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4 — ENG

RISK OF BURSTING

RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK

RISK OF EXPLOSION OR

FIRE

Air  Tank

TH E  FO L L OW I N G  C O N D I T I O N S
COULD

 lead to a weakening of the tank,

an d 

RESULT  I N  A  VI O L E NT  TA N K

EXPLOSION:

1.

FAILURE TO PROPERLY DRAIN

condensed 

WATER FROM THE

TANK

, causing rust and thinning of

the tank steel.

2.

MODIFICATIONS

 or attempted

repairs 

TO THE TANK

.

3. Unauthorized 

MODIFICATIONS

TO THE PRESSURE SWITCH,
SAFETY VALVE, OR

 any 

OTHER

COMPONENTS WHICH
CONTROL

 tank 

PRESSURE

.

Attachments and Accessories

EXCEEDING THE PRESSURE RATING
OF AIR TOOLS

, spray guns, air operated

accessories, tires 

AND

 other

INFLATABLES CAN CAUSE THEM TO
EXPLODE

 or fly apart, and could result in

serious injury.

Your 

AIR COMPRESSOR

 is powered by

electricity.  Like any other electrically
powered device, 

IF

 it is 

NOT  USED

PR O PE R LY

 it  

MAY 

CA USE

ELECTRICAL  SHOCK.

ELECTRICAL GROUNDING:  FAILURE
TO  PROVIDE  ADEQUATE  GROUND-
I NG   TO  T H IS   PR O D U CT  C O U LD
R E S U LT   IN   S E R I OUS   I N JU RY  OR
DE ATH  FR OM   E L E CTR O C U T I ON.
SEE  GROUNDING  INSTRUCTIONS  IF
APPLICABLE.

It 

is  

n orm al  

for 

E L E CT R I CAL

C ON TA C TS

 w i t h in  t he   mot or  and

pressure switch to 

SPARK

 

WHENEVER

T HE   C O M P RE SS OR   S TA R TS   OR
STOPS

.

DRAIN  TANK  DAILY  OR  AFTER EACH
USE

. If tank develops a leak, replace it

immediately with a new tank or new
compressor outfit.

NEVER

 drill into, weld, or 

MAKE  ANY

MODIFICATIONS  TO  THE  TANK

 or its

attachments.  Never attempt to repair a
damaged or leaking tank.  Replace with
a new tank.

The tank is designed to withstand
specific operating pressures. 

NEVER

MAKE  ADJUSTMENTS  OR  PARTS
SUBSTITUTIONS  TO

 alter the

FACTORY SET

 operating

PRESSURES

.

Follow the equipment manufacturers
recommendation and never exceed the
maximum allowable pressure rating of
attachments. 

NEVER  

USE  

T HE

COMPRESSOR  TO  INFLATE  SMALL
LO W -PR ESSURE   OB J E C TS  SU CH
AS CHILDREN’S  TOYS,  FOOTBALLS,
BASKETBALLS, ETC.

Any 

E L E CT R I CAL WI R I NG  

OR

R E PAI RS

  re q ui red   to  t h is   pro d u ct

S H O U LD  

BE   PE RF O R M ED   BY

QUALIFIED  SE RVICE  PERSONNEL
OR

 a 

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN

, in

ac cordan ce wi th  nation al  and local
electrical codes.

MAKE  

CE R TAIN

  t hat   the

ELECTRICAL  CIRCUIT

 to which the

compressor is connected 

PROVIDES

PROPER ELECTRICAL  GROUNDING

,

COR R E CT  

V O LTA GE, 

A ND

ADEQUATE  FUSE  PROTECTION

.

Never operate the compressor outdoors
when it is raining.

Always 

OPERATE

 the 

COMPRESSOR

IN

 a well ventilated

 AREA FREE  OF

GASOLINE OR SOLVENT  VAPORS

.

If sp ray i ng f l amm a b le mat e r ia ls,

LOCATE COMPRESSOR

 at least 

20

FEET AWAY FROM  SPRAY AREA

.

STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

 in a

s e cu re   l o ca t i on  

AWAY  

FR O M

COMPRESSOR

.

HAZARD

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

•  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS •

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT.

Summary of Contents for FAC1025

Page 1: ...Phase Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement Fuse Type Amperage at Max Load Tank Size SPECIFICATION CHART FAC1025 1 3 7 2 7 100 PSI 125 PSI 1 7 8 1 1 4 120 60 1 15AMPS Quick Acting 10AMPS 2 5 Gallon A ci...

Page 2: ...URY OR LOSS OF LIFE Call our Toll Free Number 1 800 888 2468 Ext 2 then 1 to obtain the location of the nearest Authorized Service Center for ordering repair parts and for warranty repairs When orderi...

Page 3: ...tact the nearest Authorized Warranty Service Center that provides on site service calls for service call arrangement o If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Authorized Warran...

Page 4: ...MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE TANK or its attachments Never attempt to repair a damaged or leaking tank Replace with a new tank The tank is designed to withstand specific operating pressures NEVER MAK...

Page 5: ...ctly or from a breathing device connected to the compressor WORK IN AN AREA equipped WITH GOOD CROSS VENTILATION Read and FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided on the label or safety data sheet FOR...

Page 6: ...ressure drops to approximately 100 PSI the motor will restart automatically The low pressure at 1 Set the ON OFF switch to OFF and unplug the cord 2 Review the Operating Procedures section page 9 Be s...

Page 7: ...n the compressor in good condition no longer than 50 feet 14gauge AWG orlarger Wiresizeincreasesas gaugenumberdecreases 12AWG 10AWGand 8AWGmayalsobeused DONOTUSE16OR18 AWG Location of the Air Compress...

Page 8: ...he following break in instructions are not closely followed The air compressor is equipped with a cord having a grounded wire with an appropriate grounding plug The plug must be used with an outlet th...

Page 9: ...lever to AUTO and allow tank pressuretobuild Motorwillstopwhentankpressure reaches cut out pressure 4 Opentheregulatorbyturningitclockwise Adjustthe regulator to the correct pressure setting Your com...

Page 10: ...fective pressure release valve Defective check valve Air leaks at pressure switch release valve Remove and replace the release valve Air leaks in air tank or at air tank welds DO NOT DRILL INTO WELD O...

Page 11: ...sure exceeds pressure switch cut in pressure Check for proper gauge wire and cord length Wrong gauge wire or length of exten sion cord Loose electrical connections Check wiring connection inside press...

Page 12: ...wn CHECKVALVE Not Shown ISOLATOR DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER AIR CHUCK SSH 20 REGULATOR CAC 4296 1 TANK PRESSURE GAUGE C GA 345 B OUTLET PRESSURE GUAGE C GA 345 B SAFETY VALVE TIA 4150 DRAIN VALVE SS 2707...

Page 13: ...13 ENG AIR COMPRESSOR DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...eal Head gasket Valve plate assembly O ring Outlet tube Rod assembly Screw 3 8 16 x 1 25 LG hex socket flat head Cylinder sleeve Endbell assembly Timing belt Pump isolator Shroud right Shroud left Scr...

Page 15: ...15 ENG NOTES...

Page 16: ...68 Ext 2 then 1 to obtain the location of the nearest Authorized Service Center for ordering repair parts and for warranty repairs When ordering repair parts from your local Authorized Service Center...

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