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SKU 94667 

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8. 

notE:

 With the Air Compressor turned on, the operation is automatic and under 

the control of the automatic switches inside the box under the Power Switch (1A).

 

nEVEr open the power switch box or adjust the controls within.

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 

(3A) and the Tool Pressure Gauge (4A).  The reading on the Tank Pressure Gauge 

dictates the maximum/minimum air pressure at which the Tool Pressure Gauge may 

also be set.

2. 

With the Air Compressor running, and the air hose and pneumatic tool hooked up 

to the Air Compressor, pull up on the Tool Pressure Adjuster (2A).  Turn the Tool 

Pressure Adjuster 

clockwise to increase

 the air output to the tool, up to the working 

air pressure (115 PSI) as indicated on the Tank Pressure Gauge (3A).

3. 

Turn the Tool Pressure Adjuster (2A) 

counterclockwise to decrease

 the air output 

to the tool, down to the minimum rated pressure (0 PSI) as indicated on the Tank 

Pressure Gauge (3A).

To Use The Tank Pressure Relief Valve:

1. 

The Tank Pressure Relief Valve Ring (5A) is used when decompression is needed 

quickly and efficiently.

2. 

To decompress the Air Tank (9A) pressure, rotate the “ON/OFF” Power Switch (1A) 

up to the vertical position to turn off the Air Compressor.

3. 

Pull out on the Tank Pressure Relief Valve Ring (5A) to immediately release air 

pressure in the Air Tank (9A).

To Empty Air And Condensation From The Tank:

1. 

The Water Drain Valve (10A) is located underneath the Air Tank (9A), and should 

be used daily to release all trapped moisture through this valve.  The Water Drain 

Valve will also eliminate condensation that may cause Air Tank corrosion.

2. 

WarnInG: do not open the Water drain Valve (10a) so that more than four 

threads are showing.

3. 

Rotate the “ON/OFF” Power Switch (1A) up to the vertical position to turn off the Air 

Compressor.  Then, unplug the Air Compressor’s Power Cord from the electrical 

outlet.

4. 

Slowly and carefully unscrew (no more than four threads) the Water Drain Valve 

(10A) until the compressed air and condensation begins to be released from the Air 

Tank (9A).  Allow sufficient time for all of the air and condensation to escape from 

the Air Tank.  Then, firmly retighten the Water Drain Valve.

Summary of Contents for 94667

Page 1: ...All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this m...

Page 2: ...RAL SAFETY WARNINGS 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 K...

Page 3: ...ies intended for use with this product Approved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools 12 MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT WITH CARE Keep this product clean and dry for better and safer performance...

Page 4: ...CTION MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING section of this manual 7 MAINTAIN A SAFE WORKING ENVIRONMENT Keep the work area well lit Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace Always keep the work area free...

Page 5: ...re C and Assy Diagram B UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts Lists on pages 9 and 10 are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight...

Page 6: ...the Air Flow Valve 6A to its OFF position 3 Connect the air hose not provided to the Air Flow Valve 6A of the Air Compressor Then connect the other end of the air hose to the pneumatic tool not provid...

Page 7: ...ted pressure 0 PSI as indicated on the Tank Pressure Gauge 3A To Use The Tank Pressure Relief Valve 1 The Tank Pressure Relief Valve Ring 5A is used when decompression is needed quickly and efficientl...

Page 8: ...5 EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE Clean theAir Filter 7A with a mild solvent Then dry and reattach the Air Filter NOTE Replace the Air Filter if it is too dirty to properly clean 6 EVERY 500 HOURS OR 12 MONTHS...

Page 9: ...6A Air Flow Valve 1 7A Air Filter 1 8A Air Flow Lid 1 9A Air Tank 1 10A Water Drain Valve 1 Part Description Qty 11A Quick Release Coupler 1 12A Rubber Wheel with Bolt 2 13A Washer 2 14A Nut 2 15A Fit...

Page 10: ...1 11B Piston Pin 1 12B End Cover 1 13B Crankshaft Retainer 2 14B Breather Valve 1 15B Connecting Rod 1 16B Gasket 1 17B Bolt 6 18B Front Cover 1 Part Description Qty 19B Gasket 1 20B Oil Window 1 21B...

Page 11: ...pecial or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limita tion of exclusion ma...

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