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SKU 42321

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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cause damage to the equipment and void its warranty.  Refer to the 

“Operating

Instructions” section for details on filling the Air Compressor with oil.

2.

When filling the Air Compressor with oil, make sure to 

unscrew (do not pull) the

Oil Fill Cap to remove.

3.

Use eye and ear protection.  Always wear ANSI-approved safety impact eye goggles,
and ear plugs when using the Air Compressor.

4.

Make sure all tools and equipment used with the Air Compressor are rated to the
appropriate air pressure capacity of the Air Compressor.  
Do not use any tool or
equipment that does not operate from 0-1

15

 PSI.  If necessary, check the owner’s manual

of the tool or equipment for its air pressure rating.

5.

Always disconnect the Air Compressor from its electrical outlet, release any
remaining air pressure from the unit, and disconnect all pneumatic tools and
equipment from the unit, before performing any services or maintenance.

6.

Avoid injury.  Never direct the air jet at people or animals.

7.

Inspect safety valve daily. If the safety valve is not working properly, tank pressure can
build up to dangerous levels. The tank could explode. For this reason, pull the ring on
the safety valve before each use and verify that it operates freely. Replace safety valve
if it does not operate freely.
Never remove or alter the factory sealed Safety Release Valve.

8.

Do not attempt to readjust the automatic start and shutoff valves.  Any change to
the automatic ON/OFF pressure levels will cause additional stress on the motor, which
may result in shortened motor life.

9.

Drain the Air Compressor’s air tank every day.  Do not allow moisture to build up
inside the Air Tank.

10.

Do not unscrew the tank drain valve so that 

more than four threads are showing.

11.

Avoid risk of tank explosion.
a) Avoid weakening of tank by draining condensation after each use.
b) Never modify tank by drilling holes, welding to it, or modifying it’s parts.

c) The tank is designed, and factory set, to operate within a specific pressure range.

For that reason, never make adjustments to, or substitute parts, to the compressor.

12.

Avoid bodily injury from moving parts. The compressor cycles on automatically,
without notice. For this reason, always keep hands and arms away from compressor
parts when the unit is connected to electrical power. Always have compressor safety
guards in place before turning compressor on.

13.

Use approved air hose. Never use plastic or PVC pipe (unless specified for Air
Compressors) to carry air under pressure. Regardless of its pressure rating, it can burst
under pressure. Use only metal pipe.

14.

Never plug the power cord of this product into an electrical outlet while standing
on a wet or damp surface.

Summary of Contents for 42321

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Page 3: ...k 3 Do not abuse the Power Cord Never use the Power Cord to pull the Plug from an outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged Power Cords immediately Dama...

Page 4: ...ors with care Keep all components of this product clean and dry Do not use a damaged compressor Tag damaged compressors Do not use until repaired 6 Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts br...

Page 5: ...t operates freely Replace safety valve if it does not operate freely Never remove or alter the factory sealed Safety ReleaseValve 8 Do not attempt to readjust the automatic start and shutoff valves An...

Page 6: ...nt 19 WARNING People with pacemakers should consult their physician s before using this product Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference to or failure of...

Page 7: ...d for air compressors Never mix oils of different types Never use a low quality oil which may not afford adequate lubrication 4 Replace the Dipstick Install an Air Intake Filter and Hose not included...

Page 8: ...or may become very hot during operation Do not touch the cylinder area of the compressor or allow flammable materials to come in contact with the cylinder area Adjusting Pressure Gauge and Pressure Ad...

Page 9: ...a t l o B a e 1 NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR...

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Page 11: ...s a C t f a h s k n a r C 1 0 1 B e t a l P e v l a V 2 1 3 B t u N 2 1 1 B t a e S e v l a V 1 2 3 B r e h s a W l a e S 2 2 1 B t a e S e v l a V t e k s a G 1 3 3 B g n i r a e B 1 3 1 B r e d n i...

Page 12: ...SKU 42321 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 12 Assembly Drawing B When ordering parts on this page add the prefix B to the part number Example B 1 is a Screw 41 REV 02 04...

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