Clarke BOXER II 18/200 200L Belt Driven Air Compressor Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Clarke
Table of Contents
Clarke BOXER II 18/200 200L Belt Driven Air Compressor
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE 200L Belt Driven Air Compressor.
Read this manual fully before use and follow the instructions carefully. In
doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and those around you, and you
can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be
returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY
Through purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the obligation to
deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE regulations in relation to the
treatment, recycling & recovery and
environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE.
In effect, this means that this product must not be disposed of with general
household waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal facility.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before using your compressor it is in your own interest to read and pay attention to the following safety precautions.
- Compressed air is dangerous. DO NOT point a jet of air at persons or animals, and DO NOT discharge compressed air against the skin.
- DO NOT operate your compressor with the guard removed.
- Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified engineer. If problems occur, contact your CLARKE dealer.
- Before carrying out any maintenance make sure that the pressure is released from the air reservoir and that the compressor is disconnected from the electrical supply.
- DO NOT leave pressure in the receiver overnight or when transporting.
- DO NOT adjust or tamper with the safety valves. The maximum pressure is factory set and clearly marked on the compressor.
- DO NOT operate in wet or damp conditions. Keep the compressor dry at all times. Similarly, clean air will allow the compressor to work efficiently. DO NOT use in dusty or otherwise dirty locations.
- Some of the metal parts can become quite hot during operation. DO NOT touch/remove these until the compressor has cooled down.
- ALWAYS set any pressure regulator to the recommended setting for the tool.
- When spraying flammable materials e.g. cellulose paint, ensure that there is sufficient airflow and keep clear of any source of ignition.
- Before spraying any material always consult paint manufacturers instructions for safety and usage.
- Protect yourself. Goggles will protect your eyes from flying particles. Face masks will protect you against paint spray and fumes.
- DO NOT apply strain to electrical cables and make sure that air hoses are not kinked or wrapped around the compressor.
- When disconnecting air hoses or other equipment from your compressor, make sure that the air supply is turned off at the outlet and vent all pressurised air from within the reservoir and other equipment attached to it.
- Make sure that children and animals are kept well away from the compressor and any equipment attached to it.
- Make sure that all individuals using the compressor have had the necessary training and have read and fully understand these operating instructions.
- Make sure that any equipment or tool used in conjunction with your compressor, has a safe working pressure exceeding that of the compressor.
- Be careful when transporting the compressor to prevent tipping over
- Permanently installed systems must be installed by a competent engineer.
- These compressors produce noise levels in excess of 70dB(A). Persons working near the compressor must be supplied with ear protection.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: READ THESE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE CONNECTING THE PRODUCT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY.
Connect the mains lead to a standard, 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply
through an approved 13 amp BS 1363 plug, or a suitably fused isolator switch.
If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or
because of damage, it must be removed and a replacement fitted, following the
wiring instructions shown below. The old plug must be discarded safely, as
insertion into a power socket could cause an electrical hazard.
WARNING: THE WIRES IN THE POWER CABLE OF THIS PRODUCT ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: BLUE = NEUTRAL BROWN = LIVE YELLOW AND GREEN = EARTH
If the colours of the wires in the power cable do not agree with the markings on the plug.
- The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked N or coloured black.
- The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured red.
- The YELLOW AND GREEN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked E or coloured green.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply
through a Residual Current Device (RCD).
If you are not sure, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT try to do any
repairs.
BEFORE USE
CAUTION: TO PREVENT INJURY, GET ASSISTANCE WHEN LIFTING OR MOVING THIS
COMPRESSOR.
Before connecting your compressor to the power supply, check the
following:-
- Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (pushed down).
- Make sure that the compressor is on level ground.
- Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage shown on the data label.
CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL
- Ensure the oil level is filled up to the mark on the sightglass.
- If low, top up after unscrewing the filler plug.
- Only use ISO100 (SAE30) compressor oil, available from your CLARKE dealer Part No. 3050796.
- Take care not to overfill.
OPERATION
If the compressor has not been used for more then 24 hours, open the drain valve (on the bottom of the reservoir) and drain any condensate which has collected. See page 10.
MOVING THE AIR COMPRESSOR
- Stop the compressor and disconnect it from the power supply before you move it.
- DO NOT lift by (or put strain on) valves or hoses.
- Avoid moving the compressor when fully pressurised.
ATTACHING AIR TOOLS
WARNING: BEFORE CONNECTING AIR TOOLS, MAKE SURE THAT YOU READ THE
INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL, ALSO ENSURE THAT THE TOOL IS SUITABLE FOR
USE WITH THE COMPRESSOR AND HOSE SPECIFICATIONS.
- Attach the air hose to the outlet valves.
- Attach the air tool to the other end of the air hose.
- Turn the outlet valve handle to the open position.
NOTE: The outlet valve is shown without the air hose fitted for clarity.
NOTE: To adjust the output pressure we recommend that a pressure
regulator (not supplied) be fitted between the compressor and the tool.
TURNING THE COMPRESSOR ON
- Plug the compressor into the power supply.
- Lift the On/Off button.
- The compressor will operate until the reservoir is fully pressurised. It will then shut down.
- The compressor will start up again when the pressure in the reservoir decreases.
CHECKING THE SAFETY VALVE
To make sure that the safety valve works correctly.
- Unscrew and pull the knurled part of the safety valve.
- Air will be released when you pull hard on the valve end and stop when released.
- If the valve does not operate in this way, do not use the compressor. The compressor must be repaired by a qualified service agent.
- Once tested, screw the knurled part back in.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR TRY TO ADJUST THE SAFETY VALVE.
REMOVING TOOLS FROM THE AIR HOSE
- Push down on the On/Off button to stop the compressor.
- Turn the outlet valve handle to the closed position.
- Operate the tool to depressurise the air hose.
- Disconnect the tool from the hose.
TURNING THE COMPRESSOR OFF
- Follow steps 1-3 in “Removing Tools from the Air Hose” above.
- Disconnect the compressor from the power supply.
- Slowly open the outlet valve to depressurise the reservoir.
- You will hear a hissing sound as the reservoir depressurises.
- Do not leave the compressor unattended if the reservoir is pressurised.
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
CAUTION: YOU MUST DRAIN THE RESERVOIR AFTER EACH DAYS USE AND BEFORE
YOU PUT YOUR COMPRESSOR INTO STORAGE.
- Turn the compressor off and disconnect from the power supply.
- Put a container below the drain valve to collect the condensate.
- Open the drain valve slowly.
- Condensation will drain from the reservoir.
- Close the drain valve when the reservoir has fully drained.
USING THE RESET BUTTON
This compressor has a thermal overload device.
If the motor gets too hot, the thermal overload device cuts the power which
prevents damage to the motor.
If the thermal overload device operates, let the motor cool down for 5 minutes
and push the reset button.
If you start the compressor and the overload cutout operates again, stop the
compressor and disconnect from the power supply and have your compressor
examined by a qualified service agent.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE COMPRESSOR IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE
DRAIN THE RESERVOIR
After use, open the drain valve to make sure that any condensate is drained
off.
CHECK OIL
Ensure the oil level is between the min and max marks on the dipstick. See
“Checking the Oil level” on page 6 and top-up if necessary – (use CLARKE
ISO100 (SAE30) compressor oil, available from your local CLARKE dealer).
CLEAN THE AIR FILTER
The air filter should be inspected monthly or more often in dusty conditions.
- Remove the fixing bolts with a 7/32” hex key and pull the filter from the engine.
- Remove the filter element and clean the filter using a soft brush.
- If necessary, the filter can be carefully cleaned in warm soapy water.
- Rinse and let the filter dry completely before refitting.
- If the filter element is damaged it must be replaced.
- Reassemble the filter and refit it to the compressor.
REPLACING THE OIL
After the first 100 hours use, replace the oil using CLARKE SAE30 compressor
oil. Then replace the oil after every 500 hours of operation or every 6
months.
To empty the oil from the machine, remove the oil drain plug from the
crankcase.
CHECKING THE NON-RETURN VALVE
If the reservoir pressure decreases for no apparent reason, it is possible
that the non-return valve is leaking. To check this:
- Make sure that the reservoir is not under pressure and the compressor is switched OFF.
- Examine the non-return valve, and replace the gasket and valve if necessary.
REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE COMPRESSOR IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT.
- Rotate the clips on the front of the safety cage.
- Remove the front of the cage and take out the worn or broken drive belt.
- Place the new drive belt over the small pulley.
- Position part of the drive belt over the large pulley as shown.
- Rotate the large pulley by hand in a clockwise direction whilst guiding the belt on to it.
- Take care to avoid trapping your fingers between the pulley and belt.
- Replace the cage and secure before use.
WARNING: NEVER USE THE COMPRESSOR WITH THE GUARD REMOVED.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL BOXER 18/200
Part Number 2245317
Motor size 4HP
Voltage 230 VAC (50Hz)
Air Displacement 504.8L/min (18 CFM)
Max Pressure 10 Bar (145psi)
Receiver Capacity 200 L
Ingress Protection IP20
Fuse Rating 13 A
Duty cycle S3/50%
Oil requirementsCompressor oil SAE30
Oil capacity 0.4L
Dimensions (L x W x H) 1540 x 400 x 820 mm
Guaranteed Sound Power Level 97 dB(A)
Weight 102 kg
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION: DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR OR ADJUST IF YOU ARE UNCERTAIN. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES, CONTACT YOUR CLARKE DEALER.
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | REMEDY |
---|---|---|
The compressor has stopped and does not start. | Bad electrical connections. |
- Check electrical connections.
- Clean and tighten if necessary.
Overload cutout switch has tripped.|
- Switch off and wait approx 5 minutes.
- Press the reset button and switch on again.
Motor windings burnt out.| 1. Contact your CLARKE dealer for a replacement
motor.
The compressor does not reach the set pressure and overheats easily.|
Compressor head gasket blown or valve broken.| 1. Return the machine to your
nearest CLARKE dealer.
Compressor does not start.| The reservoir has already fully pressurised.| 1.
Open drain valve to expel air. Compressor should start again when pressure
reduces.
Air leaking from the non-return valve when the compressor is not running.|
Faulty non-return valve.|
- Drain receiver completely of air.
- Remove the valve end plug.
- Carefully clean the valve seat and the gasket
- Reassemble.
Compressor is very noisy and makes metallic knocking sound.| Compressor is damaged and needs overhaul.| 1. Return the machine to your nearest CLARKE dealer.
COMPONENT PARTS
COMPONENT PARTS LIST
- Crankcase
- Cylinder block
- Cylinder Head
- Crankshaft
- Lower Cover
- Kit Valve Holder
- Conrod
- Air Filter Assembly (complete)
- Air cooler
- End Cover
- Bearing Retainer
- Flywheel
- Bearing
- Oil Filler
- Oil seal
- O-ring
- Bolt
- Washer
- Piston Ring Set
- Piston
- Gudgeon pin
- Circlip
- Piston Kit
- Intake Air Filter
- Gasket Set
- Cold Start Valve
- Non Return Valve
- Rilsan Tube
- Plastic Shroud
- Delivery pipe
- Pressure Switch
- Power Cable
- Motor
- Belt Guard
- Safety valve
- Pump assembly
- Feet set
- Drive pulley
- Drive Belt
- Outlet Tap
- Drain Valve
- Upright Connector
- Connector
- Pressure Gauge
- Oil Seal
- Drain plug
- Sightglass
Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400
E-mail: Parts@clarkeinternational.com
Service@clarkeinternational.com
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