Air compressors may experience reduced operational efficiency over time due to dust accumulation and oil deterioration. Regular cleaning and lubrication are therefore necessary. The specific method involves first disconnecting the power source, then wiping down the exterior, compressor, and motor areas with a clean, soft cloth to remove dust. Subsequently, add an appropriate amount of lubricant to the lubrication port, pressing a few times to ensure smooth flow.
Extended use of air compressors can accumulate a significant amount of fine dust and debris, leading to internal blockages and reduced operating efficiency. To address this, regular thorough cleaning of the air compressor is recommended. Use specialized radiator powder or compressed air to blow out the dirt, and in cases of severe blockages, open the compressor for cleaning and replacement.





