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10. Keep fingers away from a running
compressor; fast moving and hot
parts will cause injury and/or burns.
11. If the equipment should start to
vibrate abnormally, STOP the
engine/motor and check immediately
for the cause. Vibration is generally a
warning of trouble.
!
WARNING
NEVER refuel a run-
ning or hot engine.
Explosive fuel can cause fires and
severe burns. Avoid overfilling fuel
tank.
12. Check fuel level before starting the
engine. Do not fill the gas tank
indoors. Wipe off any spilled gas
before starting the engine.
!
DANGER
Gasoline vapor is highly flamma-
ble. Refill outdoors or only in well
ventilated areas. Do not store,
spill or use gasoline near an open
flame or heat devices such as a
stove, furnace, or water heater,
which utilize a pilot light, or any
device that can create a spark. If
gasoline is accidentally spilled,
move unit away from the spill area
and avoid creating any source of
ignition until gasoline vapors have
dissipated.
!
WARNING
Motors, electrical equip-
ment and controls can
cause electrical arcs that will
ignite a flammable gas or vapor.
Never operate or repair in or near
a flammable gas or vapor. Never
store flammable liquids or gases
in the vicinity of the compressor.
!
WARNING
Carbon monoxide can
cause severe nausea,
fainting or death. Do
not operate unit
inside a closed building or a poor-
ly ventilated area.
13. To reduce fire hazard, keep
engine/motor exterior free of oil, sol-
vent, or excessive grease.
!
WARNING
Never remove or attempt to adjust
safety valve. Keep safety valve
free from paint and other accumu-
lations.
14. Do not tamper with governor setting
on engine. Overspeeding the unit
severely shortens engine life and may
also be very hazardous.
!
DANGER
Never attempt to repair
or modify tank!
Welding, drilling or any
other modifications will weaken the
tank resulting in damage from rup-
ture or explosion. Always replace
worn or damaged tanks.
15. Tanks rust from moisture build-up,
which weakens the tank. Make sure to
drain tank daily and inspect periodical-
ly for unsafe conditions such as rust
formation and corrosion.
Safety Instructions (continued)
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1.
Crankcase
6061100
2.
Cylinder
6030000
3.
Head
6061401
4.
Crankshaft
6061200
5.
Crankcase Bottom
6061301
6.
Crankcase Bottom Gasket
6050101
7.
Valve Plate
6040051
8.
Conrod Bearing (2 per Rod)
9013014
9.
Connecting Rod
6011101
10.
Conrod Nut
9128234
11.
HP Piston
6021100
12.
LP Piston
6022100
13.
HP Wrist Pin
6021200
14.
LP Wrist Pin
6022200
15.
Circlip
9140060
16.
HP Ring
9020011
17.
HP Ring
9020041
18.
HP Ring
9020073
19.
LP Ring
9020016
20.
LP Ring
9020046
21.
LP Ring
9020076
22.
Aftercooler
5070100
23.
Bearing Housing (NDS)
5061690
24.
Bearing Housing (DS)
6061590
25.
Intercooler
5262010
26.
Flywheel
5000100
27.
Main Bearing
9170020
28.
Main Bearing
9170090
29.
Oil Sight Glass
9022003
30.
Oil Fill Plug
9024006
31.
Oil Seal
9163030
32.
Flywheel Bolt
9110024
33
Flywheel Washer
9004009
34.
Aftercooler Safety Valve
Sv25225
35.
Intercooler Safety Valve
9049064
36.
Head Bolt
9101754
37.
Cooler Bolt
9101254
38.
Cylinder Bolt
9101324
39.
Crankcase Btm. Bolt
9114262
40.
Head Gasket
6050400
41.
Cylinder Gasket
6050300
42.
Aftercooler Gasket
5070200
43.
Intercooler Gasket
5050600
44.
Bearing Housing Gasket DS
6050500
45.
Bearing Housing Gasket NDS
5050500
46.
Frame Gasket
6050200
47.
Oil Drain Tube
9053201
Gasket Kit 6050057
Filter Assembly FS002
Filter Element FE001
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