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KAESER SM 10 User Manual

KAESER SM 10
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2.8 Delivery
Free air delivery [cfm]
Max. working pres‐
sure [psig]
SM 7.5 SM 10 SM 15
125 32 42 53
160 27 35 44
217 19 27 34
Free air delivery as per ISO 1217:2009, Annex C
Tab. 10 Free air delivery
2.9 Cooling Oil Recommendation
A sticker showing the type of oil filled is located near the oil separator filler.
Information for ordering cooling oil can be found in chapter 11.
2.9.1 Basic Information
Lubrication of an air compressor is essential to reliable operation. Carbon and varnish can form in
compressor cooling oils. These deposits block the flow of lubricant and cause excessive wear and
failure of moving parts. Contamination of the lubricant can allow the formation of acids, causing ex‐
tensive internal corrosion. Water may be condensed decreasing the lubricity.
Lubricants in rotary compressors do much more than lubricate. During the compression process, it
acts as a sealant in the airend which is important for maximum efficiency. The lubricant also ab‐
sorbs much of the heat of compression to cool the airend and reduce the temperature of the com‐
pressed air. It’s not enough that a compressor cooling oil lubricates well, it must stand up to the
heat, pressure and contaminants that are present in every air compressor.
2.9.2 KAESER Lubricants
KAESER synthetic lubricants should be stored in a protected location to prevent contamination. Do
not re-use drums; flush and send to reconditioner.
Although the KAESER synthetic is not highly flammable, it will burn. While KAESER synthetic com‐
pressor cooling oil is less flammable than equal viscosity mineral oils, it cannot be classified as a
fire-resistant fluid. It has a flash point above 460 °F. Since the user has total control over the condi‐
tions of the compressor lubricant, he assumes total responsibility for its safe usage.
Material Safety Data Sheets are available for each lubricant from your authorized KAESER Service
representative.
Regardless of the lubricant selected, the KAESER SIGMA lubricants will separate readily from wa‐
ter. If condensate occurs it can easily be removed. Let the compressor sit so that any water can
drain back to the separator tank and separate to the bottom. See chapter 10.16 proper draining
procedure.
KAESER has several lubricants available that are specially formulated to match these demands.
They feature excellent lubricity, outstanding demulsibility (ability to separate from water), and long
life.
2 Technical Data
2.8 Delivery
9_5875 33 USE
Operator Manual Screw Compressor
SM Tri-Voltage, SIGMA CONTROL 2
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KAESER SM 10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKAESER
ModelSM 10
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

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