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Atlas Copco XAS 185 CD7 T4 - Lubrication oils; CHECK SHUTDOWN SWITCHES

Atlas Copco XAS 185 CD7 T4
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1. More frequently when operating in a dusty
environment.
2. Replace the element when the pressure drop exceeds
11.5 psi.
3. Refer to the Caterpillar instruction manual
CHECK SHUTDOWN SWITCHES
With the unit running, individually unplug the following
switches to insure the unit will shutdown correctly:
1. Engine coolant temperature switch (S2)
2. Element temperature switch (S5)
3. Engine oil pressure switch (S3)
4. Low fuel switch (S6)
Lubrication oils
It is strongly recommended to use Atlas Copco branded
lubrication oils for compressor.
Compressor oil
Engine oil filter (3) Replace Replace Replace Replace
Fuel filter (Primary and Final) (3) Replace Replace Replace
Engine intake and exhaust valves (3) Adjust Adjust
Inspection by Atlas Copco Service technician *
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Daily Initially
Around 50 Hours
Normal
Or every 250 hours
1310 3004 30
Bi-yearly
Or every 500 hours
1310 3004 31
Yearly
or every 1000 hours
1310 3004 32
Note
* Keep the bolts of the housing, the lifting
eye, the towbar and the axle securely
tightened. Refer to Compressor/Engine
Specifications for the torque values.
!
PAROIL - M
Order number
1 gallon pail: 1615 5947 00
5 gallon pail: 1615 5947 00
55 gallon drum: 1615 5949 00
PAROIL - S
Order number
1 gallon pail: 16115 5950 00
1 gallon pail: 16115 5951 00
55 gallon drum: 16115 5952 00
(1) Additional equipment is needed to run the compressor below 18°F. Please contact Atlas Copco for more
information about Cold Weather Packages
Temperature Range Type of Oil
Compressor Engine
Between -13°F and 122°F
(1)
PAROIL
S See Engine Operation Manual
Between 18°F and 104°F
PAROIL
M15W-40
Operation of compressor in ambient temperatures lower than 18°F (-8°C) without the correct
type of oil will void your warranty and may result in element failure and/or fire.
!

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