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2.

If this situation occurs, make sure to press 

down

 on the Tool Pressure Adjuster

Valve (part #59) to turn the Air Compressor 

off

.  Then, turn the Tool Pressure

Adjuster Valve clockwise all the way to shut off the release of compressed air to
the pneumatic tool.  

(See Figures C, and J)

3.

Wait until electrical power is restored to the Air Compressor, and allow sufficient
time for the Air Compressor to cool.  Next, press and let up on the Reset Button.
The Air Compressor should now be ready to operate.  

(See Figure J)

To Empty Condensation From The Tank:

1.

The Drain Valve (part #44) is located underneath the Air Tank (part #41), and
should be used daily to release all trapped moisture through this valve.  The
Drain Valve will also eliminate condensation that may cause Air Tank corrosion.

(See Figure I)

2.

WARNING: Do not open the Drain Valve (part #44) so that more than four
threads are showing.

3.

Push down on the Tool Pressure Adjuster Valve (part #59) to turn off the Air
Compressor.  Then, unplug the Power Cord (part #72) from the electrical outlet.

(See Figures C, J, and Assy. Diagram.)

4.

Slowly and carefully unscrew (no more than four threads) the Drain Valve (part
#44) until the compressed air and condensation begins to be released from the
Air Tank (part #41).  Allow sufficient time for all of the air and condensation to
escape from the Air Tank.  Then, firmly re-tighten the Drain Valve.

(See Figure I)

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING

1.

CAUTION:

 Always disconnect the Air Compressor from its electrical supply

source, and release all compressed air from the Air Tank, before performing any
inspection, maintenance, or cleaning.

2.

BEFORE EACH USE,

 inspect the general condition of the Air Compressor.

Check all air fittings for leaks.  Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding
of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged power cord and plug, and
any other condition that may affect the safe operation of this tool.  If abnormal
noise or vibration occurs, immediately disconnect the Air Compressor from its
electrical supply source, release all compressed air from the Air Tank, and have
the problem corrected before further use.  

Do not use damaged equipment.

SKU 47915

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Summary of Contents for 47915

Page 1: ...1 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2002 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape o...

Page 2: ...S AND PRECAUTIONS 1 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY Cluttered damp or wet work areas invite injuries 2 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA Do not allow children to handle this product 3 STORE IDLE EQUIPMEN...

Page 3: ...affect the operation of this product Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES When servicing use only identical replacement parts Only use accessories i...

Page 4: ...void the warranty 5 MAKE SURE ALL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED WITH THE AIR COMPRESSOR ARE RATED TO THE APPROPRIATE PSI CAPACITY Do not use any tool or equipment that operates over 145 PSI 6 DRAIN AIR CO...

Page 5: ...the Power Cord where it can be walked on or tripped over Replace a damaged Power Cord immediately 13 IF AN EXTENSION CORD not provided IS USED MAKE SURE TO USE ONLY UL APPROVED CORDS HAVING THE CORRE...

Page 6: ...al references to the parts listed below refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 15 1 Prior to using the Air Compressor requires the attachment of a 1 4 NPT Female Quick Coupler not provided to the Tool...

Page 7: ...cket located at the back of the Air Tank Repeat this procedure for the remaining Tank Wheel See Figure F 4 To wire the Motor to accept 220 Volt electrical power supply remove the cover from the electr...

Page 8: ...e part 26 UNSCREW do not pull the Dip Stick part 29 out of the Oil Fill Hole Next add oil into the Oil Fill Hole until the level of oil reaches the middle of the circle as indicated on the Oil Sight G...

Page 9: ...LEVEL FIGURE H To Turn The Air Compressor On 1 Check to make sure the Drain Valve part 44 is fully closed See Figure I V BELT 66 MOTOR PULLEY 62 SAFETY NET 69 PULLEY 38 HEX HEAD BOLT 68 PLATE WASHER...

Page 10: ...e used See Figures C and D 4 Plug the Power Cord part 72 into a grounded three hole electrical outlet See Assy Diagram 5 Pull up on the Tool Pressure Adjuster Valve part 59 to turn the Air Compressor...

Page 11: ...nning 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...

Page 12: ...ug the Power Cord part 72 from the electrical outlet See Figures C J and Assy Diagram 4 Slowly and carefully unscrew no more than four threads the Drain Valve part 44 until the compressed air and cond...

Page 13: ...e Air Filter Sleeve and two Hex Socket Set Bolts See Figure K and Parts Diagram HEX SOCKET SET BOLT 5 FILTER AIR SLEEVE 4 AIR FILTER COVER 3 FIGURE K 6 EVERY 500 HOURS OR 12 MONTHS Replace the old oil...

Page 14: ...OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTUER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED...

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