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| Model | 210H |
|---|---|
| Type | Portable Rotary Screw Air Compressor |
| Air Delivery | 210 cfm |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Discharge Outlets | Two 3/4" NPT |
| Sound Level | 76 dBA |
| Rated Operating Pressure | 100 PSI |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 125 PSI |
| Engine | John Deere 4045 |
| Horsepower | 74 HP |
General safety precautions for compressor operation and maintenance.
Procedures and precautions for safely towing the air compressor.
Guidelines for safely releasing pressure from the compressor system.
Precautions to prevent fire and explosion hazards during operation and refueling.
Warnings regarding contact with moving parts of the compressor.
Safety measures for avoiding burns and cuts from hot surfaces and sharp edges.
Handling precautions for toxic and irritating substances used with the compressor.
Safety measures to prevent electrical shock hazards.
Proper procedures and safety precautions for lifting the compressor unit.
Step-by-step guide for safely jump-starting the compressor.
Identification and explanation of the main components and assemblies of the compressor.
Detailed functional description of the Sullair rotary screw compressor unit.
Explanation of the cooling and lubrication system's function and components.
Description of the system responsible for discharging compressed air and fluid.
Explanation of how the compressor's control system regulates air delivery.
Description of the air inlet system, including filters and valves.
Overview of the instrument panel and its indicators and controls.
Functional overview of the compressor's electrical system and safety features.
Explanation of the automatic shutdown system and its operation.
Step-by-step instructions for safely starting the compressor.
Procedures for starting the compressor after initial use.
Correct procedures for shutting down the compressor safely.
Procedures for replacing parts and making adjustments to the compressor.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common compressor issues.
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