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SAFETY WARNINGS 

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Risk from Moving Parts 

Serious injury may occur from moving parts 
such as belts, pulleys, flywheels or fans if they 
came in contact with you or your clothing.   

Never operate the air compressor without 
protective belt guards installed.  Replace 
damaged protective covers or guards 
immediately. 

An electric air compressor with automatic 
controls can restart at any time and cause 
bodily injury when least expected. 

Always unplug air compressor and drain air
tanks completely before attempting any repairs 
or performing maintenance.  Never allow 
children or adolescents to operate air 
compressor. 

Serious injury may occur if repairs are 
attempted with damaged, missing or removed 
protective guards, shrouds or missing covers. 

All repairs to the air compressor should be 
made only by authorized or trained service 
personnel. 
 

 

Risk of Burn 

Serious burn injuries could occur from touching 
exposed metal parts such as the compressor 
head, copper/braided discharge lines and 
engine exhaust muffler during operation, and 
even after compressor is shut down for 
sometime. 

Never touch any of the exposed metal parts 
during operation and for an extended period of 
time after the air compressor has shut down.   
Do not attempt maintenance on the unit until it 
has been allowed to completely cool. 

 

Risk of Injury from Lifting 

Serious injury can result from attempting to lift 
an object that is too heavy. 
 
 

Always obtain assistance from others before 
attempting to lift any object that is too heavy 
for one person. 
 

 

Flying Objects 

Serious injury may occur from loose debris 
being propelled at high speeds from the 
compressed air stream. 
 

Always wear OSHA required “287” safety 
glasses to protect the eyes during operation of 
the air compressor.  Never point the air stream 
or tools at any point of your body, other people 
or animals.  Always turn off the air compressor 
and drain tank pressure completely before 
attempting maintenance or attaching air tools. 

 Warning 

Risk of Unsafe Operation 

Serious injury or death may occur to you or 
others if air compressor is used in an unsafe 
manner. 

Review and understand all instructions and 
warnings in your owner’s manual.  Know how 
to stop the air compressor.  Do not operate 
until you are thoroughly familiar with all of the 
controls.  Do not operate the compressor if 
fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or 
drugs.  Stay alert while operating the 
compressor and pay close attention to the task 
at hand. 

 Caution 

Risk of Damage to  

Air Compressor or Property 

Failure to transport or operate the air 
compressor properly may result in major repair 
expenses. Oil leaks will damage carpets, 
painted surfaces, flooring and other items. 

Check oil levels daily and maintain proper oil 
levels.  Always run compressor in a level, 
secure position that keeps it from tipping or 
falling during use.  Do not operate without an 
air filter or in a corrosive environment. Always 
transport in a level position and use protective 
mats to keep truck beds clean, etc.  Check 
drain bolts regularly and do not overfill 
machinery with oil. 

 

IMPORTANT

Please note that this product may not be equipped with a spark arresting muffler.  If the compressor is operated around 
flammable materials or agricultural crops, brush, forests, and grasslands an approved spark arrestor must be installed, 
maintained and in good working order. An approved spark arrestor is legally required in the State of California under 
sections 4442 and 4443 of the California Public Resources Code Statute section 130050.   
 
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other 
reproductive harm.  Always wash hands after handling this product. 
 
Periodic inspection of in-service pressure-retaining items is mandated in your jurisdiction. In addition to performing these 
inspections, your jurisdiction may require or permit insurance companies to provide the mandated inspection service for 
their insured. Information for your jurisdiction can be found on the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel 
Inspectors website by typing 

www.nationalboard.org/NationalBoard/Members/

 in your web browser. 

Summary of Contents for STATIONARY AIR COMPRESSOR

Page 1: ...Step 3 Record the model number and serial number from the unit nameplate on the front of your owner s manual Space is also provided for pump up time test to be performed and recorded upon initial star...

Page 2: ...attachments before reading the owner s manual to determine the maximum pressure recommendations Never exceed the manufacturer s maximum allowable pressure ratings Do not use compressor to inflate sma...

Page 3: ...nsafe Operation Serious injury or death may occur to you or others if air compressor is used in an unsafe manner Review and understand all instructions and warnings in your owner s manual Know how to...

Page 4: ...e inductive motors that require 3 5 times the full load amp draw to properly start Most generators will not provide the wattage needed to properly start this type of electric motor The motor must alwa...

Page 5: ...rankcase with oil be sure to use a single viscosity non detergent oil DO NOT USE A DETERGENT OIL Check the oil before starting Prior to shipping complete units are filled with oil and tested The oil s...

Page 6: ...nged PRESSURE SWITCHES The pressure switch detects the demand for compressed air and allows the motor to start When the demand is satisfied the unit stops and unloads the head pressure with a short hi...

Page 7: ...er belt tension Adjust belt tension Oil in discharge air or oil blowing out of crankcase vent Wrong oil viscosity Use correct type of oil Improper flywheel rotation Contact an electrician Crankcase ov...

Page 8: ...of merchantability and fitness for purpose and of any other obligations and or liabilities on the part of Associate Engineering Corporation Associate Engineering Corporation neither assumes nor author...

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