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Porter-Cable CFBN125A User Manual

Porter-Cable CFBN125A
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Pancake Compressor
Instruction
manual
The Model and Serial No. plate is located on the main
housing of the tool. Record these numbers in the
spaces below and retain for future reference.
Model No. ______________________________________
Type ___________________________________________
Serial No. _______________________________________
IMPORTANT
Please make certain that the person who is
to use this equipment carefully reads and
understands these instructions before
starting operations.
Part No. A03787-043-0
ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 19
FRANÇAISE : PAGE 37
To learn more about Porter-Cable
visit our website at:
http://www.porter-cable.com
MODEL
CFFN250N
CFFN250B
CFBN125A
Copyright © 2004 Porter-Cable Corporation
PROFESSIONAL POWER TOOLS
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Porter-Cable CFBN125A Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePancake
Tank Capacity6 Gallons
Weight30 lbs
Power SourceElectric
Pump TypeOil-Free
Voltage120 V
CFM at 90 PSI2.6 CFM
Noise Level82 dB
CFM @ 90 PSI2.6 CFM
Tank Size6 gallons

Summary

Safety Guidelines and Definitions

Hazard Alert Definitions

Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols for hazard identification.

Important Safety Instructions

Provides crucial safety advice, including chemical exposure warnings and general precautions.

Hazard Warnings

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Details potential fire and explosion risks and prevention methods.

Risk of Bursting

Covers air tank weakening, rupture, and explosion risks.

Risk from Flying Objects

Warns about injuries from compressed air stream and propelled particles.

Risk of Electrical Shock

Details dangers of electric shock and proper grounding.

Risk to Breathing

Warns about inhaling compressor air or sprayed materials.

Risk of Burns

Addresses burn hazards from hot compressor parts.

Risk from Moving Parts

Details injury risks from moving components like pulleys and belts.

Risk of Falling

Covers hazards from the compressor falling from elevated positions.

Risk When Transporting Compressor

Warns about risks like leaks, fire, and damage during transport.

Risk of Unsafe Operation

Highlights dangers of operating the compressor improperly or carelessly.

Specifications and Glossary

Product Specifications

Technical details of the air compressor, including model, pressure, and SCFM.

Glossary of Terms

Defines key terms used in the manual, such as CFM, SCFM, and PSIG.

Duty Cycle Explained

Recommends an average duty cycle for prolonging compressor life.

Assembly and Installation

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Instructions for unpacking the unit and setting up the compressor.

Grounding Instructions

Details proper electrical grounding procedures to prevent shock.

Operation and Maintenance

Know Your Air Compressor Controls

Identifies and describes the function of key controls like the pressure switch and regulator.

Break-in Procedure

Essential steps for the initial break-in period to ensure proper function.

Before Each Start-Up

Pre-operation checks and setup steps before starting the compressor.

Maintenance Responsibilities

Outlines customer responsibilities for maintaining the compressor, including safety valve checks.

Draining the Air Tank

Procedure for draining condensed water from the air tank to prevent corrosion.

Replacing Check Valve or Regulator

Guides for replacing the check valve and regulator components.

Storage and Warranty

Proper Storage Procedures

Steps for storing the air compressor safely and preventing tank damage.

Limited Warranty Information

Details the warranty coverage, exclusions, and purchaser responsibilities.

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