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SKU 95498 

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To Stop The Compressor:

Push down on the Pressure Switch (64) to its 

1. 

“STOP”

 position.  

Unplug the Air Compressor from its electrical outlet.

2. 

Turn the Air Outlet Valve (68) to its 

3. 

closed

 position.  

(See Figure F.)

Squeeze the trigger on the pneumatic tool to release any remaining air pressure 

4. 

from the tool.  Then disconnect the air hose from the tool, and store the tool in a 

clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.
Disconnect the other end of the air hose from the Compressor’s Air Outlet Valve 

5. 

(68), and store the air hose in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.
Pull out on the Safety Release Valve (62) to release all remaining air pressure from 

6. 

the Air Tanks (51).  

(See Figure F.)

Remove any moisture in the Air Tanks (51) by opening the Tank Drain Valve (52).  

7. 

Then, retighten the Drain Valve.  

(See Figure F.) 

Allow the Air Compressor to completely cool.  Then store the unit in a clean, dry, 

8. 

safe location out of reach of children.

Summary of Contents for 95498

Page 1: ...http www harborfreight com Read this material before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2007 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No por...

Page 2: ...S AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WORK AREA...

Page 3: ...Do not force the tool Use the correct tool for your application 1 The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed Do not use the Compressor if the Compressor s P...

Page 4: ...ent is necessary to properly filter and purify the air to meet minimal specifications for Grade D breathing as described in Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification G 7 1 1966 OSHA 29 CFR 19...

Page 5: ...tool will do the work better and safer at the speed and capacity for which it was designed Avoid body contact with oils and lubricants used in the Compressor 17 If swal lowed seek medical treatment im...

Page 6: ...three prong 1 grounding plug The plug must be connected to a properly grounded outlet If the tool should electrically malfunction or break down grounding provides a low resistance path to carry elect...

Page 7: ...lternating Current A Amperes n0 xxxx min No Load Revolutions per Minute RPM UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List on page 13 are included If any parts are m...

Page 8: ...oiler and water filter in line with the Air Outlet Valve 68 of the Air Com pressor See Figure C QUICK CONNECTOR NOT INCLUDED AIR OUTLET VALVE 68 FIGURE D WRAP WITH PIPE SEALANT TAPE NOT INCLUDED HERE...

Page 9: ...e the Oil Breather Cap 25 Pour approximately 1 2 quart of compressor oil into the Oil Breather Cap hole Do not overfill See Figure E Observe the level of compressor oil through the Oil Sight Glass 22...

Page 10: ...up on the Pressure Switch 64 to its START position to turn on the unit When the Tank Pressure Gauge 63 reaches at least 6 85 PSI turn the Air Outlet Valve to its open position to allow air to the pneu...

Page 11: ...m the tool and store the tool in a clean dry safe location out of reach of children Disconnect the other end of the air hose from the Compressor s Air Outlet Valve 5 68 and store the air hose in a cle...

Page 12: ...and type of compressor oil Daily 3 purge the Air Tanks 51 of all air and moisture to prevent corrosion To do so slowly and carefully unscrew no more than four threads the Tank Drain Valve 52 until the...

Page 13: ...ability arising out of his or her repairs to the original product or replacement parts thereto or arising out of his or her installation of replacement parts thereto PARTS LIST Part Description 1 Plas...

Page 14: ...call 1 800 444 3353 Page 14 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM REV 08k 1 55 53 54 52 51 61 50 49 56 79 48 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 68 67 66 65 62 64 63 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13...

Page 15: ...ecial 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 may...

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