Clarke 2090901 CFP9HND Portable Petrol Air Instructions

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Year 2016
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Clarke 2090901 CFP9HND Portable Petrol Air Compressor Specification

The Clarke 2090901 CFP9HND Portable Petrol Air Compressor is engineered for robust performance and versatility, catering to a wide range of pneumatic applications. This model is powered by a reliable Honda GX160 engine, known for its durability and fuel efficiency, delivering consistent performance even in demanding environments. The compressor features a twin-cylinder, cast-iron pump designed to offer enhanced heat dissipation and longevity, ensuring optimal operational efficiency. With a maximum pressure of 9 bar (130 psi), it provides ample power for various tasks, from inflating tires to powering air tools. The air delivery capacity is rated at 14 CFM (396 liters/minute), making it suitable for both professional and DIY use.

Portability is a key aspect of the Clarke CFP9HND, facilitated by its compact design and sturdy wheels, enabling easy maneuverability across job sites. The compressor is equipped with a large 2.8-gallon (11-liter) fuel tank, allowing extended operation without frequent refueling, which enhances productivity. Its robust construction includes a heavy-duty steel frame, offering protection and durability in rugged conditions. Maintenance is simplified through accessible components and a straightforward design, reducing downtime and ensuring reliable operation over time.

Safety features include an automatic pressure release valve and a robust air filtration system to protect the engine and pump from contaminants. The Clarke 2090901 is designed to meet the needs of professionals seeking a dependable, portable air compressor capable of delivering high performance in various settings, from construction sites to workshops. Its combination of power, efficiency, and mobility makes it a versatile tool for any pneumatic task.

Clarke 2090901 CFP9HND Portable Petrol Air Compressor F.A.Q.

How do I start the Clarke 2090901 CFP9HND Portable Petrol Air Compressor?

To start the compressor, first ensure it's filled with the correct oil and fuel. Place the compressor on a level surface, turn the fuel valve to the 'ON' position, set the choke lever to 'CLOSED' for a cold start, switch the engine switch to 'ON', then pull the recoil starter handle gently until resistance is felt before pulling it briskly. Once the engine starts, gradually move the choke lever to the 'OPEN' position.

What type of maintenance does the Clarke 2090901 require?

Regular maintenance includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting the air filter, ensuring all nuts and bolts are tight, checking for air leaks, and cleaning the exterior. Refer to the user manual for a detailed maintenance schedule.

How can I troubleshoot if the compressor does not start?

Check if there is enough fuel and oil, ensure the spark plug is clean and properly connected, verify the air filter is not clogged, and confirm the choke is set correctly for a cold start. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consult the user manual or contact customer support.

What safety precautions should I take when using the Clarke CFP9HND?

Always operate in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide build-up, wear safety goggles and hearing protection, ensure the compressor is on a stable surface, and avoid overloading the compressor beyond its rated capacity.

How do I change the oil in the compressor?

To change the oil, ensure the engine is off and cool, remove the oil filler cap, drain the old oil into an appropriate container, and refill with the recommended oil type up to the specified level. Replace the filler cap securely.

What should I do if the air compressor is not building pressure?

Check for leaks in hoses and connections, ensure the pressure release valve is closed, and inspect the air filter for blockages. If the issue persists, it may require professional service.

How often should I check and replace the air filter?

The air filter should be checked before each use and replaced if dirty or damaged. Regular replacement every 3 months is recommended for optimal performance.

What are the signs that the compressor requires servicing?

Signs include unusual noises, decreased performance, oil leaks, or frequent starting issues. Regular servicing according to the manufacturer's schedule is crucial to avoid these issues.

Can I use synthetic oil in the Clarke CFP9HND air compressor?

Yes, synthetic oil can be used if it meets the specifications outlined in the user manual. It may offer better performance in extreme temperatures.

What should I do before storing the compressor for an extended period?

Drain all fuel, change the oil, clean the compressor, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Cover the unit to protect it from dirt and debris.