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Husky C202H User Manual

Husky C202H
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Item # 1005 020 041
Articulo # 1005 020 041
Model # C202H
Modelo # C202H
MFG CSA File # U42009NH
MFG CSA archivo # U42009NH
USE AND CARE GUIDE
20-GALLON PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR
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Husky C202H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusky
ModelC202H
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, well-lit, and clear of obstructions for safe operation.

Personal Safety

Use proper footing, balance, and safety gear when operating equipment.

Moving the Air Compressor

Instructions on how to safely move the compressor, emphasizing caution with weight.

Air Compressor and Pneumatic Tool Safety

Specific safety guidelines for using the compressor and pneumatic tools.

Electrical Safety (Extension Cords)

Guidelines for using extension cords safely with the compressor.

Electrical Safety (Electrical Connection)

Proper connection procedures for the compressor's electrical power supply.

Electrical Safety (Speed and Wiring)

Information on motor speed and the importance of proper wiring for power tools.

Electrical Safety (Grounding Instructions)

Correct grounding procedures to prevent electrical shock hazards.

Warranty

Limited Warranty

Details of the manufacturer's warranty coverage for defects in material and workmanship.

What is Covered

Specifies what the manufacturer's warranty covers regarding product defects and repair/replacement.

What is Not Covered

Outlines exclusions from the warranty, such as misuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications.

Pre-Operation

Specifications

Technical specifications of the air compressor, including horsepower, tank capacity, and pressures.

Duty Cycle

Recommended duty cycle for the air compressor to prolong its lifespan.

Package Contents

Lists the items included in the product package.

Pre-Operation (continued)

System Components

Identifies and describes the main parts and components of the air compressor unit.

Pre-Operation (continued)

Placement of the Air Compressor

Guidelines for positioning the air compressor in a suitable location for operation.

Pre-Operation (continued)

Attaching the Hose

Step-by-step instructions for connecting an air hose to the compressor.

Operation

Preparing for Start-up

Steps to take before starting the air compressor, including safety checks.

Operation (continued)

Starting the Compressor

Procedures for safely starting the air compressor and building tank pressure.

Checking the Safety Valve

How to test the safety valve to ensure it functions correctly.

Operation (continued)

Running the Air Compressor

Instructions on how to operate the compressor and adjust air pressure for tools.

Operation (continued)

Draining the Tank

Steps for safely draining condensation and residual pressure from the air tank.

Maintenance

General Maintenance

Routine maintenance tasks to keep the compressor in good working condition.

Lubrication

Information regarding the lubrication requirements for the compressor's bearings.

Care and Cleaning

Guidelines for cleaning and storing the air compressor to prevent damage.

Troubleshooting

The compressor does not run.

Possible causes and solutions when the air compressor fails to start or run.

The motor hums while running slowly, or it doesn't run at all.

Troubleshooting steps for motor issues like humming or not running.

The fuses blow or circuit breaker trips repeatedly.

Solutions for issues causing repeated fuse blowing or circuit breaker tripping.

Troubleshooting (continued)

The thermal overload protector cuts out repeatedly.

Addressing recurring thermal overload protector trips.

The air receiver pressure drops when the compressor shuts off.

Diagnosing why air pressure decreases after the compressor stops.

There is excessive moisture in the discharge air.

Solutions for excessive moisture in the air output.

The compressor continuously runs.

Troubleshooting common reasons for the compressor running constantly.

The air output is lower than normal.

Identifying causes for reduced air output from the compressor.

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