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CAUTION !
WARNING !
QR-25 Series
52201-105, May 2003
Retain all containers and packing for inspection by the carrier.
A claim form can be requested from the carrier: Standard Form for
Presentation of Loss and Damage Claims (form # 3208). Your claim will need
to be substantiated with the following documents:
a.)
form #3208
b.)
original bill of lading
c.)
original paid freight bill
d.)
original invoice or certified copy
e.)
other particulars obtainable in proof of loss or damage (photos,
damage inspection, etc.)
The proper description and classification of our product in the National
Motor Freight Classification 100-H, contained in item 118100, reads as follows:
Compressors, air, or air ends: with or without air tanks, hose or nozzles,
mounted or not mounted."
We suggest that these instructions be circulated to your shipping and
receiving personnel.
Quincy air compressors should be installed in an area that is clean, dry, well
lighted, and adequately ventilated. Inspection and maintenance checks are
required daily. Therefore, sufficient space needs to be provided around the
compressor for safe and proper inspection, cleaning, and maintenance.
The compressor must not be installed closer than 24 inches to a wall or
another compressor. This allows ample circulation of air across the compressor
cylinders, heads and cooler (if so equipped). If at all possible, the pulley drive
system (i.e. motor pulley, compressor sheave, belts and guard) should be
located next to a wall to minimize any danger created by the drive system while
the compressor is operating.
Due to standard drive motor limitations, it is recommended that the
compressor be operated in temperatures under 104°F. In cold climates, the
compressor should be installed in a heated building.
Do not operate this compressor in ambient temperatures lower
than -15° F. A crankcase heater is recommended for a compressor
that is to operate in temperatures under 32° F.
Under no circumstances should a compressor be used in an area
that may be exposed to toxic, volatile, or corrosive atmosphere. Do
not store toxic, volatile, or corrosive agents near the compressor.
Noise
Noise is a potential health hazard that must be considered. There are federal
and local laws governing acceptable noise levels. Check with local officials for
specifications.
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Quincy Compressor
3501 Wismann Lane, Quincy IL - 62305-3116

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