Pilot 65 mm Single Cylinder 1 HP Belt Driven Air Pump (PL-1065)
SKU : TI-P6-46151
MRP : ₹6250
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Short Description
Pilot 65 mm Single Cylinder
1 HP Belt Driven Air Pump
Country of origin: India
Specification
Brand: Pilot
Weight (Approx.) : 8 kg
Net Quantity : 1 pc
Model No. : PL-1065
Power : 1HP
Max. Pressure : 8 Bar/115 Psi
Cylinder (mm×piece) : 65 × 1
Air Displacement : 36 LPM
Description
The Pilot Air Pump 1065 combines compact power and reliable performance, making it a valuable addition to any workspace. Designed for ease of use, this air pump is suitable for a variety of light to medium-duty applications.
Features
:
Efficient Power : Powered by a dependable 1HP motor that delivers consistent output for light-duty applications.
Optimal Pressure : Capable of reaching a maximum pressure of 8 Bar/115 PSI, suitable for a wide range of minor pneumatic needs.
Cylinder Efficiency : Equipped with a 65mm single-cylinder design that provides efficient air displacement of 36L/min, maximizing output in a compact form.
Durable Construction : Built with high-quality materials for reliability and durability, ensuring the pump withstands regular use.
User-Friendly Design : Compact and portable, making it easy to use and maneuver in various settings.
Applications
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Automotive and Small Workshops : Ideal for basic tire inflation and operating small pneumatic tools, providing reliable air support for minor tasks.
Home Projects and DIY : Perfect for light-duty applications like airbrushing, inflating sports equipment, and small tools in home workshops.
Agricultural Use : Useful for inflating tractor tires and supporting farm equipment, making it versatile for rural applications.
Usage
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Usage :
Safety First
Always read and understand the user manual before operation.
Wear appropriate safety gear: goggles, gloves, and hearing protection.
Use the air pump in a well-ventilated, dry area, away from flammable materials.
Ensure all guards (e.g., belt guard) are in place before starting.
Setup
Mount the pump securely on a flat, vibration-free surface.
Ensure the pump is aligned correctly with the motor using the belt drive.
Check oil level in the crankcase (if oil-lubricated) before starting.
Verify that all bolts, fittings, and connections are tight and secure.
Starting the Pump
Connect the pump to a compatible 4HP electric motor with the correct pulley alignment and belt tension.
Turn ON the motor and allow the pump to build pressure gradually.
Monitor the pressure gauge if connected to a tank or compressor system.
Operating the Pump
Ensure the belt tension is optimal during operation to prevent slippage or wear.
Operate the pump within its rated pressure and duty cycle.
Avoid continuous operation beyond its designed cycle; allow cooling periods.
Use with a compatible air tank and regulator for controlled output pressure.
Shutting Down
Turn off the motor powering the pump.
Release any residual pressure from the system.
Disconnect power if performing maintenance or inspection.
Maintenance :
Daily Maintenance
Check oil level and refill if necessary (use compressor-grade oil like SAE 30).
Inspect for leaks: air or oil.
Listen for unusual noises indicating mechanical wear or looseness.
Drain any moisture from the connected air tank.
Weekly Maintenance
Clean the air filter: use compressed air to remove dust or replace if heavily soiled.
Inspect belt condition: look for cracks, frays, or signs of wear.
Check bolt tightness: especially mounting bolts and pulley fasteners.
Monthly Maintenance
Inspect pulley alignment and belt tension; adjust if needed.
Check oil quality and color: if dark, contaminated, or emulsified, replace it.
Examine the intake and exhaust valves for any blockage or buildup.
Oil Change (Every 3 Months or 100 Hours)
Warm up the pump for 2–3 minutes to thin the oil.
Turn off and unplug the power source.
Remove the oil drain plug and drain oil into a container.
Refit the plug securely and refill with fresh compressor oil.
Avoid overfilling - use the sight glass or dipstick to check the correct level.
Annual Maintenance
Deep clean the pump’s cooling fins to ensure proper heat dissipation.
Inspect for internal wear, corrosion, or damage (by a technician if needed).
Replace worn-out belts, gaskets, or filters.
Have a technician perform a full operational test if used regularly in industrial environments.
Storage Tips
If not in use for a long time : Drain all oil and moisture, Cover the pump to protect from dust, Store in a dry, cool place away from corrosive materials, Disconnect from the motor or power source.