the spark plug is connected and clean, verify that the air filter is not clogged, and ensure the choke is properly set.

How do I drain the moisture from the air tank?

Locate the drain valve at the bottom of the air tank. Slowly open it to release accumulated moisture, and close it securely once all water has been expelled.

What is the recommended air pressure setting for the Clarke 2090100 PPH15ND?

The recommended air pressure setting will depend on the tool being used, but generally, it should not exceed 115 PSI. Always consult the tool's manual for specific requirements.

How can I troubleshoot a loss of pressure during operation?

Check for leaks in hoses and connections, ensure the pressure regulator is set correctly, and inspect the air filter for blockages.

What regular maintenance tasks should be performed on the compressor?

Regularly check and clean the air filter, inspect and tighten fittings, check the oil level and quality, and ensure the pressure relief valve is functioning properly.

How do I clean or replace the air filter in the compressor?

Remove the air filter cover, take out the filter element, and clean it with soapy water or replace it if it is damaged or excessively dirty. Reinstall the filter and cover securely.

What safety precautions should be taken while using the compressor?

Always wear appropriate PPE such as eye protection and hearing protection, ensure the compressor is on a stable surface, and never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the compressor or connected tools.