Campbell Hausfeld VT6329 Owner's manual

Category
Air compressors
Type
Owner's manual
Stationary
Air Compressor
Aircoml_essorunitsare intended to
providecompressed air to power
pneumatictools and operate sprayguns.
The pumpssuppliedare oil lubricated.A
smallamount of oil carryoverispresent
inthe compr_seclair stream.
Applicationsrequiring air free of oi_or
water shouldhavethe appropriate filter
installed,The air compressorunit must
be mounted asdescribedinthe
instructionson asolidfloor. Any other
useof these unitswill void the warranty
and the manufacturer will not be
responsiblefor problems ordamages
resulting {TOmsuchmisuse.
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains information that is
very important to know and understand.
This information is provided for SAFb-/Y
and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS,
70 help recognize this information,
observe the following 9tmbois.
Danger Indlcmtes
Warning _dl_s
_WARNINGI . _o..n,.//_
hazardous situation whldx, ff not
avoided, could result In death or
serious Injury.
Cautl_ Indicates
Notice I_llates
Unpacking
After unpacking the unit. inspect
carefullyfor any damage that may have
occurredduring transit. Make sureto
Flgum 1
tighten fittings, bolts, etc., before
putting unit into sen/ice.
_WARNINGI _.ot _,e_,
unit If d_maged
during shlpplns_ handling or use.
D_masle may _esul_ In bursting and
Since the air compressor and other
components (material pump, spray
guns. filters, lubricators, hoses, etc.)
used, make up a high pressure
pumping system, the following safety
precautions must be observed at all
times:
1. Read all manuals
included with this
product carefully. Be
thoroughly familiar
with the controls and
the proper use of the equipment.
2. Follow all local electrical and safety
codes as well as in the United
States, the National Electrical Codes
(NEQ and Occupational Safety and
Health Act (OSHA).
Breathable Air Warning
This cornpressor/pump is NOT
equipped and should NOT be used
"as is" to supply breathing quality
air. For any application of air for
human consumption, you must fit
the air €ompressor/pump with
suitable io-lioe safety and alarm
equipment. Thls additional
equipment is necessary to properly
filter and purify the air to meet
minimal specW_cations for Grade D
breathing as described in
Cornfxessed Gas Association
Commodity Specification G 7.1 -
1966, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134,
and/or Canadian Standards
AssocJatiofls (CSA).
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
In the event the compressor is used
for the purpose of breathing air
application and proper in-line
safety and ataml equipment is not
simultaneously used, existing
warranties are void, and Campbell
Hausfeld disclaims any liability
whatsoever for any loss. personal
injury or damage.
3. Only persons well acquainted with
these rules of safe operation should
be allowed to use the compressor.
4. Keep visitors away and NEVER allow
children in the work area.
5. Wear safety glasses and
use hearing protection
when operating the
unit.
6. Do not stand on or use the unit as
a handhold.
7. Before each use, inspect compressed
air system and electrical
components for signs of damage,
O 2002 Campbell Hausfeld IN22770SAV 12_92
OperatingInstructions Stationary Air Compressor
deterioration, weakness or leakage.
Repair or replace defective items
before using.
8. Check all fasteners at frequent
intervals for proper tightness.
fAWARNINGI
Motors, elet_rkat
errulpmene rand controls
can cause ele_'_cal ar_r
that will Ignite
flammable g_s or vapor. Never operate
or repalr ln or near mflammable gas or
vapor. Never store flammable |lqu|ds
or g._es In the vi¢letty of the
(omprossor.
Never operase o_mnressor
_ehouea_,_ rhls _vj I
unit ran steelt automaflr.411Yr"_F"- I
wlthou_ warning. Penfonal
InJmy or l_,_oerty d_mDgn could occur
from contact wfth moving petit.
g, Do not wear Io_e €lnthing or
jewelry that will get caught in the
moving parts of the unit.
c_m_ressor pmnls my 1_
hot even lf the unls ls
stopped.
10. Keep fingers away from a running
¢ompr_sor; fast movi_j and h_t
parrs will cause injury and/or burns.
11. ff the equipment should start to
vibrate abnormally. STOP the
engIP_/m_- and ,thick
immediately for the cause. Vibration
isgenerally a warning of trouble.
12.To reduce fire hazard, keep
englne/mofor exterior free of oil,
solvent, or excessive grease.
_ An _ME _
s_ry m_f valve
wffh a _ no h_ar _ l_pN
compress-. _e ._ so_ va/ve
p,_e va_s _e_h/p,te,.e_me_e
mu/mum eperoffng _,
13. Never attempt to adjust ASME
safe'_ "_a_. Keep sefaty valve free
from paint and other a_cumulatiom.
LAWARNINGI Nem-,,_._.,_
pvc:_p_ f_-
€ompressed a/r. S_fous _n/uty a_
cou/d resu/t.
Never •if•rapt !o r_palr or
mod|fy a tankl We)dlng,
drilling or _my other
modification will weaken the lank
resulting In damage from nJpture or
expfosfo_ Afw•_ replace
_rlcked or damaged tenk_
Drain liquid from
tank dally.
14.Tanks rust from moisture build-up.
which weakens the tank. Make sure
to drain tank regularly and inspect
periodically for unsafe conditions
such as rust formation and ¢owosion.
15. Fast mo_ng air will stir up dust and
debris which may be harmful. Release
air slowly whefl draining rnots_ure or
depress_,riz"r,g_ compms_x_" sy_em.
SPRAYING PRECAUTIONS
I_WARNINGI
Do not spray flammable
materl•ls In vicinity of
open flame or near
/gnlflen souses Indud/ng
the eomprHsor un/t.
16. DO not smoke when spraying paint,
insecticides, or other flammable
substances.
17. Use a face mask/
respirator when
spraying and spray in a
well ventilated area _o
prevent health and fire
hazards.
18. Donot direct paint or other
sprayedmaterial at the compressor.
Locate compressorasfar away from
the sprayingarea as possibleto
minimize overspray accurnulaUon
on the compressor.
19.When sprayingor cleaning with
solventsor toxic chemicals,follow
the instructionsprovided bythe
chemicalmanufacturer.
Refer to Figure 2.
INSTAULING A SHUT-OFF VALVE
A shut-off valve should be Installed on
the dischargeport of the tank to
control the air flow out of the tank.
The valve shouldbe located between
the tank and the piping system.
Pressure swltch - Auto/Off Switch - In
the =auto" position,the compressor
shuts off automatically when tank
pressure reaches the maximum preset
pressure. After air Is used from the
tank and drops to a preset low level.
the pressure switch automatically turns
the motor back on. In the "off"
position, the compressor will not
operate. This switch should be in the
"off" position when connecting or
disconnecting the power cord from the
electrkal outlet.
VVhen the pressure switch turns the
motor off you will hear air leaking out
of the pressure switch unloader valve
for a short time. This releases the air
pressure from the discharge tube and
allows the compressor to restart easier.
For unit3 without a manua_ switch.
whenever the procedures call for
turning the switch to the OFF position,
use the switch at the disconnect
instead.
Unloader - Device on pressure switch
which allows pressurized air to vent
alleviating motor restarts under load.
Regulator - The regulator controls the
amount of air pressure released at the
hose outlet (Sold separately).
ASME Safety Valve - This valve
automatically releases air if the tank
pressure exceeds the preset maximum,
Dlsd_rge tube - This tube carries
compressed air from the pump to the
check valve. This tube becomes very
8eJt Guard Discharge Tube
auge
_ Tank
Outlet
TankDrainVal_
rk_z
Operating Instructions
hot during use, To avoid the risk of
severe burns, never touch the
discharge tube.
Check valve - One*way valve that
allows air to enter the tank, but
prevents air in the tank from fJowing
back into the compressor pump,
Belt Guard - Covers the belt. motor
pulley and flywheel,
Tank Drain Valve * This valve is
located on the bottom of the tank. Use
this valve to drain moisture from the
tank daily to reduce the risk of
corrosion.
Reduce tank pressure below 10 psi,
then drain moisture from tank daily to
avoid tank corrosion. Drain moisture
from tank(s) by opening the drain
valve io_ated underneath the tank.
I_WARNING]
OlsCormect tag jnd lock i;,_j_Jm i
out power sou_, th_
rel, ase all llressure f_m
the system before
attempting to Install, servlte, rein(ate
or perform any malntonance,
LOCATION
1"/1/scompressor/s
I not Intended for
ouldoor installation.
it isextremely important to install _e
compre_or in a dean, weft ventilated
area where the surrounding air
temperature will not be more than 100*F.
Provide a minimum clearance of 18
inches between the compressor
flywheel or fan to the wall and ensure
clear accessto the drain cock to
facilitate condensate drainage.
Do not locate the compressor air inlet
near steam, paint spray, sandblast areas
or any other source of contamination.
MOUNTING
Nevlr use _
sk/_ for nmu*ffir, g the €om_e_.
FLOOR MOUNTING
(All Units)
On some 30 gallon models a wall cable
is provided and should be installed. If
the unit is not secured with the wall
cable, the compressor feet MUST be
bolted to a fiat. even, concrete floor or
separate concrete foundation.
Vibration isolators must be used
between the tank leg and the floor
(Part number MP3445 available
separately), Do not draw bolts tight,
Allow the pads to absorb vibrations. A
flexible coupling should be instaged
between the tank and service piping.
JAWARNINGI Thl,¢o._=..orl,
exl_emely top
heavy. The unlf must be bolted to the
floor with Isolation pads or se_-ured
with the wail cable (lt provlded)
before operating to prevent
equipment damage, injury or death.
WALL CABLE INSTALLATION
(Provided on some 30 gallon models)
Included with the safety cable are two
lag screws and washers.
1, Place an isolation pad beneath each
foot of the compressor to minimize
vibration,
2. Position the cable through the
baseplate as shown in Figure 3.
3. Place the screws through the
washers then through looped ends
of cable.
4. Secure the screws to a stud within a
framed wall. Use anchors if the wall
isconcrete.
DO not seoa_ the
compressor w/th
toggle botts Into drywall. Drywall
slleeff_ or pla_ter will not suppo_
the weight of the compressor.
Never Install
shut.off valve
between the €ompressor pump and the
tank. _rs_l Injury andlor equipment
damage ma I o¢oJr.
Vertical Models
PIPING
Never use plastic
_ (Pvc) plpe for
compreSSed air. Serious Injury or death
could re suit.
Any tube, pipe, or hose used must have
a pressure rating higher then 150 psi.
Minimum recommended pipe size:
- up to 50 feet long use t/2"
- greater than 5Oft, long use 3/4"
Larger diameter pipe is always better.
All wlHng and
L&WARNINGJ .l_¢.l
(onnecl_rons rnust be perfonned by e
qualified electrldan. Insfallallons must
be In ao:ordance with local end
national codes.
GROUNDING
This product must be grounded. If the
unit comes with a factor/installed
cord, plug the cord into a properly
sized, grounded outlet. For unit5 that
do not have a factory installed cord,
install permanent wiring from the
electrical source to the pressure switch
with a ground conductor connected to
the grounding screw on the pressure
switch. A properly sized cord with a
ground conductor and plug may also
be installed by the user.
Impn_x, rly grounded
motors are shodc hazards.
Make sure ell the
equipment Is properly grounded.
WIRING
Local electrical wiring codes differ from
area to area. Source wiring, plug and
protector must he rated for at least the
amperage and voltage indicated on the
motor nameplate, and meet all electrical
codes for this minimum, Usea slow blow
fuse _ T or a circuit breaker.
Overheetin_ shore
€lrcultlnll and fire
d,uemge will result from Im:d_tUet_
wiring,
Motor protection should be used when
a motor built-in thermal overload
protection is not provided, Some 3
phase unit_ require a magnetic starter
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Operatinginstructions Stationary Air Compressor
for thermal protection (SeeFigure 4).
NOTE: 120 volt. 15 amp units can be
operated on 120 volt 15 amp circuit
under the following conditions:
1. No ethel electrical appliances or
lights are connected to the same
branch circuit.
2. Voltage supply is norma!.
3. Circuit isequipped with a 15 amp
circuit breaker or a 15 amp slow
blow fuse type T (For Canada use
TypeO|.
if the above conditions cannot be met
or if nuisance tripping of the current
protection device occurs, it may be
necessary to operate the compressor
from a 120 volt 20 amp rcuit. Some
models convert to 240 volt operation.
see DUAL VOLTAGE MOTOR.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
1.This product isfor use on a nominal
120 or 240 volt droJlt and has a
grounding plug thatlooks like one of
the plugs illustrated in Fig. 5. Make
sure product isconnected to an outlet
having the same configuration asthe
plug.This product must be grounded.
In the event of an eioctric short circuit.
grounding reduces the risk of electrical
shock by providing an escape wire for
the electric cunent. This product is
equipped with a cord having a
grounding wire with an appropriate
grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances,
Impt_oer use of gr_vndlng I _1
i/rmmdng adorer.
G¢OufldPin
Gio_d P_n
Grinded Grounded
Outfit Out_t
Flgu_ s
Line Motor
LI- °2"_V ....
Pr_sure
Switch
Figure 4 - Wiring Diagrams
Fused Breaker _ C_
Or Oisconned F _*- -d - __(/
,',........ _ i L3
_ ..4..
Pressure _ l_ermal
Switch Units(3)
6T3
_111t I_hal41t J
wHh Magnetic , MotO¢
Stlwttr ', ,"
2. If repair or replacement of the cord
or plug is necessary, do not connect
the grounding wire to either flat
blade terminal. The wire with
insulation having an outer surface
that is green with or without yellow
stripes isthe grounding wire.
3. Check with a qualified electrician or
serviceman if the grounding instructions
are not coml_etelyunderstood, of if in
doubt as to whether the product is
properlygrounded.Do not moddy the
plug provided: if It will not fit the outJet,
have the proper outJet imtalled by a
qualified electri_n.
PLUGS AND RECEPTACLES
1. If the plug on the electrica! cord of
the unit isunfamiliar to you or will
not fit your particular receptacle,
Figure 5 will help you understand
why by illustrating the different
plugs and the voltages they are to
be used with.
2. Make sure that the product is
connected to an outlet having the
same configuration •s the plug.
3. The receptacles must be connected
to circuits rated to carry at least the
voltage and amperages shown.
4. NEVER have a receptacle _eplaced
with one of a higher amperage
before determining the change can
be made according to all electrical
codes affecting your particular area.
The installation should be made by
a qualified electrician, if the
products must he reconnected for
use on different types of circuits.
the re-connection should be made
by qualified personnel
DUAL VOLTAGE MOTORS (SOME
MODELS)
The froundMg plug
must be changed to
convert unit for du,I voltage.
Dual voltage motors may be connected
for either 120 volts or 240 volts. 8y
comparing the plug on the cord with
the receptacles shown below, you can
determine for which voltage your
compressor is factory wiRd. Also check
motor decal to change from low
voltage to high voltage.
All wlHng must be
€omplefed by
quallfl_l el_an, Disconnect from
power sour_ before dl_.llng any
wtrlng.
When conwrttng
to afl atten_te
volsage, be sure Chegreen gmund wfre
of ebe cord conneclx to the ground ptn
of/_le p/ug and to fhe metat body of
tbe p_uure sw/to_
ADDITIONAL HARDWARE NEEDED
Purchasehose,regulator and shutoff
valvethat hasa minimum rating of 150
PSIand exceedsthe maximum working
pressureof the compressor.
OIL DRAIN EXTENSION
Some models include an oil drain
extension and sap (found with the owner's
manual}, install the oil drain extend_ and
cap befo_ adding oif to the F_attp, To
avoid oil leaks, it ishighly recommended
to apply Teflon" tape o_paste type sealant
to the threads on each end of the oil drain
OperatingInstructions
extension.So'ewthe caponto one end of
the extension. Removetheoildrain plug
from the baseof the pumpand installthe
oil drainextension(SeeFigure6).
Dipstick
8feather _u_
_ Fu_l
Add Oil : Add
Oil Drain Extension
Cap
Figure 6
LUBRICATION
//1//$ ISN/T IS
_IPPED WITHOUT
OILI Follow lubrkatlon fostructlons
before operaffng (_pressor.
Ensureoil drain extension and cap has
been installed (if included)then remove
the dipstickbreather (SeeFig. 6) and fill
pump oil according to the chart.
I VS260000KB 6 oz
VT470200KB 11.5 oz
VT47O000KB 12 oz
See specification label on air tank for
pump model number and I_fer to the
chart for the proper oil capacity. Use
SAE 30 industrial grade air compressor
oil or full synthetic motor oil like Mobil
1 10W30. DO not use regular
automotive oil such as 10W-30.
Additives in motor oil can cause valve
deposits and reduce pump life. For
maximum pump life. drain and replace
oil after the first hour of run time.
Proper oil fill level isillustrated in
Figure 6.
START-Up
and the unit d_ks OK.
Vertical Models
MOISTURE IN COWIPRESSEDAIR
Moisture in compressed air will form
into droplets as it comesfrom an air"
coropr_ssorpump. When humidity is
high or when a compresso_b in
continuous vsefor an extended pariod
of time. this moisture will coltect in the
tank. When usinga paint spray or
sandblastgun. this water will be carried
from the tank through the hose, and out
of the gun asdroplets mixed with the
spraymaterial.
IMPORTANT: Thiscondensation will
causewater spotsin a paint job,
especiarlywhen spraying other than
water based paintL If sandblasting, it
will causethe sand to cake and (log the
gun, rendering it ineffective.
A filter in the air line. located asne_ to
the gun as possible,will help eliminate
this moisture.
Never dis€onset
thmdedJoln_
v_th ptwssure In tankt
1. Remove the breather and fill pump
to the proper oil level. See
lubrication section.
2. Open the tank drain valve. Turn
outlet valve to open air flow.
3. Move pressure switch lever or knob
to the OFF position and plug in
power cord. Move pressure switch
to the AUTO position to run the
unit.
4. Run the unit for 30 minutes, under
no load, to break in pump parts.
5. Move the pressure switch lever or
knob to OFF and turn tank drain
valve to shut off air flow. The
compressor is now ready for use.
_AWARNINGI
Dis¢onne_ tag and lock
our power Jmurce,
re/ease aJIpres3ure from
the system/_f_l atfempt_ng to/nstal/,
•_.fv_e, _/ocate or perfecto any
mak_mmce.
All repairsshouldhe performed by an
authorized service representative,
FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION:
Perform the following test to verify free
operation of the safety valve weekly
and follow maintenance schedule.
Lever._
Knob
Auto/Off
Figure7 Lever-Auto
1. Pull ring on safety valve and allow
the ring to snap back to normal
position (See Figure 8). This valve
automatically releases air if the tank
pressure exceeds the preset
maximum.
Figure E
Do not attompt to
tamper with this
valve. This valve should be dtecked
o_slonally, ff air leaks after the ring
has been releaser_ or the valve Is stuck
and €_not be a¢luatod by the ring, the
safety valve must be replaced.
_ A leff3,_alntof
fast mWng air will
be rel_sed ff th_ vais'e Is ,_u_
with _'_,_ In the tank.
2. _hrith motor OFF and unplugged,
clean debris from motor, flywheel.
tank, air lines and pump cooling fins.
DRIVE BELT
Belts will stretch in normal use. Properly
adjusted, a S-pound force applied to
the belt between the motor pulley and
the pump will deflect the belt about
1/2"(See Figure 9).
I/2" Deflection
FIgur_l 9 _ ....... 1
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Operating Instructions
Stationary Air Compressor
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
TO ADJUST DRIVE BELT:
1. Remove belt guard.
2. Loosen the four fasteners holding
the motor to the baseplate.
3, Shift the motor in the proper
direction, The belt must be properly
aligned when adjustment is made,
4. Adjust flywheel or motor pulley so
that the beh runs straight,
S. If necessary, use a gear puller to
move the pulley on the motor shaft.
Tighten setscrew after pulley is
positioned,
6. Attach belt guard,
STORAGE
1. When not in use. hose and
compressor should be stored in a
teal dry place.
Check Oil Level
Drain Tank
Check Air Filter
Check Safety Valve
Clean Unit
Check Belt Tightness
Change Oil
2. Tanks should be drained of moisture.
and hose should be disconnected and
hung with open ends down to allow
any rnoi_ure to drain.
3. Protect the electrical cord from
possible damage by winding the
cord loosely around the handle of
the unit or coiling the cord up,
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
For information on the operation or
repair, please call t_00-543_6400. In
Ohio or outside the continental U.S_
call 513-367-4811,
TroubleshooUng Chart
_'la ll,| (,_d l I *".llel [_i_ IW,I:_ L
Low discharge pressure 1. Air demand exceeds
pump capacity
2. Air leaks
3. Restricted air intake
4. Blown gaskets
5. Leaking or damaged
valves
IrQT_Ta4 _ZdL,,el i
1. Reduceair demand or usea compressor with morecapacity.
2. Listen for escaping air. Applx. soap solution to all fittings
and connections_lubbles w011appear at points of leakage.
Tighten or replace leaking fittings or connections.
3. Clean the air filter element.
4. Replace anygaskets proven faulty on inspection.
5. Remove head and inspect for valve breakage, misaligned
valves, damaged valve seats, etc. Replace defective pa_s and
reassemble.
Pump overheating causes air 1. Insulating gasket 1. In_ll gasket.
filter to melt between
filter and head ismissing
2. Broken valves/blown 2. Replace valves or install new gasket.
gasket
Excessive noise 1. Loose motor or
(knocking) compressor pulley
2. Lack of oil in crankcase
3. Worn connecting rod
4. Worn piston pin bores
5. Piston hitting the valve
plate
1. Loosemotor or compressorpulleysare avery commQncause
of compressorsknocking.Tighten pulleydamp bolts and set-
scrow_
2. Checkfor proper oil level; if low, checkfor possible damage
to bearings. Dire/oil can causeexcessivewear.
3. Replaceconnecting rod. Maintain oil level and changeoil
mo_ frequently.
4. Removepistonassembliesfrom the compressorand inspect
for excesswear. Replaceexcessivelyworn p_on pin or
pistons,as required. Maintain oil level and changeoil more
f_'€luenUy..
5. Removethe compressorhead and valveplate and inspectfor
carbon depositsor other foreign matter on top of piston.
Replacehead and valve plate usingnew gasket.See
Lubricationsectionfor recommendedoil.
OperatingInstructions Vertical Models
Troubleshootlng Chart (Contlnued)
Excessive noise 6, Noisy check valve in 6. Replace.
(knocking) compressor system
Do not disassemble check val_ with
Continued
atr pressure In tank
Large quanity of oit in the 1. Worn piston rings 1. Replace with new rings. Maintain oil level and change oil
dischargoe air more frequently.
NOTE: In an oil 2. Comprressor air intake 2. Clean filter. Check for other restrictions in the intake system.
lubdcated compressor there restricted
wifl always be a small 3. Excessive oil in 3. Drain down to full level,
amount of oil in the air compre_or
stream, 4. Wrong oil viscosity 4. Use Mobil 1OW-3O
Water in discharge airttank 1. Normal operation. The 1. Drain tank more often. At least daily,
amount of water
increases with humid 2. Add a filter to reduce the amount of water in the air line.
weather
Motor hums and runs slowly 1. Use of extension cord 1. Do not use an extension cord, Use longer air hose with
or not at all larger diameter.
2. Replace check valve, unloader valve or pressure _Nltch,
3. Check with voltmeter, check reset switch on motor, ff reset
switch trips repeatedly, find and correct the cause. See next
item,
4, Repair or replace pressu re switch.
2. Maifunctionina check
valve or unloader valve
3. Low voltage
4. Malfunctioning pressure
switch - contacts will not
close
Resetmechanismcutsout
repeatedly or fusesblow
repeatedly
1. Too many devices on
same circuit
2. Incorrect fuse size or
circuit breaker
3. Malfunctioning check
valve
1. Limit the circuit to the use of only the air compressor.
2, Be sure that fuses or circuit breakers are rated properly.
3. Replace check valve.
Do not disassemble check valve with
alr pressum In tank
4. Pressure switch set too 4. Adjust or replace,
high
5. Loose wiring 5. Check atl electrical connections.
6. Malfunctioning motor 6. Replace motor,
Tank does not hold pressure 1. Worn check valve 1. Replace check valve.
when compressors off and
the shut off valve isclosed _ Do not dissemble check valve with
a/r Fwessure/n tank
2. Check all connections and 2. Tighten.
fittings for leaks
3. Checl_ tank for cracks or 3. Replace tank, Never repair a damaged tank.
pin holes
Pressure switch 1. Malfunctioning check 1. Replace the check valve if the unloader valve bleeds off
continuously blows air out valve constantly.
the unloader valve
Do not d/sa._emble o'_.,ck va/ve w//h
a/r pressure In tank
Pressure switch does not 1. Malfunctioning unloader 1. Replace the pressure switch if it does not release the
release air when the unit valve on pressure switch pressure for a short period of time when the unit shuts off.
shuts off _ Do not di_r_r_ble _s_Jre Jw/_ m'lh
alr pres_ure In tank
Excessi_ vibration 1. Loose fasteners 1. Tighten.
2. Belt needs replaced 2, Replace with correct size.
3. Belt alignment 3. Align flywhell and pulley.
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OperatingInstructions
Stationary Air Compressor
Limited Warranty
t. DURATION: From the date of purchase by the original purchaser as follows: Standard Duty - One Year;, Serious Duty - Two
Years; Extreme O_y - Three Years; Maxus Model Series - Five Years.
2. WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY (VCARRANTOR):
Campbell Hausfeld / Scott Fetzer Company, 100 Production Drive, Harrison, Ohio, 45030, Telephone: (800) 543_400
3. WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY (PURCHASER): The original purchaser (other than for purposes of resale) of the Campbell
Hausfeld compressor.
4. WHAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY: Any Campbell Hausfeld air compressor.
5. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: SubstanUal defects due to material and workmanship with the exceptions noted
below.
6. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:
A. Implied wananties, including those of merchantability and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED FROM THE
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE AS STATED IN THE DURATION. If this compressor isused for commercial, industrial or rental
purposes, the warranty will apply for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, Extreme DUty Contractor Compressors are
not limited to a ninety (90) day warranty when used in contractor applications. Four cyliodef single-stage and two-stage
compressors are not limited to a ninety (90) day warranty when used in commercial or industdal applications. Some States
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty las_ sothe above limitations may not apply to you.
B. ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT,
FAILURE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THE CAMPBELL HAUSFELD PRODUCT. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitations
of ir_dental or conseqtJentla| damages, so the above |imitation or exclusion may not appty to you.
C, Any failure that results from an accident, purchaser's abuse, neglect or failure to operate products in accordance with
instructions provided in the owner's manual(s) supplied with compressor.
D. pre-delivery service, i.e. assembly, oll or lubricants, and adjustment.
E. items or serv_e that are normally required "Lomaintain the produ_ Le. h_orkants, fiitet_ and gaskets, etc.
F. Gasoline engines and components are expressly excluded from coverage under this limited warranty. The Purchaser must
comply with the warranty given by the engine manufacturer which is supplied with the product.
G. Additional items not covered under this warranty:
t. All Compressors
a. Any component damaged in shipment or any failure caused by installing or operating unit under conditions not in
accordance with installation and operation guidelines or damaged by contact with tools or surroundings.
b. Pump or valve failure caused by rain, excessive humidity, corrosive environments or other contaminants.
c. Cosmetic defects that do not interfere w_th compressor functionality.
d. Rusted tanks, including but not limited to rust due to improper drainage or corrosive environments.
e. Electric motor_ check valves end pressure switches after the first year of ownership.
f. Drain co<ks.
g. Damage due to incorrect voltage or improper wiring.
h. Other items not listed but considered general wear parts.
i. Pressure switches, air governors and safety valves modif'ved from factory so|tings.
2. Lubricated Compressors
a. Pump wear or valve damage caused by using oil not specified.
b. Pump wear or valve damage caused by any oil contamination or by failure to follow proper oil maintenance
guidelines.
3. Belt Drive / Direct Ddve / Gas Driven Compressors
a. Belts.
b. Ring wear or valve damage from inadequate filter maintenance.
c. Manually adjusted ioad/unlood and throttle control devices.
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF WARRANTOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY; Repair or replace, at Warrantor's option, compressor or '
component which is defective, has malfunctioned and/or failed to conform within duration of the warranty period.
S. RESPOI_IBtUTIES OF PURCHASER UNDER THiS WARRANTY:
A_ provide dated proof of purchase and maintenance records.
B. portable compressors or components must be delivered or shipped to the nearest Campbell Hausfeld Authorized Service
Center. Freight costs, if any. must be borne by the purchaser.
C_ Use reasor_bte care in the operat'_n and malntenar'_e of the produc_s as de_ri_=d Ln the owner's manual(s).
g. WHEN WARRANTOR WiLL PERFORM REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Repair or replacement will be
scheduled and serviced according to the normal work flow at the servicing location, and depending on the availability of
replacement parts.
This Urn|ted Warranty applies In the U.S.. Canada end Mexico only and gives you specific legal rights. You may also have
other dghts which vary from State to State or country to country.
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Campbell Hausfeld VT6329 Owner's manual

Category
Air compressors
Type
Owner's manual

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