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Spraying precautions

Perform these maintenance operations

1. 

Do Not

 spray in the vicinity of open flames 

    or other places where a spark can cause
    ignition. 

Do Not

 smoke when spraying

    paint, insecticides, or other flammable
    substances.

1. When spraying with solvents or toxic chemi-
    cals, follow the instructions provided by the
    chemical manufacturer. Consult a safety
    expert if unsure about the use of masks or
    respirators.

2. If the material you intend to spray contains
    trichloreoethane and methylene chloride, do
    not use accessories that contain aluminum or
    galvanized materials, as these chemicals can
    react with galvanized components causing
    corrosion and weakening equipment. Use
    stainless steel accessories.

WARNING

Never point a spray gun at yourself or any
other person or animal. Accidental discharge
may result in serious injury.

Reduce the risk of dangerous
environment

WARNING

Extreme caution should be taken when
spraying flammable liquids as the spark from
a motor or pressure switch may cause a fire
or explosion. Ample ventilation must be
provided.

WARNING

Spray in a well ventilated area to keep fumes
from collecting and causing serious injury and
fire hazards.

Be informed about the materials you use

1. Do regular maintenance; keep all nuts, bolts,
    and screws tight, to be sure equipment is in
    safe working condition.

2. Inspect tank yearly for rust, pin holes or any
    other imperfections that could cause it to
    become unsafe. 

NEVER attempt to repair or modify a tank!
Welding, drilling or any other modification will
weaken the tank resulting in damage from 
rupture or explosion. Always replace worn,
cracked or damaged tanks.

3. Clean electrical equipment with an approved
    cleaning agent, such as a dry, non-flam-
    mable cleaning solvent.

Daily

Check oil level at sight glass.  Oil should be
1/2 way to slightly above in oil sight glass.

Drain moisture from tank.

Verify the pressure switch unloader is
working by listening for a brief hissing sound
when the compressor shuts off.

Visually check the compressor for loose parts,
excessive noise or vibration.

WARNING

4. Drain tanks of moisture after each day’s use.
    If unit will not be used for awhile, it is best to
    leave the drain cock open until such time as it
    is to be used. This will allow moisture to 
    completely drain out and help prevent
    corrosion of inside of tank.

5.  Always disconnect from power source before
    working on or near a motor, or its connected
    load. If power disconnect point is out-of-
    sight, secure it in the “OFF” position  and tag it
    to prevent unexpected application of power.

Disconnect power and depressurize system
before servicing air compressor. Slightly open
drain cock after shutting off compressor.

Monthly

(Make sure the main power is off.) Check the belts
for tension. Belts should not move up and down
when the compressor runs and when stopped,
should not have more than ½ in of play when
depressed. Be careful not to over tighten belts
during adjustment.

Remove and check air filter, replace if necessary.

Change oil every 3 months or 300 hours. A 
compressor grade 40 wt. non-detergent oil
should be used.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 824252PAT

Page 1: ...Air Compressor Manual Rev0411 Service and Support 866 869 3114 Models 824252PAT 824253PAT 824256VAT 824276VAT Pt 1312100710...

Page 2: ...e Compressor Before Each Use 3 Follow Safety Precautions for Electrical Connection Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes Hands Face Ears When Operating 4 Spraying Precautions Perform These Maintenance Opera...

Page 3: ...ese rules of safe operation should use the air compressor 1 Read the instruction manual carefully before attempting to assemble disassemble or operate your system Be thoroughly familiar with the contr...

Page 4: ...compressor should be wired by a qualified electrician 8 Never store flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity of an operating compressor 9 Do Not locate the compressor air inlet near steam paint spr...

Page 5: ...ugh to cause injury Never operate the compressor without a beltguard The compressor can start auto matically without warning Personal injury or property damage could occur from contact with moving par...

Page 6: ...VER attempt to repair or modify a tank Welding drilling or any other modification will weaken the tank resulting in damage from rupture or explosion Always replace worn cracked or damaged tanks 3 Clea...

Page 7: ...ir Pressure Switch Device which automatically controls the on off cycling of the compressor It stops the compressor when the cut off pressure in the tank is reached and starts the compressor when the...

Page 8: ...then allow the compressor to pump up Make sure the electrical pressure switch properly switches off the compressor according to the setting desired Make sure the pressure in the tank does not exceed i...

Page 9: ...manual 2 Check voltage with volt meter across both legs of incoming power 3 Replace motor 4 Check all electrical connections 5 Adjust or replace pressure switch 6 Replace check valve Do not remove che...

Page 10: ...surfaces of dirt and dust 3 Install compressor in an area with adequate cool dry air 1 Malfunctioning check valve Overheating TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Continued Pressure switch un loader constantly leaki...

Page 11: ...82 1312100006 82 1312100129 82 1312100168 82 1312100026 82 1312100007 82 1312100119 Pump 82 2236107294 Handle 82 6214343100 82 2236110472 Beltguard 82 1312100213 Discharge Tube 82 1312100388 Motor 82...

Page 12: ...19 82 2236102108 82 1312100388 82 1312100005 82 1312100455 82 1312100006 82 1312100360 82 1312100168 82 1312100216 82 6214343100 Front 82 2236110472 Back 82 1312100026 82 1312100129 82 1312100440 01 0...

Page 13: ...Page 10 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 05 Compressor Pump 82 1312100119 Compressor Pump 82 1312100119...

Page 14: ...23900 82 6229023400 82 6229023600 82 9428100 KIT 82 6229020500 82 9428120 Compressor Pump 82 1312100119 01 Valve Assembly Kit 02 Conrod Kit 03 Crankshaft Kit 04 Crankcase Bottom Kit 05 Cylinder Kit 06...

Page 15: ...ion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you To take advantage of this warranty the product or part must be returned to us with tr...

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