Harbor Freight Tools Central Pneumatic 38898 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 4

Handle

ON / OFF Power Switch

Pressure Gauge

Air Flow Valve

Pressure Release Valve

Tank Drain Valve

Foot

Compressor

Oil Dipstick

Oil Reservoir

Oil Drain Plug

Air Tank

Power Cord

Page 4  SKU # 38898                                                                                                               Rev 01/02

ELECTRICAL SET UP

Your compressor has a grounded, three-prong plug. If using an extension cord, it must be a

three-prong type. You must connect to a three-prong receptacles only. The third prong is for grounding;
do not remove or disable the third prong, as this will create an unsafe condition.

Common household current is 110-120 Volts. As long as your compressor is rated from 110-

120 Volts, there will be no complications in using power from a household receptacle. 

Never try to plug

a tool designed for 110-120 Volts into a 220-240 Volt receptacle. 220V plugs and outlets are shaped
differently to prevent this.

Only use rounded jacket extension cords, preferably listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL).
Make sure the cord is rated for outdoor use, even if your application is indoors. Outdoor use

cords have the letters “WA” on the cord jacket.

The extension cord must have a minimum wire size depending on the amperage of the tool and

the length of the extension cord. The size is signified by its AWG (American Wire Gauge) rating; the
smaller the gauge, the greater the cable’s capacity.

Note:  When using extension cords - To avoid circuit breaker and voltage
drop problems when using extension cords, we recommend using only
12 gauge x 50 foot extension cords (Item #41444 or #45287), available from
Harbor Freight Tools).

Summary of Contents for Central Pneumatic 38898

Page 1: ...ights 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 technical questions and...

Page 2: ...5 02 06 Note When using extensions cords not included To avoid circuit breaker and voltage drop problems we recommend using only 12 gauge x 50 foot extension cords Item 41444 or 45287 available from H...

Page 3: ...ep proper footing and balance at all times Do not reach over or across running machines 10 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Follow instructions for...

Page 4: ...receptacle Never try to plug a tool designed for 110 120 Volts into a 220 240 Volt receptacle 220V plugs and outlets are shaped differently to prevent this Only use rounded jacket extension cords pre...

Page 5: ...time check to be sure the oil reservoir is filled Next connect your air hoses filter and regula tor to the compressor as illustrated in Figure 2 below 1 The provided air outlet is 1 4 NPT Connect the...

Page 6: ...FF switch down Then Pull out on the ring on the pressure release valve to quickly release stored pressure WARNING 1 To reduce the risk of fire or explosion never spray flammable liquids in a confined...

Page 7: ...en if the compressor is used heavily or the oil appears dirty 3 Check the air filter every six months or more often if compressor is used in a dirty or dusty environment Replacement air filters are av...

Page 8: ...PARTS DIAGRAM Page 8 SKU 38898 Rev 03 00 REV 11 01 REV 03 04 REV 11 05 NOTE Part 7 8 9 10 11 12 are only available as a kit Rebuild Kit SKU 27349...

Page 9: ...3A 14A PARTS DIAGRAM CONTINUED Page 9 SKU 38898 Rev 03 04 REV 11 05 4A Bolt 5A Hose 6A Rubber Foot 9A Air Flow Valve 10A Pressure release Valve 11A Pressure Gauge 12A No return Valve 13A Tank 14A Tank...

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