Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor Specification
The compressor is equipped with a large 50-liter air tank that allows for extended operation without frequent refilling, increasing productivity and reducing downtime. Its direct-drive system ensures efficient power transfer and lower maintenance compared to belt-driven models. The Clarke 2310012 also includes an easy-to-read pressure gauge and a quick-release coupling for convenient and fast connection of air tools.
Engineered with portability in mind, the compressor has integrated wheels and a sturdy handle, facilitating easy movement across job sites. Safety features include an automatic thermal cut-out to prevent overheating and protect the motor, ensuring longevity and safe operation. Additionally, the compressor is designed with a robust steel frame that provides stability and durability even in rugged environments.
Overall, the Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor is a high-performance and durable piece of equipment, ideal for users who require a reliable air supply for intensive applications. Its combination of power, capacity, and safety features makes it a valuable asset for workshops, garages, and construction sites.
Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor F.A.Q.
How do I properly set up the Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor for the first time?
To set up your Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor, ensure it is placed on a stable surface. Connect it to a power source, and check all connections are secure. Refer to the user manual for initial oil filling and run the compressor for a few minutes without load to ensure proper lubrication.
What are the regular maintenance tasks needed for this air compressor?
Regular maintenance tasks include checking the oil level, cleaning or replacing the air filter, draining condensation from the tank, and inspecting hoses and connections for leaks or wear. These should be performed every 3 months or as per usage.
How can I troubleshoot if the compressor is not starting?
If the compressor is not starting, check the power supply and ensure the circuit breaker is not tripped. Inspect the pressure switch and thermal overload protector. Also, verify that there are no loose wires or connections.
What should I do if the air compressor is overheating?
Overheating can be caused by low oil levels or blocked ventilation. Check and refill oil if necessary and ensure the compressor is in a well-ventilated area. Clean the cooling fins and ensure the air filter is not clogged.
How do I adjust the pressure on the Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor?
To adjust the pressure, locate the pressure regulator knob. Turn it clockwise to increase pressure or counterclockwise to decrease it. Monitor the pressure gauge to set it to the desired level.
What is the recommended oil type for this air compressor?
The recommended oil type for the Clarke 2310012 Jumbo Air Compressor is a high-quality, non-detergent air compressor oil, typically SAE 30. Refer to the user manual for specific brand recommendations.
How often should the air filter be replaced?
The air filter should be checked every month and replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage and operating environment. Replace it sooner if it appears dirty or damaged.
What is the process for draining the condensation from the tank?
To drain condensation, turn off and unplug the compressor. Place a container under the drain valve, open the valve slowly, and allow the water to completely drain out. Close the valve securely after draining.
How can I tell if the pressure switch is faulty?
Signs of a faulty pressure switch include the compressor not turning on or off at the correct pressure levels. Testing involves using a multimeter to check for continuity when the switch is in the 'on' position.
What should I do if the compressor is making unusual noises?
Unusual noises may indicate loose parts, worn bearings, or a failing motor. Inspect the compressor for loose screws and ensure all components are secure. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.