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DeWalt DXCM251 User Manual

DeWalt DXCM251
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DXCM251
Single Stage, Belt Drive, Electric Air Compressor
Compresseurs d’air électriques à un étage à entraînement par courroie
Compresores eléctricos de aire, de una sola etapa y accionamiento por correa
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GUIDE D'UTILISATION
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y
PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA. ADVERNTENCIA: LÉASE ESTE
INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO.
If you have questions or comments, contact us.
Pour toute question ou tout commentaire, nous contacter.
Si tiene dudas o comentarios, contáctenos.
1-888-895-4549 • www.DEWALT.com
MAT Industries, LLC, Long Grove, IL 60047
(APRIL 19) Part No. E112202 DXCM251 Copyright © 2019 DEWALT

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DeWalt DXCM251 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDeWalt
ModelDXCM251
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

DEWALT DXCM251 Air Compressor Manual

Understanding Safety Information

Safety Signal Word Definitions

Defines signal words indicating hazard levels: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE.

General Safety Instructions

Key instructions to read manual, understand warnings, and handle product safely.

Fire and Asphyxiation Hazards

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Explains risks of fire or explosion due to electrical sparks and flammable materials.

Risk to Breathing (Asphyxiation)

Highlights dangers of breathing compressor air containing contaminants like CO or toxic vapors.

Tank Bursting and Accessory Risks

Air Tank Bursting Hazards

Details risks of air tank rupture from corrosion, modifications, or unauthorized pressure changes.

Transport, Storage, and Flying Object Hazards

Risk from Flying Objects

Warns that compressed air stream can cause tissue damage or propel objects.

Hot Surfaces and Electrical Shock Hazards

Risk of Hot Surfaces

Alerts users to the risk of burns from touching hot compressor parts like the head or tubes.

Risk of Electrical Shock

Details risks of electric shock from improper use or damaged electrical components.

Operation and Moving Part Safety

Risk of Unsafe Operation

Highlights risks of injury or death from unsafe operation, fatigue, or alcohol use.

Risk from Moving Parts

Warns of serious injury from contact with moving parts like belts, pulleys, and flywheels.

Lifting, Noise, and Unit Features

Electrical Wiring and Grounding

Electrical Wiring Requirements

Details requirements for circuit wiring, dedicated circuits, and potential warranty voiding.

Key Maintenance Tasks

Compressor Pump Oil Management

Limited Warranty Information

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Problem and Code Cross-Reference

Lists common problems encountered with the air compressor and their corresponding troubleshooting codes.

Troubleshooting Code Explanations (1-13)

Troubleshooting Codes 1-4

Details causes and solutions for air leaks, defective tanks, seals, and safety valves.

Troubleshooting Codes 5-9

Explains issues related to excessive air usage, insufficient compressor size, hose holes, humidity, and intake filters.

Troubleshooting Codes 10-13

Covers problems with loose belts, pulleys, flywheels, and carbon build-up in the pump.

More Troubleshooting Code Explanations (14-25)

Troubleshooting Codes 14-17

Explains causes for tight belts, pulley misalignment, low oil, and detergent oil use.

Troubleshooting Codes 18-22

Details issues like light duty cycles, worn parts, cylinder finish, and water in pump oil.

Troubleshooting Codes 23-25

Explains problems with regulator adjustment, damage, and continuous air leaks.

Final Troubleshooting Code Explanations (26-35)

Troubleshooting Codes 26-30

Covers low voltage, restricted passages, bad check valves, seized pumps, and oil levels.

Troubleshooting Codes 31-35

Explains issues related to high oil level, poor ventilation, dirty surfaces, back pressure, and cold operation.

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