HIGH-FLOW 150 PSI
AIR SOURCE KIT
AIR TANK PRECAUTIONS:
IMPORTANT:
a.
The air source kit air tank is rated for 150 PSI maximum
working pressure. Do not overfill. Overfilling may result
in death or serious injury.
b.
Tank is not to be used as a breathing device.
c.
Always wear ANSI approved safety glasses when
operating air tank.
d.
Bleed pressure from tank after each use, and before
servicing or adding attachments.
e.
Use only attachments or tools rated for 150 PSI working
pressure or
more
.
DRAIN TANK OFTEN TO REMOVE CONDENSATE. FAILURE
TO DRAIN TANK WILL ALLOW TANK TO RUST INTERNALLY.
a.
To remove any accumulated condensation inside the tank,
bleed pressure from tank until pressure is approximately
5 PSI to 20 PSI.
b.
Drain water from tank by opening the drain cock drain valve.
c.
If drain cock is plugged, release all air pressure from tank,
remove drain valve and clean, then reinstall.
d.
After condensate has been drained, close the drain cock.
USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
Observe air tank Date of Manufacture
(stamped on tank leg). Replace air tank 2 to 5 years from date
air tank was first used, or use the date of manufacture as a
reference. Your adherence to air tank draining guidelines will
determine the replacement date of your air tank. RUSTED
TANKS CAN FAIL CAUSING EXPLOSIONS OR FATAL
INJURIES. Discard tank immediately if tank is rusted.
NOTE:
When using a safety pressure relief valve, point
the safety pressure relief valve away from your body. Use
the pull ring on the safety relief valve; open the relief
valve to vent any pressure inside the tank before
attempting to service tank.