with all national and local electrical codes. The air compressor should also have the proper three prong
grounding plug, correct voltage, and adequate fuse protection.
8. Risk of Explosion or Fire Never operate the compressor near combustible materials, gasoline or
solvent vapors. If spraying flammable materials, locate the air compressor at least 50m away from the
spray area. Never operate the air compressor indoors or in a confined area.
9. Risk of Bursting Always drain the air compressor tank daily or after each use. If the tank develops a
leak, then replace the air compressor. Never use the air compressor after a leak has been found or tried
to make any modifications to the tank. Modifying the air compressor's factory settings that control tank
pressure is not recommended.
PARTS & FEATURES
#
Description
Function
Drain Valve
Used to drain condensation from the air tank. Located at the bottom of tank.
Motor Thermal Overload
The motor has an automatic thermal overload protector. If the motor overheats,
this protector will shut off the motor. The motor must then be given 30 minutes to
cool before restarting.
Quick Connect
Offers a quick release feature for attaching and removing the air hose.
Pressure Switch
This controls the power to the motor as well as the cut-in/cut-out pressure
settings. This switch serves as the Auto-On/Off positions for the unit. Changing
this setting is not recommended.
Air Intake Filter
Provides clean air to the pump and must always be kept free of debris. Check on
a daily basis or before each use.
Air Compressor Pump
Oil lubricated direct driv¬en pump that compresses air, which is distributed to
the tank.
Check Valve
When the pump is not in operation the valve closes to retain air pressure inside
the tank.
Pressure Relief Valve
The pressure relief valve located on the side of the pressure switch is designed to
automatically release compressed air when the air compressor reaches cut-out
pressure. The release air should only escape momentarily and the valve should
then close.
Tank Safety Valve
Used to allow excess tank pressure to escape into the atmosphere. This valve
should only open when the tank pressure is above the maximum rated pressure.
Outlet Pressure Gauge
Indicates the outgoing air pressure to the tool and is controlled by the regulator.
Tank Pressure Gauge
Indicates the reserve air pressure in the tank.
Regulator
The regulator controls the air pressure coming from the air tank. To increase the
pressure, turn the knob clockwise and to decrease the pres¬sure turn the knob
counterclockwise.
INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY
The air compressor should be turned off and unplugged from the power source before any maintenance is performed
as well as the air bled from the tank and the unit allowed time to
cool. Personal injuries could occur from moving parts, electrical
sources, compressed air or hot surfaces.
Do not attempt to start the air compressor with¬out first adding
oil to the crankcase. Serious damage can result unless filled with
oil. The pump is shipped without oil from the factory. Please add
included oil to the unit. Only use non-detergent oils, as multi-
viscosity motor oils leave carbon deposits on pump compo¬nents, reducing performance and com¬pressor life.
Drain the tank to release all tank air pressure before removing the oil fill cap. Be sure the air vent in the oil fill cap
(see figure A) is free from debris. If air vent is blocked, pressure can build in crankcase causing damage to the
compres¬sor and possible personal injury.
LUBRICATION AND OIL
Remove the oil fill cap by turning it counter¬clockwise by hand. Fill the compressor pump with the air compressor
oil included or an equivalent oil such as SAE-25 non-detergent oil at slow intervals until the oil reaches the center of
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