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SKU 93785  

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Note:

 A qualified electrician must wire in a pressure switch control that turns off

the motor when the pump reaches the desired pressure (less than 140 PSI).

Note: 

Always install this Air Compressor Pump to an air tank that has a pressure

release valve set at less than 140 PSI.

Note:

 A high/low cut-in/cut-out switch (not included) can be incorporated to operate

a motor starter or motor contractor for semi-automatic control of air pressure
in the vessel.

Warning:

 Avoid serious injuries. Do not operate this Air Compressor Pump without

the Safety Guard in place.

13. Unscrew the Oil Filler Cap (44) and fill the oil

reservoir to mid point as seen in the Oil Window
(22).  The oil should be premium qualify, 30-
weight, non-detergent oil. Do not overfill.

Operation

1.

Turn on the power switch to the drive motor.

2.

Check the following items:

- V-belt should not vibrate.
- Listen for air leaks.
- Listen for abnormal noise or vibration.
- If there is a problem, turn power off and
release air pressure from the line before attempting repairs.

3.

Allow Air Compressor Pump to cool down after each hour of use.

4.

Turn off the power switch to the drive motor when finished using the Air

Compressor Pump. Do not leave on if the compressed air is not being used.

Maintenance

Caution:

 Remove power from the drive motor before attempting any maintenance

on the Air Compressor Pump.

1.

Before each use, verify that the oil level is at the proper level as viewed through

the Oil Window (22).

2.

Periodically check V-belts for proper tension.

3.

Periodically remove Air Filter (4) and blow clean with compressed air. If it is

dark in color and will not blow clean, replace the filter.

4.

If the oil appears dirty, open the Oil Filler Cap (44), and remove the Oil Drain

Bolt (24), capturing the oil in a suitable container. Dispose of the used oil in
accordance with local regulations. Replace the Oil Drain Bolt, and refill as
discussed in item 12 above.

Oil Filler Cap (44)

Oil Window (22)

Air Filter (4)

Summary of Contents for 93785

Page 1: ...bor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For t...

Page 2: ...ust never be allowed in the work area Do not let them handle machines tools or extension cords 4 Store idle equipment When not in use tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock...

Page 3: ...oid unintentional starting Be sure the drive motor power switch is in the Off position when not in use and before plugging in 13 Stay alert Watch what you are doing use common sense Do not operate any...

Page 4: ...rmed regularly by a qualified technician Warning The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must...

Page 5: ...uids towards the compressor 5 Avoid bodily injury Never direct the air outlet at any person or animal 6 Use Safety Guard for Pulleys The Air Compressor Belt Wheel 35 V belt not supplied and motor pull...

Page 6: ...t is tight Recheck motor pulley V groove belt and Belt Wheel alignment 5 Use a pencil to mark through the Air Compressor Pump mounting holes onto the mounting surface 6 MovetheAirCompressorPumpanddril...

Page 7: ...not vibrate Listen for air leaks Listen for abnormal noise or vibration If there is a problem turn power off and release air pressure from the line before attempting repairs 3 Allow Air Compressor Pu...

Page 8: ...E 1 0 1 e t a l P e v l a V 1 2 3 w e r c S 1 1 1 t e k s a G d a e H r e d n i l y C 4 3 3 r e h s a W g n i r p S 1 2 1 r e d n i l y C 1 4 3 r e h s a W 1 3 1 w e r c S 1 5 3 l e e h W t l e B 1 4...

Page 9: ...OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS...

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