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Emax HULK Silent Air User Manual

Emax HULK Silent Air
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EMAX Compressor
1000 Cass Dr., Clayton, OH 45315 USA
866.294.4153
info@emaxcompressor.com
Fax: (937) 540-1157
Silent Air
Portable Air Compressor
Operating Instructions
EMAX designs and manufactures products for safe
operation. However, operators and maintenance per-
sons are responsible for maintaining safety. All safety
precautions are included to provide a guideline for
minimizing the possibility of accidents and property
damage while equipment is in operation.
Keep these instructions for reference.
Model # :
UPC:
HP01P005SS man v.170804
HP01P005SS
815002013961

Questions and Answers:

Emax HULK Silent Air Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SourceElectric
Lubrication TypeOil-Free
Voltage120V
Power1 HP
Noise Level60 dBA

Summary

Safety Information

Basic Guidelines

General rules and precautions for operating the compressor safely and preventing accidents.

Breathable Air

Regulations and warnings regarding the use of compressed air for breathing purposes.

Pressurized Components

Warnings and maintenance advice for pressurized parts like the tank and safety valve.

Installation

Electrical Safety

Requirements for safe electrical hookup, wiring, and grounding according to codes.

Operation

Safety Rules

Critical safety procedures to follow during compressor startup, operation, and shutdown.

Power Source Connection

Guidelines for connecting the compressor to a proper and grounded power source.

Getting Started

General Overview

Connecting to Power Source

Instructions on how to properly connect the compressor to the electrical supply.

Attaching an air hose

Adjusting the air pressure

How to set the output air pressure using the regulator knob and outlet gauge.

Shutting off your compressor

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Compressor will not start

Common causes and solutions for the compressor failing to start.

Low pressure

Reasons for low air pressure and how to fix them, such as filter or valve issues.