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NorthStar M459392B.4 User Manual

NorthStar M459392B.4
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M459392B.4
Owner’s Manual
Gasoline Portable Air Compressor
(For Outdoor Use only)
Instructions for Installation/Set-up, Operation, Maintenance, & Storage
This NorthStar® belt-driven compressor has a single stage 2-cylinder pump, an engine with cast iron cylinders for
long life, and a compact design rated for 130 maximum PSI. Its continuous-duty rating ensures long-lasting
performance, and its cast iron pump head ensures superior heat dissipation. Lift eyes are provided for lifting or tying
down.
Read and understand this Owner’s Manual completely before using and keep this manual for review. Failure to
properly set up, operate, and maintain this compressor in accordance to this manual could result in injury or death to
operator or bystanders.
WARNING: SPECIAL HAZARDS
CO Poisoning: Exhaust from engine contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can cause carbon monoxide
poisoning and possible death if inhaled. ONLY run air compressor OUTDOORS and at least 20 feet from the home, away
from windows, vents and air intakes, to allow proper ventilation. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using the air
compressor, shut off the engine and get to fresh air RIGHT AWAY.
Injection Injury: High-pressure air stream can pierce skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible
amputation. Such an injection injury can result in blood poisoning and/or severe tissue damage.
Flying Debris: High-pressure air stream can cause flying debris and possible surface damage.
Electric shock: Operating equipment in wet conditions or near water can cause electric shock.
Not for Breathing Air: NorthStar compressors are NOT designed, intended, or approved for supplying breathing air. No
compressed air should be used for breathing unless air is treated in accordance with applicable standards.
Fire/Explosion: Sparks from air powered tool heads or attachments can ignite fuel or other flammable liquids or vapors in
the vicinity. Exceeding the maximum pressure for air tools or attachments could cause them to explode.
Burns: Compressor pump, engine and discharge tubing are hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries.
Detailed safety information about these hazards appears throughout this manual.
Equipment Protection Quick Facts
Inspect Upon Delivery: FIRST! Inspect for missing or damaged components. See “Initial Set-Up” section for where
to report missing or damaged parts.
Add Engine Oil: Engine is shipped without oil. See engine manual for instructions on capacity and viscosity
recommendations.
Check Pump Oil: Pump is shipped with oil. Check the pump oil level before starting. See “Preparing for Operation
section of this Owner’s Manual for capacity and viscosity.
Use Mechanical Lifting Equipment: Compressor is shipped on a pallet and is too heavy to handle manually. Use
proper lifting equipment for unloading and moving to installation site. Lifting eyes are provided.
Run Pump Unloaded for Break-in Period: Before initial use, drain plug and run compressor for 20 minutes to
break in pump parts.
Follow Maintenance Schedule: Engine, pump, air filter, and tank require periodic inspection and servicing to keep
compressor functioning efficiently. See Maintenance Schedule Summary for frequency of servicing.
ITEM NUMBER: 459392
SERIAL NUMBER: _____________

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NorthStar M459392B.4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNorthStar
ModelM459392B.4
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Safety Warnings

Special Hazards

Lists critical safety warnings and hazards associated with air compressor operation, including CO poisoning and injection injuries.

About Your Air Compressor

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Details model, flow output, engine, dimensions, and required supplies for the air compressor.

Safety Information

Hazard Signal Word Definitions

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE signal words used in the manual.

Safety Labeling

Safety Decals Explained

Initial Set-Up

Inspect and Unpack Compressor

Instructions for inspecting the air compressor upon delivery for missing or damaged parts and filling out serial number information.

Selecting a Suitable Location

Operation

Safety Rules and Preparation

Covers following safety rules, preparing the unit, and checking oil levels before operation.

Fueling and System Checks

Details safe fueling practices and inspecting the fuel system for leaks before starting.

Start-Up Procedures

Outlines the steps for starting the engine, including break-in period and adjusting the unloader.

Air Hose and Tool Use

Pressure Control and Tool Safety

Discusses pressure control devices, safe use of air tools, and compatibility of components.

Shutdown Procedures

Normal and Emergency Shutdown

Details the steps for safely shutting down the compressor normally or in an emergency situation.

Maintenance & Repair

Maintenance Schedule Summary

Outlines recommended maintenance tasks and their frequencies (daily, weekly, monthly).

Safety/Relief Valve and Air Filter

Details inspection procedures for the safety/relief valve and the air filter.

Engine and Pump Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

A guide to common compressor malfunctions, their potential causes, and corrective actions.

Parts Identification

Limited Warranty

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