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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their
operation and use. Exercising respect and caution will considerably
lessen the risk of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions
are overlooked, or ignored, personal injury to the operator, or  damage
to property may result.

 

It is in your own interest to read and pay attention

to the following rules:

1.

COMPRESSED AIR IS DANGEROUS, NEVER direct a jet of air at people or animals,
and NEVER  discharge compressed air against the skin.

2.

DO NOT operate your compressor with any guards removed.

3.

Electrical or mechanical repairs should only be carried out by a qualified
engineer. If problems occur, contact your Clarke dealer.

4.

Before carrying out any maintenance, ensure the pressure is expelled from
the air receiver, and the machine is disconnected from the mains.

5.

DO NOT leave pressure in the receiver overnight, or when transporting.

6.

DO NOT adjust, or tamper with the safety valves. The maximum pressure is
factory set, and clearly marked on the machine.

7.

DO NOT operate in wet or damp conditions. Keep the machine dry at alll
times.

8.

A clean atmosphere will ensure efficient operation. Do not use in dusty or
otherwise dirty locations.

9.

Some of the metal parts can become quite hot during operation. Take care
not to touch these until the machine has cooled down.

10. Always adjust the pressure regulator to the recommended setting for the

particular spray gun or tool being used.

11. When spraying inflammable materials e.g. cellulose paint, ensure there is

adequate ventilation and keep clear of any possible source of ignition.

12. Protect yourself. Think carefully about any potential hazards which may be

created by using the air compressor and use the appropriate protection. e.g.
Goggles will protect your eyes from flying particles.  Face masks will protect
you against paint spray and/or fumes.

13. Before spraying any material always consult paint  manufacturers instructions

for safety and usage.

14. Personal safety products can be obtained from your local dealer.

15. Do not exert any strain on electrical cables and ensure that air hoses are not

tangled or wrapped around machinery etc.

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Your Clarke Ranger Air Compressor can be used in conjunction with a range of optional
accessories for inflating tyres, air brushing, stapling, blowing and many other uses. For details
contact your local accessory stockist. A complete kit is available from your Clarke dealer
which is ideal for almost all applications.

Please quote Model No:  KIT1000

Part  No:  3110155

Should you experience any difficulties obtaining accessories, please contact the Clarke
sales department (telephone 01992 565300) for details of your nearest dealer.

ACCESSORIES

For Spare Parts and Service,please contact your nearest dealer,

or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.

PARTS & SERVICE TEL:  020 8988 7400

PARTS & SERVICE FAX:  020 8558 3622

or    e-mail as follows:

PARTS:   [email protected]

SERVICE:    [email protected]

SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE

Consult your Clarke dealer - A Quick Fit Nut is required in order to attach the hose.

Summary of Contents for RANGER 45

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS RANGER45 65 AIRCOMPRESSOR 0806 RANGER45 65 AIRCOMPRESSOR...

Page 2: ...erpendicular to the surface being covered and moved parallel to it The stroke should be started before the trigger is pulled and the trigger should be released before the stroke is ended This gives ac...

Page 3: ...GENERAL PREPARATION a Ensure that the area in which you will be spraying is clean and dust free b Connect spray gun to compressor via suitable flexible hose c With no paint in spray gun test system fo...

Page 4: ...n or tool being used 11 When spraying inflammable materials e g cellulose paint ensure there is adequate ventilation and keep clear of any possible source of ignition 12 Protect yourself Think careful...

Page 5: ...r have read and fully understand the Operating Instructions supplied Thread the bolt through the wheel hub through the hole in the support bracket Thread on the spring washer screw on the nut and tigh...

Page 6: ...ANG011 12 Cylinder Gasket 1 HTRANG012 13 Bolt M8x25 2 HTRANG013 14 Spring Washer 2 HTRANG014 15 Gas Ring 2 HTRANG015 16 Oil Ring 1 HTRANG016 17 Piston 1 HTRANG017 18 Wrist Pin 12x37 5 1 HTRANG018 19 E...

Page 7: ...Numbers in brackets refer to fig 1 below IMPORTANT When operating for the first time you should run the compressor as detailed below with the drain tap open for a period of 10 minutes Before connecti...

Page 8: ...arke dealer Fig 5 The air compressor will now start and pressure will build up in the receiver to a regulated max pressure of 8 Bar 115 psi 9 Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 2 MONTHLY Start the compressor and pressur...

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