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Stationary Air Compressor
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
This product or its power cord
may contain chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands
after handling.
Basic Guidelines
1. Allow only trained, authorized persons who
have read and understood these operating
instructions to use this compressor. Failure
to follow the instructions, procedures and
safety precautions in this manual can result in
accidents and injuries.
2. NEVER start or operate the compressor
under unsafe conditions. Tag the compressor,
disconnect and lock out all power to it to
prevent accidental start-up until the condition
is corrected.
3. Install, use and operate the compressor only
in full compliance with all pertinent OSHA
regulations and all applicable Federal, State &
Local Codes, standards and regulations.
4. NEVER modify the compressor and/or
controls in any way.
5.
Keep a first aid kit in a convenient place. Seek
medical assistance promptly in case of injury.
Avoid infection by caring for any small cuts
and burns promptly.
Breathable Air
1. This compressor/pump is NOT equipped
and should NOT be used “as is” to supply
breathing quality air. For any application of
air for human consumption, you must fit the
air compressor/pump with suitable in-line
safety and alarm equipment. This additional
equipment is necessary to properly filter and
purify the air to meet minimal specifications
for Grade D breathing as described in
Compressed Gas Association Commodity
Specification G 7.1 – 1966, OSHA 29 CFR
1910. 134, and/or Canadian Standards
Associations (CSA)
Death or serious injury can result
from inhaling compressed air
without using proper safety
equipment. See OSHA standards
on safety equipment.
2. DO NOT use air line anti-icer systems
in air lines supplying respirators or other
equipment used to produce breathable air.
DO NOT discharge air from these systems in
unventilated or other confined areas.
In the event the compressor is used for the
purpose of breathing air application and proper
in-line safety and alarm equipment is not
simultaneously used, existing warranties are
void, and EMAX Air Force Technology disclaims
any liability whatsoever for any loss, personal
injury or damage.
Pressurized Components
RISK OF BURSTING – do not
adjust regulator to result in
output pressure greater than marked maximum
pressure of attachment. If a regulator has not
been installed. Use only attachments rated at 200
psi or higher. Do not weld on or repair tank –
replace. Do not operate without proper asme
safety valve in place.
1. This equipment is supplied with a ASME
designed pressure vessel protected by an
ASME rated relief valve. Pull the ring before
each use to make sure the valve is functional.
DO NOT attempt to open valve while the
machine is under pressure.
2. Improper maintenance could lead to the air
tank bursting or exploding.
3. Drain air tank after each use or
every day to prevent corrosion due to
moisture buildup in the air tank. Rust
can weaken the air tank and cause
leaks or bursting. If rust is detected, replace
tank immediately.
4. Do not attempt repairs to the air tank by
welding, drilling or other modifications. Such
modifications may weaken the air tank and
cause a hazardous condition.
5. If the air tank develops a leak, replace it
immediately. Never repair, weld or make
modifications to the air tank or its attachments.
6. Do not make adjustments to the factory-set
pressures.
7. Never exceed attachments' manufacturer's
maximum-allowable pressure rating.
8. Do not use plastic pipe or lead tin solder
joints for a discharge line as the may not
withstand the high heat developed during air
compression.
Personal Protective Equipment
Be sure all operators and others around the
compressor and its controls comply with all
applicable OSHA, Federal, State and local
regulations, codes and standards relating to
personal protective equipment. This includes
respiratory protective equipment, protection for
the extremities, protective clothing, protective
shields and barriers, electrical protective
equipment, and personal hearing protective
equipment.
1. Eye protection should be worn at all times
when operating this tool. Use ANSI approved