Model T32339 (Mfd. Since 03/21)
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All machinery will develop serious rust problems
and corrosion damage if it is not properly prepared
for storage. Use the steps in this section to ensure
that your machine remains in good condition.
To bring machine out of storage, perform the
Test
Run beginning on Page 17.
Machine Storage
To prepare machine for storage:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
Do not use a flammable
cleanser to clean machine.
Compressor components
often produce sparks that
could ignite once machine
is connected to power and
turned ON.
Items Needed
Qty
Cleaner/Degreaser ............................ As Needed
Rags .................................................. As Needed
Tarp or Plastic Sheet ......................................... 1
Eye injury hazard! Always
wear safety glasses when
handling pressurized air
system.
Releasing air through safety relief valve
can be extremely loud. Protect hearing with
ANSI-approved hearing protection while
performing following step.
2. Use safety relief valve to reduce tank pres-
sure to less than 10 PSI.
3. Open drain valve to drain any condensation
from tank.
4. Disconnect air tool and hose from machine.
5. Clean machine.
T23951—Blue Tarp 8' x 10'
Made of woven polyethylene, these tarps are
weather and tear resistant. They have UV lamina-
tion, heat-sealed seams, grommets, and rein-
forced edging with strong poly rope inside the
hem on all four sides.
Figure 38. T23951 Blue Tarp 8' x 10'.
6. Close drain valve.
7. Cover machine with tarp or plastic sheet that
will keep out dust and resist liquid or mois-
ture. If machine will be stored in/near direct
sunlight, use cover that will block UV rays.
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