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HULK Power

Total Extension Cord Length

Amp Rating

Feet

Meters

Feet 

Meters

Feet

Meters

Feet

Meters

25

8

50

15

100

30

125

40

3-10 amp

18 ga.

16 ga.

14 ga.

14 ga.

10.1 - 12 amp

16 ga.

16 ga.

14 ga.

14 ga.

12.1 - 16 amp

14 ga.

12 ga.

Not Recommended

Use only UL or CSA approved extension cords

Power Source Connection

Power Requirements

This tool is designed to operate on a properly 

grounded 120 volt, 60 Hz, single phase alternating 

current (AC) power source fused with a 15 amp time 

delayed circuit breaker. It is recommended that a 

qualified electrician verify the ACTUAL VOLTAGE at 

the receptacle into which the tool will be plugged and 

confirm that the receptacle is properly grounded. The 

use of the proper circuit size can eliminate nuisance 

circuit breaker tripping when using your tool. 

Improper performance, and/or, damage to the tool 

will result if operated on inadequate, or excessive 

power. 

DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOL if 

the ACTUAL power source 

voltage is less than 105 volts AC or greater than 

132 volts AC. 

Grounding Instructions

In the event of an electrical malfunction or short 

circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. 

The motor of this machine is wired for 120 V single 

phase operation and is equipped with a 3-conductor 

cord and a 3-prong grounding plug to fit a grounded

 

type receptacle (B, fig 4). Do not remove the 3rd 

prong (grounding pin) to make it fit into an old 2-hole 

wall socket or extension cord. If an adaptor plug is 

used (C, fig 4) it must be attached to the metal screw 

of the receptacle.

The use of an adaptor plug is illegal 

in some areas, including Canada. 

Check your local codes. If you have any doubts 

or if the supplied plug does not correspond to 

your electrical outlet, consult a qualified 

electrician before proceeding.

Connect to power source

Consult a qualified electrician for proper installation 

of receptacle at the source of power. This tool must 

be grounded while in use to protect the operator from 

electrical shock. If you are not sure if your outlet is 

properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified 

 

fig 4

A

B

C

electrician. Make sure the tool is turned OFF when 

connecting the power cord to a properly grounded 

120 Volts, 60 Hz, single phase, 15 amp power 

source.

Getting Started 

Unpack your compressor.

Before operating your tool, check the contents of the 

box to make sure you have everything you will need. 

Items included in the box:

 

Air Compressor

 

2 Air Filters

 

2 Wheels

 

Owner’s Manual

Save packaging in case you need to 

return the compressor for servicing or 

repair.

Assembly

Before performing any assembly or 

maintenance, make sure compressor 

is turned off and unplugged from the power 

supply.

Place compressor on level ground. It is designed to 

function properly at an incline of no greater than 15 

degrees.

Installing the air filter 

The air filters should be installed into the tops of the 

pump cylinder heads (as shown in fig 1, above). 

1. 

Thread the air filter into motor head port located 

under the plastic shroud.

2. 

Carefully screw each air filter into the cylinder 

head by turning the air filter clockwise, hand tight.

DO NOT over-tighten the air filter.

3. 

Be sure the short length of flexible hose is 

inserted into the hole in the air filter housing. This 

increases the noise-reduction capabilities of your 

compressor.

Operation 

Before operating your air compressor: 

 

Inspect for damage before using the air 

compressor, make sure the air tank is not 

damaged, inspect all parts for damage, and 

check that all pipes and hoses are firmly 

connected.

 

Do not use the air compressor if any damage is 

found. If damaged, have an authorized service 

center inspect and test the air compressor to 

ensure that is working properly.

Summary of Contents for 815002014005

Page 1: ...ufactures products for safe operation However operators and maintenance per sons are responsible for maintaining safety All safety precautions are included to provide a guideline for minimizing the po...

Page 2: ...ion 5 Area 5 Electrical Safety 6 Operation 6 Safety Rules 6 Air Tool Cautions 7 Power Source Connection 8 Power Requirements 8 Grounding Instructions 8 Connect to power source 8 Getting Started 8 Asse...

Page 3: ...ttempt to make any adjustments to the safety valve Periodically pull the ring on the safety valve end to check that it is working properly 5 RESERVOIR AIR PRESSURE GAUGE Indicates pressure of compress...

Page 4: ...MENT PROBLEMS To help understand this information observe the following Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning indicates...

Page 5: ...r other modifications Such modifications may weaken the air tank and cause a hazardous condition 5 If the air tank develops a leak replace it immediately Never repair weld or make modifications to the...

Page 6: ...with three pin plug it should be plugged into a three pin electrical socket Never remove the ground pin 10 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators T...

Page 7: ...s damage to equipment or personal injury could result from excessive air pressure 20 Compressed air from the unit may contain carbon monoxide Air produced is not suitable for breathing purposes 21 Alw...

Page 8: ...ian before proceeding Connect to power source Consult a qualified electrician for proper installation of receptacle at the source of power This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operat...

Page 9: ...the proper circuit size can eliminate nuisance circuit breaker tripping while operating your air compressor Extension Cords For optimum air compressor performance an extension cord should not be used...

Page 10: ...e Cold Weather Starting Temperatures below freezing 32 F 0 C cause the metal parts of your air compressor to contract and that makes starting more difficult To assist the air compressor in starting in...

Page 11: ...e un loader valve plug and clean the valve seal If damaged replace seal and re install Compressor stopped and will not re start 1 Thermal overload protector has engaged due to motor overheat ing 1 Che...

Page 12: ...r 2 31 Self tapping screw 4 32 Fan 2 33 Outside spring 2 34 Crank throw 2 35 Stator 1 36 Rotor 1 37 Bearing 2 38 Outside spring 2 No Description Qty 39 Pad 2 40 Plastic head cover 2 41 Capacitor cover...

Page 13: ...13 HP02P010SS man v 171212 Air Compressor Schematic Drawing 40 74 40 75...

Page 14: ...nty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations and lack of maintenance HULK shall not be liable for death injuries to persons o...

Page 15: ...nt s curitaire Cependant les op rateurs et les personnes charg es de l entretien sont responsables du maintien de la s curit Toutes les pr cautions de s curit sont incluses pour fournir une ligne dire...

Page 16: ...ne 20 S curit lectrique 20 Op ration 21 R gles de s curit 21 Pr cautions sur l outil pneumatique 22 Alimentation de la source 22 Exigences d alimentation 22 Instructions de mise la terre 23 Raccordeme...

Page 17: ...atiquement la pression du r servoir d air en cas de compression excessive La soupape de s curit est pr r gl e en usine N essayez pas d effectuer des r glages sur la soupape de s curit Retirez p riodiq...

Page 18: ...le sens des aiguilles d une montre pour augmenter la pression d air dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d une montre pour diminuer la pression d air 11 R CUP RATEUR D AIR Le raccord rapide en laiton p...

Page 19: ...MANUAL AVERTISSEMENT DANGER PAS d charger l air de ces syst mes dans des zones non ventil es ou autres Composants sous pression 1 Cet quipement est fourni avec un r cipient sous pression con ue ASME...

Page 20: ...emp rature qui passent au dessus pour viter que la condensation ne d goutte sur le compresseur ce qui pourrait ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT DANGER provoquer de la rouille et ou un court circuit du moteur S...

Page 21: ...ventilateur ou d autres dispositifs de protection retir s 6 NE PAS chahuter avec les tuyaux d air car des blessures graves ou m me la mort ATTENTION peuvent en r sulter 7 Assurez vous d avoir une vent...

Page 22: ...du compresseur S lectionner outils pneumatiques tuyaux d air tuyaux soupapes filtres et autres accessoires en cons quence NE PAS d passer les pressions de fonctionnement s res class es du fabricant po...

Page 23: ...ur d air comme dans la position 7 fig 1 ci dessus 1 Enfilez le filtre air dans l orifice de la t te du moteur situ sous le car nage en plastique 2 Vissez soigneusement le filtre air fig 2 7 dans la cu...

Page 24: ...s le compresseur et une surchauffe S lectionnez une rallonge correctement mise la terre qui s accouple directement avec la prise de courant et le cordon d alimentation du compresseur sans utiliser d a...

Page 25: ...ur d marrer par temps froid suivez ces 10 8 fig 9 conseils 1 Essayez de conserver le compresseur d air des temp ratures sup rieures 0 C 32 F 2 Ouvrez la soupape de vidange du r servoir d air et rel ch...

Page 26: ...rez la fiche de la soupape du d chargeur et nettoyez le joint de soupape Si endommag remplacez le joint et r installez Le compresseur s est arr t et ne veux pas repartir 1 Le protecteur de surcharge t...

Page 27: ...rvoir a une capacit r duite en raison de la r tention d eau 2 Le pressostat est hors r glage 1 Ouvrir le robinet de vidange pour lib rer de l eau 2 Contactez le support la client le L unit de pompe ne...

Page 28: ...3 Ressort ext rieur 2 34 Coude de vilebrequin 2 35 Stator 1 36 Rotor 1 37 Roulement 2 38 Ressort ext rieur 2 No Description Qt 39 Entretoise 2 40 Couvercle de t te en plastique 2 41 Couvercle du conde...

Page 29: ...29 HP02P010SS man v 171212 HULK Power Dessin sch matique 40 74 40 75...

Page 30: ...caus s directement ou indirectement par une mauvaise utilisation un abus une n gligence ou des accidents des r parations ou des modifications et le manque de maintenance HULK ne sera pas responsable...

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