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Max Pressure | 135 PSI |
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Tank Capacity | 1 gallon |
Weight | 20 lbs |
Noise Level | 68 dBA |
Power Source | Electric |
Voltage | 120 V |
Lubrication | Oil-Free |
Type | Portable |
Motor | 1 HP |
SCFM @ 90 PSI | 0.7 CFM |
CFM at 90 PSI | 0.7 CFM |
Explains the 'SAFETY ALERT BOX' and signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) used in the manual.
Instructions for unboxing, serial number recording, and inspecting for freight damage.
Details hazards, consequences, and prevention related to electrical shock and electrocution.
Covers hazards, consequences, and prevention related to explosion and fire risks.
Details hazards, consequences, and prevention related to air tank bursting and accessory malfunctions.
Explains dangers of inhaling compressed air and warns about sprayed materials.
Alerts users about hot metal parts and contact hazards.
Advises on eye protection and avoiding pointing the air stream at people or animals.
Warns about bodily injury from automatic cycling and moving parts.
Emphasizes staying alert, avoiding fatigue, alcohol, or drugs while operating.
Lists precautions to prevent compressor damage, such as using an air filter and proper placement.
Explains the function of the power switch for starting and stopping the compressor.
Describes the thermal overload protector that prevents motor damage from overheating.
Details the function of the air intake filter for cleaning incoming air.
Explains how the pump compresses air through piston action.
Describes the valve's function to prevent over-pressurization.
Explains how to drain moisture from the air tank.
Indicates the reserve air pressure within the air tank.
Shows the air pressure available at the regulator outlet.
Explains how to adjust air pressure for tools and accessories.
Instructions to read safety warnings before setting up the air compressor.
Guidelines for placing the compressor for proper ventilation and avoiding hazards.
Crucial safety and grounding information for electrical connections.
Steps to perform before starting the compressor, including draining and safety checks.
Procedure for starting the air compressor and setting pressure.
Steps for safely stopping the compressor and draining the tank.
Steps to take before performing maintenance, including powering off and disconnecting.
Addresses issues where the motor fails to start or restart, with probable causes and remedies.
Covers scenarios where the motor runs without shutting off, with causes and remedies.
Deals with air leaks from the pressure switch release valve after the motor stops.
Addresses air leaks originating from the safety relief valve.
Explains how to fix air leaks occurring at various fittings.
Discusses air leaks within the air tank itself and its replacement.
Identifies issues related to air blowing from the inlet filter, often due to a valve problem.
Covers low air pressure issues at the tool, listing causes like regulator or filter problems.
Addresses insufficient air production, potentially due to filter or valve issues.
Explains causes of moisture in discharged air and how to mitigate it.
Lists specific parts and conditions not covered by the warranty.
Outlines the conditions required for the warranty to be honored.