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KNOW YOUR COMPRESSOR

Handle: 

Convenient handle allows for easy

transport of your air compressor.

Air Regulator: 

The air regulator controls the air flow

pressure. Turn regulator clockwise to increase air

pressure, counter-clockwise to decrease air pressure.

Air Chuck:

Convenient quick disconnect air chuck

allows for fast easy connection to an air hose.

Tank Drain Valve:

The Tank Drain Valve can be

opened to allow moisture and compressed air to be

released from the Air Tank.

WARNING!

Tank Drain Valve should always be

opened slowly to avoid damage to equipment and

possible injury.

Air Filter:

This heavy duty metal air filter keeps

your compressor running cleanly, by filtering 

out impurities.

Oil Breather Cap:

As the compressor motor

operates pressurized air must be released from the

crank case. The oil breather cap allows built up air

to escape, while shielding your air compressor from

airborne impurities.

Power Switch:

The red tipped power switch turns

the air compressor on and off. When switch is

pulled up, compressor is turned ON. When switch is

pulled down, compressor is turned OFF.

Note:

Always make sure that compressor Power

Switch is in the OFF position before

performing any maintenance or plugging the

compressor into a power supply.

Pressure Gauges:

These dual gauges indicate the

amount of air pressure built up in the air tank, as well

as the air pressure being delivered to the air chuck.

Safety Valve:

The Safety Valve device relieves

pressure from the Air Tank in the event of excessive

pressure build up. The Safety Valve is preset at

factory. Do not attempt to make any adjustments to

the Safety Valve. Periodically pull ring on the Safety

Valve end to check that it is working properly.

Air Tank:

Powder coated steel tank, with a 8 gallon

capacity, stores the compressed air until it is needed.

GETTING STARTED

Before operating your tool, check the contents of the

box to make sure you have everything you will need. 

Items included in the box:

Air Compressor

Air Filter

Oil Breather Cap

Bottle of Oil

Wheels (2)

Mounting Hardware for Wheels

Owner’s Manual

ASSEMBLY

NOTE:

Before performing any assembly or

maintenance make sure compressor is turned off

and unplugged from the power supply.

Installing the Wheels

1. Locate the wheels, hex bolts, washers, and

wheel nuts.

2. Insert hex bolt through center hole in wheel rim.
3. Insert the hex bolt, with wheel in place, through

the hole located in the lower rear of the air

compressor frame.

4. Slide washer onto the end of bolt which you have

just pushed through the air compressor frame.

5. Securely tighten bolt in place with the wheel nut.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for remaining wheel.
(See Figure 2)

Air

Chuck

Handle

Air Regulator

Tank Drain Valve

Air Filter

Pressure

Gauges

Figure 1.

Air Compressor

Air Tank

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Summary of Contents for 123007

Page 1: ...2 HP 8 GALLON AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING MANUAL Item 123007...

Page 2: ...uction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this produc...

Page 3: ...isk of starting the tool accidentally 14 Do not force tool Use the correct tool for your application The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed 15 Do not u...

Page 4: ...ndicate the amount of air pressure built up in the air tank as well as the air pressure being delivered to the air chuck Safety Valve The Safety Valve device relieves pressure from the Air Tank in the...

Page 5: ...eather Cap by turning clockwise See Figure 3 Installing the Air Chuck Note The use of a sealant tape is recommended on the threads of the Air Chuck to prevent air leakage 1 Thread the Air Chuck into t...

Page 6: ...ace The compressor is designed with heat dissipation fins which allow for proper cooling Keep the fins and all other parts which collect dust or dirt clean A clean compressor runs cooler and provides...

Page 7: ...Compressor Oil 1 Place Air Compressor on level surface The oil level should be at the red dot on the Oil Sight Glass 2 If oil level is low remove Oil Breather Cap and add enough oil to bring the oil...

Page 8: ...1 Defective Pressure Switch 1 Too much Oil in Crankcase 2 Compressor Overheated 3 Restricted Oil Breather Cap CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Replace or Reset Fuse Circuit Breaker 2 Check Wiring Connections 1 Re...

Page 9: ...lator 1 66 Air Chuck 1 67 Pressure Gauge 1 68 Screw M8X30 4 69 Unload Pipe 1 70 Check Valve 71 Power Cord 1 72 Tank Drain Valve 1 73 Rubber Feet 1 74 Washer 1 75 Screw M8X25 1 1 Air Tank 1 2 Nut M8 9...

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