Donaldson radialseal™ air cleaner, Air restriction gauge location, Maintenance instructions – Walker MC (20 HP) User Manual

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Maintenance Instructions

CLEANING

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Donaldson Radialseal™ Air Cleaner

A remote mounted Donaldson Radialseal™ air

cleaner provides the air filtering function. The paper

filter element slides over an outlet tube inside the air

cleaner canister with

radial sealing action, reducing

the possibility of dust leaks due to improper filter

installation. Intake design, internal baffling, and a

Vacuator™ valve provide dust separation and auto-

matic precleaning action. Daily or frequent servicing

of the air cleaner

is not required. Use the air re-

striction gauge on the air cleaner outlet to indicate

when the air filter needs servicing -- a red flag will

appear when the filter is overly restricting airflow into

the engine.

IMPORTANT: Use only Donaldson air filter ele-

ments for replacement (Donaldson P822686 or

Walker 5090-1). Aftermarket filters may not seal

properly or filter efficiently.

Canister

Radialseal™

Filter Element

Vacuator™

Valve

Cover

Cover

Latches

Air Cleaner Components

(Shown with Cover Being Removed)

IMPORTANT: The Donaldson air cleaner uses a dry

paper-type air filter element.

NEVER apply oil to the

paper element.

Air Restriction

Gauge

Push Button to Reset

Indicator After Service

Air Restriction Gauge Location

Inspect the paper element

after every 100 hours of

service and

replace the element and safety filter

yearly (or when dirty or damaged). More frequent

replacement may be required when operating in ex-

tremely dusty con ditions as indicated by the air

restriction gauge. Ser vice the air cleaner as fol-

lows:

1. Release the top and bottom cover latches and

remove the air cleaner cover. Wash the cover

and Vacuator™ valve. Check that these com-

ponents are in good condition. The Vacuator™

valve is subject to wear and deterioration and

should be replaced

yearly or when damaged.

The lips of the valve should close and fit togeth-

er; any cracks, deformation, or wear in the valve

is cause for replacement.

2. Remove the filter element by pulling it out of the

canister. There will be some initial resistance

as the filter seal breaks loose and slides off of

the outlet tube.

Gently move the end of the

filter up and down and side to side or twist to

loosen the seal. Use gentle action to minimize

the amount of dust dislodged as the filter is re-

moved.

3. Replace filter element.

NOTE: Washing the element in water or clean-

ing solution is

not recommended. Do not try to

clean the element with compressed air.

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