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Machine Component Identification
Machine Component Identification
1.
Engine Control
- Location of choke, engine speed and fuel valve.
2.
Engine -
Engine is NOT shipped with oil. Refer to engine owners’ manual for proper viscosity and
capacity of oil for your engine.
3.
Discharge Tube
- This tube carries compressed air from the pump to the check valve. This tube
becomes very hot during use. To avoid the risk of severe burns, never touch the discharge tube.
4.
Unloader
- Lift knob to relieve pressure when starting the engine.
5.
Pneumatic Tires
- Keep tire pressure at 20 psi for easy movement.
6.
Tank Drain –
Location of tank drains. Drain tank daily or after each use.
7.
Quick Connect –
This is a 1/4” quick connect.
8.
Regulated Pressure Gauge
- Easy to read liquid filled gauge indicates regulated pressure.
9.
ASME Safety Valve
- This valve automatically releases air if the tank pressure exceeds the preset
maximum.
10.
Regulator
– Adjust outlet pressure, not to exceed pressure rating of the tool.
11.
Tank Pressure Gauge
- Easy to read liquid filled gauge indicates pressure in the tank.
12.
Belt Guard
- Covers the belt, motor pulley and flywheel.
NEVER
operate compressor without belt
guard.
13.
Compressor Air Filter -
Make sure your air filter is clean and particle free. See pump exploded
view for replacement filter part number.
14.
On/Off Switch -
Make sure switch is at “ON” position when starting engine.