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dcorneail 02-03-2011 22:42

Compressor
 
Were using the old compressor and were wondering if we can mount it upside down?

548swimmer 02-03-2011 22:44

Re: Compressor
 
I know we have on experimental robots, but they never ran through a competition season. I don't see why not though.

Jim Wilks 02-03-2011 22:45

Re: Compressor
 
Most compressors use internal oil to lubricate the workings. They depend on gravity to keep the oil at the bottom where it is needed. Thus, putting the compressor upside down is not be a good idea. And with a replacement cost of near $400, it might be expensive.

dman14 02-03-2011 22:53

Re: Compressor
 
We had our compressor mounted upside down all of last year, (with very minimal usage as the only piston was a small 3/4" bore) but had no problems, if you do mount it upside down make sure to lock it in place or at least check the bolts often, as the vibrations and weight of the compressor tend to loosen them.

Note: Don't take my experience as a guarantee that it will work, because as stated we only used it for a single 2" stoke 3/4" bore that was fired maybe 10 times per match at most. As such, on time was minimal at best (other than on startup).

IndySam 03-03-2011 07:00

Re: Compressor
 
We ran our compressor upside down all last year all through competition season and two off season events without any problems at all.

Nirvash 03-03-2011 10:59

Re: Compressor
 
For what I can see the old compressor is a Thomas WOB-L type, from my experience with the larger versions of these there should be no problem running them upside down.

Al Skierkiewicz 03-03-2011 11:32

Re: Compressor
 
You may run the compressor upside down but the rubber mounts are meant to be in compression. If you choose to isolate the compressor from the frame (recommended), you will need isolators that are designed for that use.

R3P0 03-03-2011 14:26

Re: Compressor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dman14 (Post 1033940)
We had our compressor mounted upside down all of last year, (with very minimal usage as the only piston was a small 3/4" bore) but had no problems, if you do mount it upside down make sure to lock it in place or at least check the bolts often, as the vibrations and weight of the compressor tend to loosen them.

Note: Don't take my experience as a guarantee that it will work, because as stated we only used it for a single 2" stoke 3/4" bore that was fired maybe 10 times per match at most. As such, on time was minimal at best (other than on startup).

We had ours mounted upside down last year. No issues


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