
Instruction Manual
Airmac Air Compressors
2019-06-07
© Glenco Air & Power Pty Ltd
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Rusted, cracked or damaged air receiver tanks can explode and cause death or serious injury and
must be replaced. Drain tank daily or after each use through valve located at bottom of tank. Release
compressed air from the tank before servicing. Do not weld, drill or otherwise modify the air receiver
tank.
Drain condensate from the air receiver tank only when it’s depressurised. Monitor the drained
condensate to check whether it poses a slip hazard, e.g. excessive condensate discharged onto a
smooth, non-porous floor.
Keep children, pets and unauthorised persons away from the compressor at all times.
Before attempting to install, maintain, repair, store or transport the compressor, isolate and tag-out
the power supply or disconnect the engine’s spark plug, carefully release any residual air pressure
from the air receiver tank and any connected air hoses or piping, and close the air outlet valve or
disconnect the outlet air hose. And, if possible, allow the unit to cool down if it has been running.
During maintenance work, take care to prevent any body parts, clothing or tools from touching any
hot or moving components of the compressor.
Carry out preventative maintenance on the compressor in accordance with the recommended
schedule using only genuine spare parts.
Clean up any leak or spill of fuel or oil immediately.
Clothing sleeves should be tight fitting, long hair should be tied back, jewellery and other loose
articles should be removed, and loose gloves should not be worn when operating or maintaining the
compressor.
Wear body protection such as tight-fitting gloves, long sleeves and safety boots and also eye
protection such as glasses when performing any maintenance work on the compressor.
Wear eye protection such as glasses if working close to pressurised compressed air plant.
Wear protection such as a filter respirator and goggles when blowing down with compressed air.
Minimise the generation of dust by compressed air blowing.
Wear personal protection equipment such as safety glasses, ear muffs and gloves when operating
the compressor or using compressed air. Wear a face mask or respirator when spraying, blowing
down or otherwise creating airborne mists or dust.
Wear appropriate eye, respiratory and body protection when spraying paint or other chemicals with
compressed air. Refer to the chemical’s MSDS for specific personal protective equipment (PPE)
recommendations.
Do not spray flammable liquids in a confined area. Do not smoke while spraying and do not spray
where sparks, flames or other ignition sources (including the compressor) are present.
Do not direct paint or other sprayed material at the compressor. Locate compressor as far away from
the spraying area as possible to minimise overspray accumulating on the compressor or clogging its
air filter(s).
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