7
.
Turn the Tool Pressure Adjuster Valve (part #59)
counterclockwise
to allow air to
the pneumatic tool.
(See Figures C and J)
8.
NOTE:
With the Air Compressor turned on, the operation is automatic and under
the control of the internal Pressure Switch (part #55).
(See Figure G)
9.
When finished using the Air Compressor, press
down
on the Tool Pressure Ad-
juster Valve (part #59) to turn the Air Compressor
off
.
(See Figures C, and J)
To Adjust The Air Output To The Pneumatic Tool:
1.
NOTE:
When adjusting the air pressure being forwarded to the pneumatic tool,
you will need to compare the pressure readings of both the Tank Pressure Gauge
(part #56) and the Tool Pressure Gauge (part #60). The reading on the Tank
Pressure Gauge dictates the maximum air pressure at which the Tool Pressure
Gauge may also be set.
(See Figure J)
2.
With the Air Compressor running, and the air hose and pneumatic tool hooked up
to the Air Compressor, turn the Tool Pressure Adjuster Valve (part #59)
counterclockwise to increase
the air output to the tool, up to the maximum
rated pressure (125 PSI) as indicated on the Tank Pressure Gauge (part #56).
(See Figure J)
3.
Turn the Tool Pressure Valve Adjuster
clockwise to decrease
the air output to
the tool, down to the minimum rated pressure (0 PSI) as indicated on the Tank
Pressure Gauge (part #56).
(See Figure J)
To Use The Safety Relief Valve:
1.
The Safety Relief Valve (part #57) is used when decompression is needed
quickly and efficiently.
(See Figure J)
2.
Press down on the Tool Pressure Adjuster Valve (part #59) to turn off the Air
Compressor.
(See Figures C, and J)
3.
Pull out on the Safety Relief Valve (part #57) to immediately release air pressure
in the Air Tank (part #41).
(See Figure J)
To Use The Reset Button:
1.
The Reset Button is used in the event of an electrical power failure or an unex-
pected, automatic, shut down of the Air Compressor.
(See Figure J)
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