Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Instructions

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Year 2020
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Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Compressor Specification

The Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Compressor is a robust and versatile machine designed for efficient and reliable performance across a range of applications. This portable compressor is powered by a robust petrol engine, making it ideal for use in locations without direct access to electricity. It features a powerful four-stroke, air-cooled engine that ensures optimal performance and longevity, making it suitable for both professional and DIY use.

The compressor boasts a 50-liter air receiver, providing ample capacity to store compressed air for consistent delivery, even in demanding tasks. Its maximum pressure output of 10 bar (145 psi) ensures compatibility with a variety of pneumatic tools, from nail guns to impact wrenches. The unit's air displacement rate is approximately 11.5 CFM (cubic feet per minute), allowing for efficient air delivery to meet the demands of different applications.

Built with portability in mind, the Clarke 2090908 CFP11F is equipped with sturdy wheels and a practical handle, facilitating easy transport across job sites. The compressor is engineered with a robust steel frame to provide durability and withstand challenging environments. Its compact design does not compromise on power, making it an excellent choice for those needing a mobile air solution.

Safety and ease of use are prioritized with features such as an automatic pressure relief valve, a sturdy recoil start mechanism, and user-friendly controls. The compressor also includes a pressure gauge for accurate monitoring and an easy-to-access oil fill point for straightforward maintenance. The Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Compressor is an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable, powerful, and portable air compression solution.

Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Compressor F.A.Q.

How do I start the Clarke 2090908 CFP11F Portable Petrol Air Compressor?

To start the compressor, ensure the air valves are closed, check the oil and fuel levels, set the choke to the start position, and pull the starter cord briskly. Once the engine starts, move the choke to the run position.

What type of oil should I use for maintenance?

Use SAE 30 compressor oil for optimal performance. Regular checks and oil changes will help maintain efficiency and prolong the life of your compressor.

How often should I perform maintenance on the air compressor?

It's recommended to perform basic maintenance such as checking oil levels and cleaning the air filter every 50 hours of use. A full service is advised every 300 hours of operation.

What could cause the compressor to not build pressure properly?

Potential causes may include leaks in the hose, a damaged pressure valve, or a faulty piston ring. Inspect these components and replace any defective parts as necessary.

How do I troubleshoot a compressor that won't start?

Check the fuel levels, ensure the spark plug is clean and functional, inspect the air filter for blockages, and verify that the oil level is sufficient.

What safety precautions should I follow when using the compressor?

Always wear protective gear such as goggles and gloves, operate the compressor in a well-ventilated area, and never exceed the recommended pressure levels for your tools.

How can I reduce noise during compressor operation?

Ensure the compressor is on a stable, flat surface, and consider using anti-vibration mounts. Regular maintenance can also help reduce noise levels.

Why is my compressor overheating, and how can I prevent it?

Overheating can occur due to overuse or lack of ventilation. Allow the compressor to cool down between uses, and ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area.

What should I do if the compressor vibrates excessively?

Check for loose bolts and fittings, ensure the compressor is on a stable surface, and inspect the fan and motor mounts for damage. Tighten or replace components as necessary.

How do I properly store the compressor when not in use?

Drain the tank of any moisture, clean the exterior, and store it in a dry, cool place. Cover the compressor to protect it from dust and debris.