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Model No.: PRO-CP50
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please read and be familiar with the instruction manual before
operation. Failure to do so may result in injury or damage to the equipment.
(1) Main compressor
(2) Pressure switch
(3) Outlet Valve
(4) Regulating Valve
(5) Pressure gauge
(6)One-way Valve
(7)Drain cock
(8) Wheel
(9) Discharge pipe
(10) Air tank
(11) Safety valve
(12) Fan cover
ITEM DATA
Power 2.0HP Max
Voltage / Frequency 120V / 60Hz
Tank Size 50L
Speed 3450rpm
Weight 36kg
Preassure 116 psi
Cord 1.5m
1. Main components
2. Main Technical parameter
Fig. 1

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1. Check all bolts and nuts.
Make sure all parts loosened
must be tightened.
2. The place to set the
compressor should be clean,
dry and ventilated.
3. Keep the using voltage
within ±4% of the rated.
4. Keep the oil level in the red
circle of the oil leveler.
5. Recommend SAE30 or
L-DAB100 over 10℃, and use SAE10 or L-DAB68 below 10℃ of the
compressor oil.
6. Open the outlet valve, set the knob of pressure switch in position
on (Fig.2), let the compressor run 10 minutes with no load to ensure
lubricating the moving parts before regular service.
1. The compressor is controlled by pressure switch when normal
working. It can be stopped automatically as pressure increasing to the
maximum and restart as pressure decreasing to the minimum. The rated
pressure has been adjusted when produced. Don’t change it carelessly.
As soon as motor switched
off, the compressed air in
the discharge pipe should be
released through the release
valve under the switch. This
is the necessary condition for
restart, or the motor will be
damaged. The rated pressure
can be adjusted by turning
bolt of the switch (Fig.3).
2. The output pressure of
compressed air can be adjusted by regulating valve. Pull up the knob of
regulation valve and turn it clockwise to increase the pressure (Fig.3).
3. When the compressor in running need to be stopped, only set the
knob of pressure switch in position OFF.
4. Operation and adjustment
3. Preparación para el arranque3. Preparation for starting
Fig. 3
Fig. 2

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5. Cautions
1. Put the cover off rst and put the breath pipe on the oil-hole and set
the air lter before the compressor run (Fig.4).
2. Never unscrew any connecting part when the tank is in pressure
condition.
3. Never disassemble any electrical part before disconnecting the plug.
4. Never adjust the safety valve carelessly.
5. Never use the compressor in place where voltage is too low or too high.
6. Never use electric wire more than 5m long with less than the section of
1.5mm2, 16A.
7. Never disconnect the plug to stop compressor, set the switch knob in
position off instead.
8. If the release valve doesn’t work as motor stopped, nd the cause
immediately so as not to damage motor.
9. Lubricating oil must be clean, oil level should be kept in red circle of the
oil leveler.
10. Before restarting the motor by pushing the reset button, check the air
compressor carefully, nd the causes of the trouble and solve them, check
the pressure in the air tank and make sure it is under 0.8Mpa.
11. Disconnect the plug to cut off power supply and open the outlet valve
and discharge all air in the air tank after use.
6. Maintenance
1. Before maintenance operation, stop the air compressor, cut off power
supply and discharge all air in the air tank.
Fig. 4

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2. Clean crank case and renew lubricating oil after the rst 10 working hours.
3. Check the oil level after every 20 working hours, and replenish if
necessary (Fig.5).
4. Clean crank case and renew the oil, clean air lter every three months.
5. Open the drain cock under the tank to exhaust the condensate after
every 60 working hours but less than every 7 days.
6. Check the safety valve and pressure gauge by professional
organization every 6 months
and make sure they are in
correct condition.
7. Make sure there is no rust on
the air tank and the air tank is
not damaged.
8. Check the thickness of
the air tank by professional
organization every year and
make sure the thickness is not
less than 2.1mm.
Troubles and remedies
Trouble Possibles causes Remedies
Motor unable
running. running
too slow, or
getting hot
a) Fault in line, or voltage insufcient
b) Power wire too thin or too long
c) Fault in pressure switch
d) Fault in motor
e) Sticking of main compressor
a) Check the line
b) Replace the wire
c) Repair or replace
d) Repair or replace
e) Check and repair
Sticking of
main
compressor
a) Moving parts burnt due to the oil
insufcient
b) Moving parts damaged, or stuck by
foreign body
Check crankshaft,
bearing, connecting
rod, piston, piston ring,
etc. and replace if
necessary
Terrible shake
or abnormal
noise
a) Connecting part loosed
b) Foreign body got into main compressor
c) Piston knocking valve seat
d) Moving parts seriously worn
a) Check and retighten
b) Check and clean
away
c) Replace with thicker
paper gasket
d) Repair or replace
Fig. 5

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Pressure
insufcient or
discharge
capacity
decreased
a) Motor running too slow
b) Air lter choked up
c) Leakage of safety valve
d) Leakage of discharge pipe
e) Sealing gasket damaged
f) Valve plate damaged, carbon buildup
or stuck
g) Piston ring and cylinder worn or
damaged
a) Check and remedy
b) Clean or replace the
cartridge
c) Check and adjust
d) Check and repair
e) Check and replace
f) Replace and clean
g) Repair or replace
The oil
consumption
too excessive
a) Oil level too high
b) Breath pipe choked up
c) Piston ring and cylinder worn or
damaged
a) Keep the level within
set range
b) Check and clean
c) Repair or replace
8. Parts Illustration

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9. Parts List
Nº Designation Qty.
1 Bolt M8x110 4
2 Cylinder head 1
3 Cylinder head gasket 1
4 Valve plate 1
5 Valve gasket 1
6 Cylinder 1
7 Cylinder gasket 1
8 Piston ring 3
9 Piston 1
10 Cilrclip 2
11 Connecting rod 1
12 Crankcase 1
13 Crank 1
14 Bolt M8x22-right 1
15 Rubber gasket 1
16 Breath pipe 1
17 Crank case cover 1
18 Screw M5x14 6
19 Oil leveler washer 1
20 Oil leveler 1
21 Unilateralist valve 1
22 Pressure switch 1
23 Pressure gauge 2
24 Outlet valve 2
Nº Designation Qty.
25 Switch bracket 1
26 Release pipe 1
27 Safety valve 1
28 Nut 8 1
29 Washer foot 1
30 Bolt M8x25 1
31 Washer 8 1
32 Drain cock 1
33 Wheel 2
34 Air tank 1
35 Discharge pipe 1
36 Motor 1
37 Bearing 6202 RS 1
38 Motor bracket 1
39 Bolt M5x105 4
40 Fan 1
41 Circlip 1
42 Bearing 6204 RS 1
43 Sealing ring 1
44 Capacitance 1
45 Nut M8 1
46 Piston pin 1
47 Fan COVER 1
48 Handhold 1
10. Lista de productos
Nº Designation Qty.
1 Air compressor 1
2Air lter 1
3 Breath pipe 1
4 Wheel 2
5 Wheel axis 2
6 Rubber gasket 1 ó 2
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1. PROMAKER®,through its PX2 warranty for power tools, has the
following characteristics:
• It covers the products for 2 years from the date of purchase against
any defect in its operation, for faults in the materials or labor used
in its manufacture.
• Provides 2 years of free maintenance service and labor for
replacement of consumables.
• Provides a trial period of 2 months where you can exchange the
tool for a higher capacity one if the original does not meet your
requirement, by paying the difference in price.
• All the attributes offered by the warranty are valid presenting the
original purchase invoice.
2. For warranty service, please contact the present the warranty card
and the original invoice for the warranty service.
3. This Warranty DOES NOT applies for:
• Transportation damages after sales.
• Services not provided by our authorized service centers.
• Accessories and spare parts, if any, provided in the package.
• Damage resulted from commercial or industrial use, as this product
is intended for DIY use only.
We hereby declare that the machine described below complies
with the relevant basic safety Directives, both in its basic design
and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us.
This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modied
without our prior approval.
Product: Air Compressor 50 L
Model type: PRO-CP50
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WARRANTY

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