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Refer to the following troubleshooting guide for common issues: Compair Cyclon 111 Manual
Guidelines for checking the separator element to avoid excessive oil carryover into the compressed air line. Since you asked to “come up with a
Regular servicing is required to maintain the 45°C ambient temperature capability and operational longevity. Service Points: Service Points: The Cyclon 111 requires specific clearance
The Cyclon 111 requires specific clearance. The manual states:
The manual suggests a strict interval for fluid changes, but more importantly, it advises a "Fluid Analysis" after the first 20 hours. This is crucial. Because the Cyclon 111 is often used in racing or high-torque applications, the break-in period can shed microscopic metal particles. The manual guides you to look for "glitter" in the oil—a sign that the gears are seating, but if it persists, a sign of trouble.