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Power Fist 8003631 User Manual

Power Fist 8003631
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Portable Oil Lube
Air Compressors
Owner’s Manual
Read and understand operating instructions before use
8003631
8003632
0410149
8018968
8018940
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Power Fist 8003631 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPower Fist
Model8003631
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Definitions

Duty Cycle

Description of Operation

Drain valve

Used to drain condensation from the air tank; located at bottom of tank.

Motor thermal overload

Protector that shuts off the motor if it overheats, requiring a 30-minute cool-down.

Pressure switch

Controls motor power and cut-in/cut-out pressure settings for auto on/off.

Air intake filter

Provides clean air to the pump; must be kept free of debris.

Air compressor pump

Oil lubricated, direct-driven pump that compresses air for the tank.

Check valve

Closes when pump is off to retain air pressure inside the tank.

Pressure relief valve

Releases compressed air automatically when cut-out pressure is reached.

Tank safety valve

Allows excess tank pressure to escape; opens above maximum rated pressure.

Outlet pressure gauge

Indicates outgoing air pressure to the tool, controlled by the regulator.

Tank pressure gauge

Indicates the reserve air pressure within the tank.

Regulator

Controls air pressure from the tank; knob adjusts pressure clockwise/counterclockwise.

Important Safety Instructions and Guidelines

General Warnings and Cautions

Read and understand all warnings and safety instructions before use.

Risk of Moving Parts

Ensure guards are attached; check power cord for damage or crimping.

Risk of Burns

Surfaces can cause burns; allow equipment to cool before maintenance.

Risk of Falling

Operate on a stable surface; avoid elevated positions to prevent tipping.

Risk from Flying Objects

Wear safety glasses; turn off and drain tank before maintenance.

Risk to Breathing

Use in well-ventilated areas; keep others out of the operating area.

Risk of Electrical Shock

Avoid wet conditions; ensure proper grounding, voltage, and fusing.

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Operate away from combustible materials and vapors; avoid confined areas.

Risk of Bursting

Drain tank daily; replace leaking tanks and avoid modifications.

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