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Summary of Contents for SP-CE355TM

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Page 2: ...recautions 15 Basic Air Compressor Components 16 Assembling the Air Compressor 16 Compressor Controls 18 Electrical Power Requirements 19 Breaking In The Pump 21 Operating Instructions 21 Maintenance...

Page 3: ...g compressor thoroughly inspect each air tool for damage Check entire tool assembly for any signs of damage or corrosion Check all assembly screws bolts nuts and fasteners confirm that they are secure...

Page 4: ...AD AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT WHEN USING AIR TOOLS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY WARN...

Page 5: ...sed water from the tank after each use to reduce rusting If a leak is detected in the tank replace the tank immediately Do not weld drill or modify the air tank of this compressor Welding or modificat...

Page 6: ...ause injury Tool attachments can be become loose or break and fly apart propelling particles at the operator and others in the work area How to prevent it Always wear ANSI approved Z87 1 safety glasse...

Page 7: ...ld cause an explosion resulting in serious injury How to prevent it Never operate tools near flammable substances such as gasoline cleaning solvents etc Work in a clean well ventilated area free of co...

Page 8: ...rate dust and abrasive materials which can be harmful to human lungs and respiratory system Some materials such as adhesives and tar contain chemicals whose vapors could cause respiratory damage Read...

Page 9: ...ntenance or tool changes Air tools can cause the work piece to move upon contact leading to injury Loss of control of the tool can lead to injury and or injury to others Poor quality improper or damag...

Page 10: ...g the tool on DO NOT use inflator nozzles for duster applications Remove air hose to lubricate or add grinding attachments sanding discs drills etc Never carry the tool by the hose Avoid unintentional...

Page 11: ...in the tool with care Keep a cutting tool sharp and clean A properly maintained tool with sharp cutting edges reduces the risk of binding and is easier to control Check for misalignment of binding or...

Page 12: ...h hidden electrical wiring could cause electrocution or death How to prevent it Never attach electrical wiring with energized tools Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ra...

Page 13: ...hair clothing jewelry and other loose objects resulting in injury How to prevent it Never wear loose fitting clothes or apparel that contain loose straps ties etc which could become entangled in movi...

Page 14: ...rious injury The pump and manifold generate high temperatures How to prevent it Keep the working part of the tool away from hands and body Do not touch the pump manifold or transfer tube while the pum...

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Page 16: ...16 Owner s Manual Air Compressor Owners manual A B C...

Page 17: ...ast 12 inches 31 cm from any wall or obstruction in a clean dry ventilated area to ensure sufficient air flow and cooling c In cold climates store portable compressors in a heated building when not in...

Page 18: ...alve will pop open automatically to prevent over pressurization To operate manually pull the ring on the valve to relieve air pressure in the tank Tank Pressure Gauge This gauge measures the pressure...

Page 19: ...cuit the compressor may fail to start Low voltage or an overloaded circuit can result in sluggish starting that causes the motor overload protection system circuit breaker to trip especially in cold c...

Page 20: ...not alter the plug to fit into a non Ground or 2 slot receptacle 2 0 230 2 12 0 IL 2 BHC F MMCMN H F M FF 12 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE GROUNDING PLUG CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK...

Page 21: ...Close the petcock Turn in the clockwise direction 7 Turn the power switch to the ON position The compressor will start and fill the tank to the kick out pressure and stop Note As compressed air is us...

Page 22: ...ATING PRESSURE OF THE TOOL OR ACCESSORY BEING USED 5 Adjust the regulator to the working pressure of the tool never exceed 90 PSI Shut down 1 Turn the power switch to the OFF position 2 Unplug the pow...

Page 23: ...f oil may be present in the pump upon receipt of the air compressor DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS AIR COMPRESSOR WITHOUT FIRST ADDING OIL TO THE CRANKCASE Serious damage can result from even limited...

Page 24: ...reduce the performance of your air compressor If you suspect a leak spray a small amount of soapy water with spray bottle If bubbles appear repair or replace the faulty component Do not over tighten...

Page 25: ...b Check air requirement of accessory If it is higher than CFM and pressure by compressor you need a larger compressor Most accessories are rated at 25 of actual CFM while running continuously Restrict...

Page 26: ...essor not large enough If pressure drops too low adjust regulator while accessory is used Check air requirement of accessory it may be higher than CFM pressure supplied by compressor Most accessories...

Page 27: ...pressure switch bleeder valve Replace pressure switch bleeder valve Pressure relief valve opens Tank pressure exceeded normal operating pressure Replace pressure switch Pressure switch stuck Replace...

Page 28: ...e compressor on a dedicated circuit Check valve stuck open Remove and clean or replace Pressure bleeder valve on pressure switch has not unloaded head pressure Bleed line by moving pressure switch lev...

Page 29: ...e compressor from increasing the pressure in the tank above a certain level Well ventilated A means of providing fresh air in exchange for dangerous exhaust or vapors ASME American Society of Mechanic...

Page 30: ...ip 13 piston pin 14 piston 15 piston ring 16 piston ring 17 gasket 18 cylinder 19 bolt 20 spring 21 washer 22 valve gasket 23 valve 24 valve plate 25 gasket 26 cylinder head gasket 21 27 elbow 28 cyli...

Page 31: ...imited warranty shall be final This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER Initial User To proc...

Page 32: ...ts or other installation and start up costs Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use Merchandise...

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