Changing oil, Check valve – Grizzly G0466 User Manual

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Model G0466/G0469 Air Compressors

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Figure 13. Oil sight glass.

5. Replace the oil sight glass and remove

the fill plug shown in

Figure 13.

6. Fill the crank case with oil until the oil

level is in the center of the sight glass,
then replace the oil fill plug.

Oil Fill

Plug

Oil Sight

Glass

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Air leaks from pressure
switch.

1. Faulty check valve.

2. Faulty pressure switch.

1. Repair the check valve

(see

Page 20).

2. Replace pressure switch.

Air is dirty or has exces-
sive moisture.

1. Tank is not drained.

2. Delivery pipes are dirty.

1. Open drain valve and

make certain all the water
is drained out.

2. Remove delivery pipes,

clean out and replace.

Changing Oil

Change the oil in the air compressor pump
after the initial 50 hours, or 30 days of use;
and every 300 hours, or 3 months after the
first oil change. Use compressor oil or ISO
100/SAE 30W, non-detergent type oil.

To change the oil:

1. Unplug the air compressor and drain

all the air from the tank.

2. Place a container to catch the oil under

the oil sight glass.

3. Use a box end wrench or a socket

wrench to remove the oil sight glass
shown in

Figure 13.

Check Valve

The diaphragm and O-ring in the check
valve can become damaged, twisted, or
dirty and cause the check valve or pres-
sure switch to leak air.

To fix the check valve:

1. Unplug the air compressor and drain

all the air from the tank.

2. Remove the cap from the check valve

(see

Figure 14).

Figure 14. Check valve.

4. Tip the compressor to drain all of the oil

from the crank case.

Cap

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