Changing oil, Draining moisture from the tank, Air filter maintenance – Harbor Freight Tools Gas Powered Two-Stage Air Compressor 67853 User Manual

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Item 67853

Changing Oil

To drain the oil from the Pump Crankcase:

a. Place a container under the Drain Plug.
b. Remove the Oil Plug to allow air flow into the Pump.
c. Remove the Drain Plug, allowing the oil to drain into

the container.

d. When the oil is completely drained from the Pump,

replace the Drain Plug.

e. Fill the Pump with new compressor oil to the FULL

level on the Oil Sight Glass.

f. Replace and tighten the Oil Plug.
g. Discard the old oil according to local, state and

federal regulations.

Draining Moisture from the Tank

The Drain Valve is located under the Tank. It must be

accessed daily to release all trapped air and moisture

from the Tank. This will eliminate condensation which

can cause tank corrosion.
To empty the air and condensation:
a. Make sure the compressor engine is off.
b. Place a collection pan under the Drain Valve.
c. Open the Drain Valve by pivoting the lever on the

bottom of the Compressor so the lever is in line with

the Drain Valve.

d. When all the pressure is released, close the

Drain Valve by pivoting the lever on the bottom of

the compressor so that the lever is perpendicular to

the Drain Valve.

Air Filter Maintenance

Check the Air Filter weekly to see if it needs

replacement. If working in dirty environments, you may

need to replace the filter more often. To replace the 

Air Filter:
a. Unthread the Wing Nut holding the Air Filter

Assembly in place.

b. Remove the Air Filter Assembly.
c. Replace with a new Air Filter.
d. Secure in place with the Wing Nut.

Adjusting belt Tension

1. Remove the Belt Guard Cover (129) and set it aside.

2.

Deflection

Distance

Press on the center of the longest span on each

belt with moderate finger pressure (4-4.5 lb.).  Then 

measure the deflection distance, the distance that the 

belt moved.  The belt should deflect anywhere from 

1/2” to 1”.

3.

Bottom Plate (114)

Nut (115)

Threaded Rod

(118)

Bolts (110)

Engine

Mounting

Bolts

Engine Base

If either belt deflects too much, tighten belts by

loosening the four Bolts (110) on the Bottom Plate (114)

and moving the engine away from the other pulley

slightly by turning the Nut (115) holding the Threaded

Rod (118). Secure engine mounting bolts and retest

tension. If either belt is too long to be properly

tensioned, both belts must be replaced.

4.

If either belt deflects too little, loosen belts by

loosening the Bolts on the Bottom Plate and moving the

engine towards the other pulley slightly by turning the

Nut (115) on the Threaded Rod (118). Secure engine

mounting bolts and retest tension.

5. Before use, replace belt cover.

Maintenance

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