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Instruction manual
TOOL SPECIFICATION
EN
Voltage ~ Frequency [V ~ Hz]
Rated power [W]
Engine power [HP]
No-load speed [RPM]
Productivity [L/min]
Working pressure [bar]
Air tank capacity [L]
Sound pressure level [dB(A)]
Sound power level [dB(A)]
Weight [kg]
Safety class
PART LIST
1.
Casing
2.
Receiver
3.
Connection nipple of the controlled pressure pipeline
4.
Handle of the pressure reducer
5.
Pressure gauge of the controlled pressure pipeline
6.
Handle for transporting
7.
Pipe connector
8.
Pressure gauge of the pipe connector
9.
Automatic pressure switch
10. On / Off switch
11. Safety valve
12. Pressure connector
13. Oil tank plug (breather)
14. Vents
15. Compressor pump
16. Inspection window
17. Air filter
18. Rubber feet
19. Slide valve
20. Wheel
21. Pressure reducer
22. Air filter cover
23. Filtering element
24. Non-return valve plug
25. Non-return valve spring
26. Non-return valve
27. Drain plug for oil
CONTENT OF THE BOX
Instruction manual (1 pc), wheels (1 set), rubber feet (1
set), air filter (2 pc), oil tank plug (breather) (1 pc).
Model
AC-100L2C
230 ~ 50
75 (K=3)
95 (K=3)
INTENDED USE
This tool is intended for generating compressed air
required for the operation of air tools; it is also intended
for supplying various units and facilities with compressed
air. It also allows keeping a constant pressure value in
a pipeline.
SAFETY REGULATION FOR THE USE
General safety rules
The following listed safety instructions should serve you
for the right use of the tool and for the protection of your
own safety, therefore, please read this very carefully.
When passing this tool to a third person, these
instructions must be handed too.
Retain this user's manual and all other literature
supplied with your tool for any future reference.
Comply with all the safety information and the warnings
on the tool.
Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the
tool before attempting to use it and above all, make sure
you know how to stop to use it in case of emergency.
Following these simple instructions will also maintain
your tool in good working order.
The tool must be assembled correctly before use.
Only use the tool for its designed purposes.
On the tool, there may be also decals and further
indications about the safety equipment to use that
must be considered. The prevention of accidents is
dependent upon the awareness, common sense and
proper training of everyone involved in the operation,
transport, maintenance and storage of the tool.
Never leave the tool unattended.
Never allow children to use the tool. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
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