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Figure 3-1. Compressor lubrication.

TM-5-4310-367-14 Compressor Reciprocating: Air Handtruck Mounted Gasoline Engine Driven 8 CFM 175 PSI (C & H Distributor Model 20-905) Manual
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CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 1. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. GENERAL LUBRICATION INFORMATION. This
WARNING
section contains lubricating instructions for the air com-
pressor. It also contains a reproduction of the L. O. chart
Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to clean
for engine model 2A01 6-3 (LO 5-2805-257-12), f igure 3-2
parts is potentially dangerous to personnel and
property. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin
and engine model 1 A08-3 (LO 5-2805-256-12), figure 3-3.
contact by wearing rubber or solvent imper-
meable gloves when handling the solvent or
material wet with drycleaning solvent. Wash
hands immediately after exposure with soap
and water and use a lanolin based skin cream to
prevent skin drying. Do not use near open flame
or excessive heat. Flash point of solvent is
3-2. AIR COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION.
100F (38C). Ensure that ventilation adequate
a. Refer to figure 3-1 for lubrication points and
to reduce so Ivent vapor concentrations below
acceptable threshold limit values is provided.
Iubricant specificat ions.
c. Clean fittings before lubricating. Relubricate all
b. Intervals and related task-hour -times are based on
areas exposed to water after amphibious opera-
normal hours of operation. The task-hour time
tion. Lubricate points indicated by dotted arrow
specified is the time you need to do all the services
prescribed for a particular interval. Change the
shaft on both sides of equipment. Clean parts
with SOLVENT, dry cleaning, or with OIL, fuel,
interval if your lubricants are contaminated or if
diesel. Dry before lubricating. Drain crankcases
you are operating the equipment under adverse
when HOT. Fill and check level.
operating conditions, including longer-than-usual
operating hours. You may extend the interval
3-3. ENGINE LUBRICATION. Refer to figure 3-2 or 3-3
during periods of low activity, but you must take
for lubrication procedures.
adequate preservation precautions.
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