XTREME POWER US 65150 Air Compressor Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- XTREMEPOWERUS
Table of Contents
- XTREME POWER US 65150 Air Compressor
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read all instructions before using this product)
- INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- Assembly
- COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION
- MAINTENANCE
- CHECKLIST
- PARTS LISTS
- Troubleshooting chart
- PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
XTREME POWER US 65150 Air Compressor
SAVE THIS MANUAL KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR SAFETY WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS. ASSEMBLY.
OPERATION. INSPECTION. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PROCEDURES. WRITE THE
PRODUCT’S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL. OR THE MONTH AND YEAR OF
PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO SERIAL NUMBER
FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE: 909.628.4900
SPECIFICATIONS
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Tank capacity: 30GAL W/One Couplers & One Gauges
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Displacement 900 L: @900rpm
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Working Pressure: 9 BAR
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Oil Lubrication For Long Life
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Belt Drive Compressor Pump
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Engine power
WARNING:- Always wear approved protective eye wear. when using tools.
- Read and observe all safety rules included in your tool owner’s manual.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read all instructions before using this product)
Please familiarize yourself with the following information to prevent damage to your compressor and injury to the operator, property damage, or death.
- Tank safety valve
- This valve is factory installed to prevent the air receiver form damage should a malfunction occur in the compressor pump.
- It is factory set at a specific limit for your particular model and adjustment and should never be tampered with adjustment by user will automatically void warranty.
- Compressor pump
- Air compressors get hot while in operation. Never touch the engine, discharge tubing, or compressor pump while in operation.
- The compressor operates automatically while starting.
- Compressed air caution
- Compressors air from the unit may contain carbon monoxide. Air produced is not suitable for breathing purposes.
- Always use a respirator when spraying paint or chemicals.
- Always wear safety glasses or goggles when spraying air.
- Air receiver
- Over pressurizing the air receiver could cause an explosion or rupture. To protect from over pressurizing a factory preset safety value is included. Do not remove, make adjustments or substitutions for this valve.
- Occasionally pull the ring on the valve to make sure that the valve operates freely. If the valve does not operate freely, it must be replaced. Never weld to, drill into, or change the air receiver in any way.
- If any of the above conditions are changed or tampered with this will result in voiding of the manufacturer’s warranty. Be advised that any replacement parts should be purchased with the same specification as the original equipment. Please contact your authorized dealer for replacement parts or specifications.
- Others
- Do not smoke while operating the air compressor. To avoid the ignition of a fire or explosion, never spray where sparks or flame is present.
- Keep the compressor away from children and those who are unfamiliar with the unit operation.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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General information
Depending on the C.F.M. draw of the tools being operated, your new air compressor can be used for operating paint sprayers, air tools, grease guns, airbrushes, caulking guns, sandblasters, inflating tires and plastic toys, etc. An air pressure regulator is usually necessary for most of these applications. -
General description of operation
To compress air, the pistons move up down in the cylinder, On the down stroke, air is drawn in though the valve inlet. The discharge valve remains closed, On the upstroke of the piston, air is compressed. The inlet valve closes and compressed air is forced out through the discharge valve, through the check valve and into air receiver. Working air is not available until the compressor has raised the air receiver pressure above that required at the air service connection. The air inlet filter openings must be kept clear of obstructions, which could reduce air delivery of the compressor. -
Installation and location
- Locate the compressor in a clean, dry and well-ventilated area, The compressor should be located 12 to 18 inches from a wall or any other obstruction that would interfere with the air flow through the fan blade belt wheel. Place the compressor on a firm level surface . The compressor is designed with heat dissipation fins that allow for proper cooling. Keep the fins and other parts that collect dust or dirt clean.
- A clean compressor runs cooler and provides longer service, Do not place rags, containers, or other material on top of the compressor.
Assembly
- Remove air filter from plastic bag and screw it into the thread hole. Be sure to always clean air filter before and after each use.
- Put wheel and rubber foot on setting.
- Put handle on. (TB-5570P and TB-5570D type)
COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION
Note. Check the oil quantity and quality before operating the compressor.
Do not add or change oil while the compressor is in operation.
Use only SAE20 or SAE30 Lubricating oil, non -hydraulic oil. (Engine
lubricating oil see engine use guide)
- Compressor with oil level sight glass
1. Sit air compressor on level surface. The oil level should be at the red dot on the oil level sight glass.
2. If oil level is low, remove oil fill plug. add enough oil to bring level to the red dot in the oil level sight glass.
3. Replace oil fill plug before starting compressor.
- Draining the oil
1. Remove the oil drain plug, Allow oil to drain completely.
2. Replace the oil drain plug(we recommend the use of a sealing compound or Teflon tape to avoid leakage).
3. Re-fill with the recommended oil to the red dot in the oil level sight glass.
- Starting Compressor
1. Make sure the amount of oil is adequate before each use.
2. Check all nuts and screws for tightness.
3. Make sure all pressure and water is released from tank.
4. Connect air tool and start the compressor to begin use. Note: Be sure to check manufacturer’s maximum pressure rating for air tools and accessories. Compressor outlet pressure must be regulated to never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the tool.
5. Use the regulator knob to control the amount of air pressure for the attached air tool. Turn the knob clockwise to increase air pressure and counter-clockwise to reduce air pressure.
6. To enable the best air pressure release and avoid air leakage, use Teflon tape to wrap around hose and coupler thread.
- Air Release
1. Turn the engine switch off after each use of the compressor.
2. Open drain valve underneath the tank and release all the air and moisture inside.
3. The pressure gauge should now fall back to 0 PSI or 0 Bar.
4. Release all the air from the attached air tool, then disconnect hose from the quick coupler.
MAINTENANCE
Before doing any maintenance or adjustments to your air compressor, the following safety precautions should be taken:
- Turn off engine working.
- Drain air tank of pressure.
CHECKLIST
- Daily or before each use
1. Check oil level
2. Drain condensation from tank
3. Check for any unusual noise or vibration
4. Be sure all nuts and bolts are tight
- Weekly
1. Clean air filter by opening air filter cap. Remove the filter element and clean thoroughly with low pressure air. Clear dirty and then assembly.
2. Clean breather holes on oil check dipstick.
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Monthly
Inspect air system for leaks by applying soapy water to all joints. Tighten those joints if leakage is observed. -
250 hours or six (6) months (whichever comes first)
1. Change compressor oil.
2. Replace oil more often if compressor is used near paint spraying operations or in dusty environments.
PARTS LISTS
- For assistance in solving parts problems please refer to the parts and components for our air compressors by number. When a new replacement is needed include the model number of the air compressor, part number and quantity required.
- If a new assembly is required, include the model number of the air compressor undergoing repair (according to the nameplate), the part name, part number and quantity required according to the number on the parts diagram.
- During the break-in period, nuts and bolts have a tendency to loosen up. After two weeks tighten ail nuts and bolts including head bolts. Then check everything once a month to make sure all nuts and bolts stay tight.
Troubleshooting chart
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY
DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR
DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT
HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE
IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER
AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS
SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE
BUYER. THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER
REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT
OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.
Record Product’s Serial Number Here:
Note: If product has no serial number, record month and year of purchase
instead.
Note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and
are not available individually as replacement parts.
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