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Screw air compressor assembly video explanation

Screw air compressor assembly video explanation

In this video, we’ll take you inside our production facility to show you the entire screw air compressor assembly process — from individual components to final testing and packaging. You’ll see how Wemano ensures precision, quality, and durability in every air compressor we build. [pdf]

FAQS about Screw air compressor assembly video explanation

What is a screw compressor?

A screw compressor is a type of rotary compressor which compresses air due to screw action. The main advantage of using this compressor is that it can supply compresses air continuously with minimum fluctuation in delivery pressure. It is usually applied for low-pressure applications up to 8 bars.

How does a screw air compressor work?

How a Screw Air Compressor Works The screw compressor traps air between two meshed rotors, the air volume is then reduced as it moves through the rotors. The reduction in volume results in compressed air which is then used for a variety of applications.

What is a liquid injected screw compressor?

In liquid-injected screw compressors, a liquid is injected into the compression chamber and often into the compressor bearings. Its function is to cool and lubricate the compressor element’s moving parts, to cool the air being compressed internally, and to reduce the return leakage to the inlet.

What is a rotor in a screw compressor?

Rotors are forged from normal carbon steel and must dynamically balance after machining. Sleeve bearings are used as shaft seals within the compressor. In a screw compressor one of the shafts is driving shaft and the other is driven shaft.

Oil-free air compressor screw disassembly method

Oil-free air compressor screw disassembly method

Use your Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the screw located either on the top or on the side of the cover. Unhook all of the black and white wires from the pressure switch using the needle nose pliers. Take a 5/16” nut driver and remove the ground screws, holding down the ground wires. [pdf]

Rock drill disassembly and maintenance

Rock drill disassembly and maintenance

While tool is disassembled, check the cleanli-ness of the valve and ensure cylinder ports are clear. Disassemble, check for broken piston, broken rifle bar or worn rifle nut. Check valve system for worn parts.If found, worn parts need to be replaced. [pdf]

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