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UPON DELIVERY

1.

Carefully remove all packaging material.

2.

Inspect the equipment and all parts for any signs of concealed shipment or storage damages.

3.

Remember to report any shipping damage to the carrier and make a notion on the delivery receipt.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read all warning labels and the operation man-
ual and be thorough on all aspects of the equip-
ment prior to operations.

·

Always use proper eyeware and hearing pro-
tection  when operating this equipment. 

·

Before use, on a regular basis check the com-
pressor and all of its components for any dam-
ages and repair or replace all defective or dam-
aged parts.

·

Keep hands and all body parts away from the 
equipment at all times (Never operate without 
the belt guards).

·

Maintain a clean work area free from spills, 
dampness and any other source of contamina-
tion.

·

Make sure this equipment is operated by pro-
fessional personnel only. Keep visitors and 
especially children away from work area.

·

Electric shock hazard:

Never use the compressor without connection 
to a properly grounded outlet with the specified
voltage  and fuse protection.
Do not use the compressor in a wet or explo-
sive environment.
Never attempt maintenance or adjustment with
the power connected or the equipment in oper-
ation.

·

Tank safety valve:

This valve is factory installed to prevent the air
receiver from damage should a malfunction 
occur in the compressor pump.
It is factory set a specific limit for your particu-
lar model and adjustment, and should never 
be tampered with. Adjustment by user will auto-
matically void the warranty.

·

Pressure switch:

The air pressure switch is set at the factory for
optimum performance of your equipment. 
Never bypass or remove this switch, as serious
personal injury or equipment damage could 
result from too high pressure.

·

Motor and compressor pump:

Air compressor gets hot while in operation. 
Never touch the motor, discharge tubing, or 
compressor pump while in operation.
The compressor operates automatically while 
the power is connected.
Never attempt any adjustment with power on.
Never operate the compressor with the belt 
guard removed.

·

Compressed air caution:

Compressed air from the unit may contain car-
bon monoxide. Air produced is not suitable for
breathing purposes. 
Always use a respirator when spraying paint or
chemicals.
Always wear safety glasses or goggles when 
spraying air.

·

Air receiver:

Over pressurizing the air receiver could cause
an explosion or rupture. To protect from over 
pressurizing, a factory preset safety valve is 
included. DO NOT REMOVE, MAKE ADJUST-
MENT OR SUBSTITUTIONS FOR THIS 
VALVE.

Occasionally pull the ring on the valve to make sure
that the valve operates freely. If the valve does not
operate freely, it must be replaced.  Never weld to, drill
into or change the air receiver in any way.

Changing or tampering with any of the above men-
tioned conditions may result in voiding of the manufac-
turer's warranty. Be advised that any replacement parts
should be purchased with the same specifications as
the original equipment. Please contact your authorized
dealer for replacement parts or specifications.

Summary of Contents for R7580H-601

Page 1: ...sportation com pany at the time the shipment is received BE SAFE Your new Ranger air compressors are designed and built with safety in mind However your overall safety can be increased by proper train...

Page 2: ...icu lar model and adjustment and should never be tampered with Adjustment by user will auto matically void the warranty Pressure switch The air pressure switch is set at the factory for optimum perfor...

Page 3: ...hase and 50hz models are available upon request The standard features ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION There is no assembly required This compressor is completely pre assembled at the factory Installation and Loc...

Page 4: ...r is not available until the compressor has raised the air receiver above that required at the air ser vice connection The air inlet filter openings must be kept clear of obstructions which could redu...

Page 5: ...n if needed and replace belt if worn Inspect air system for leaks by applying soap to all joints Tighten those joints if leakages are observed 4 250 HOURS OR SIX 06 MONTHS Which ever comes first Chang...

Page 6: ...replace as necessary Adjust belt tension Replace check valve Safety valve releasing Defective pressure switch or improper adjustment Check for proper adjustment and if problem persists replace pressu...

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Page 8: ...1 45 6005515 Bolt 2 11 30226926 Unload Pipe Nut 1 12 201634A Check Vavle 1 13 203018716 Unload Elbow 1 14 4E404226T Elec Motor 1 15 60311020 In six Angle Bolt 1 16 4002638A2 Motor Pulley 1 17 6023102...

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Page 10: ...A Check Vavle 1 10 203018716 Unload Elbow 1 11 4E404226T Elec Motor 1 12 6031816 In six Angle Bolt 1 13 4002728A2 Motor Pulley 1 14 60231025 Motor Bolt 4 15 600210 Washer 12 16 600610 Six Angle Nut 12...

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