
_ARSCRAFTSMANNOTE: For identification of Re-)air Parts, see separate PartsList Manual.IMPORTANT:Read the Safety Guidelinesand All InstructionsCareful
MAINTENANCEiiiiiUNIT CYCLES AUTOMATICALLY WHEN POWER IS ON. WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE, YOU MAY BEEXPOSED TO VOLTAGE SOURCES, COMPRESSED AIR OR MOVING PAR
MAINTENANCE (cont'd)The motor has an automatic msat thermal overloadprotector. If the motor overheats for any reason, theovedoad protector will s
IllllllllTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEPERFORMING REPAIRS MAY EXPOSE VOLTAGE SOURCES, MOVING PARTS OR COM-PRESSED AIR SOURCES. PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR. PRIOR
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIONAir leak from safety valve. Possible defect in safety valve. Operate safety valve manually by
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_ VRSCRAFTSMANSERVICEMODEL NO.HOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTSGENERAL MANUAL FORPERMANENTLY LUBRICATEDTANK MOUNTEDAIR COMPRESSORNow that you have purchased y
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SAFETY GUIDELINESThis manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates toprotecting YOUR SAFETY
SAFETY GUIDELINESWHAT TOLOOK FORCompressedAirElectricityToxic VaporsUnsuitableSolventsWHAT COULD HAPPENCompressed aircan propel dust, dirtor loose par
GLOSSARYCFM: Cubic feet per minute.SCFM: Standard cubicfeet per minute; a unit of measureof air delivery.PSIG: Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONAir Compressor Pump: To compress air, the pistonsmove up and down in the cylinders. On the downstroke,air is drawn inthrough t
ASSEMBLY FOR PORTABLE COMPRESSORSInstalling Wheels, Handles, Rubber FootStripTHE WI-IEELS AND HANDLE DO NOT PRO-VIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE, STABIL-ITY OR
Extension CordsUse extra air hose instead of an extension cord to avoidvoltage drop and power loss to the motor, and to preventoverheating.If an exten
RISKOF ELECTRICALSHOCK. IMPROPERELECTRICAL GROUNDING CAN RESULT INELECTRICAL SHOCK. WIRING FOR THE PRES-SURE SWITCH SHOULD BE DONE BY A LI-CENSED ELEC
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