Ensuring Optimal Performance: Taking Care of Air compressors

Air compressors contain pressurized air inside tanks. They are widely used for a variety of industrial or household tasks. Often, they are built quite sturdily and can withstand continuous use. However, as with other machines, their performance declines as they age and get exposed to the elements.

The rate of depreciation accelerates when proper maintenance is not carried out. That is why meticulous care for the device is integral to preventing breakage and to prolonging its life. The following are some maintenance tips for air compressors:

1. Reading the manual
Manuals included in the machine package are often taken for granted, leading to improper use, errors, and even a shorter device lifespan. There are also some simple instructions in the manual that the user would not have expected or known unless he was able to read it. Reading the manual and following every instruction will also ensure the enforcement of the compressor’s warranty.

PGES0830 AND 60 GAS DRIVE-228x228

Image source: eatoncompressor.com

2. Removing the moisture from the tanks
The moisture from the compressed air is collected in the receiving tank. In humid climates, moisture build-up is even more common. There are valves built into the tanks which drain the moisture that accumulates. Regular removal can do wonders for air compressors. Before removing the water, however, one must first release the air pressure from the tanks.

3. Tightening everything
Air compressors have vibrating engines. These can loosen the screws, nuts, and bolts on a regular basis. Making sure that everything is tightly screwed will prevent future breakdown and other inconveniences.

Eaton Compressor manufactures the most competitively priced industrial grade rotary screw air compressors in the market. More about the company and its products can be read on this website.

Leave a comment