Operating Procedures; Maintenance; Air Compressor; Compressor Oil - Craftsman 919.157251 Owner's Manual

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1. Before attaching
an air hose or accessory,
make
sure the engine is off. Close the outlet valve or
pressure regulator. (If an optional air pressure
regulator
is not used, do not use accessories
rated
at less than 110 psig.)
2. Attach hose and accessory.
TOO MUCH AIR PRESSURE CAUSES A
HAZARDOUS RISK OF BURSTING. CARE-
FULLY FOLLOW STEPS 3 THROUGH 10
EACH TIME THE COMPRESSOR IS USED.
3. Check the manufacturer's
maximum pressure
rating for air tools and accessories.
The compressor
outlet pressure must never exceed the maximum
pressure rating.
4. Start the engine and allow tank pressure to build.
Your outfit is ready for use.
Compressed
air from
the outfit
may contain
water
condensation
and oil mist.
Do not
spray
unfiltered
air at an item
that
could
be damaged.
Some
air operated
tools
or
devices
may require
filtered
air.
Read
the
instructions
for the
air tool or device.
When you are finished:
5. Turn offengine.
6. Shut-off outlet valve or air pressure regulator.
7. Remove air tool or accessory.
8. Open outlet valve or regulator and allow air to slowly
bleed from the tank. Close the outlet vavle or regulator
when the tank pressure is approximately 20 psig.
g.
10,
WATER WILL CONDENSE IN TANK. IF NOT
DRAINED, WATER WILL CORRODE AND
WEAKEN THE AIR TANK CAUSING A RISK
OF TANK RUPTURE. SEE STEP 9.
With tank pressure at approximately
20 PSI, open
the drain cock and allow moisture to drain. Turn the
drain T-handle
counterclockwise
to open.
NOTE
If drain cock is clogged, release all air pres-
sure. The drain cock can then be removed,
cleaned,
and then reinstalled.
After the water has been drained, close the drain
cock. The compressor outfit can now be stored.
DURING MAINTENANCE,
YOU COULD BE EXPOSED TO COMPRESSED
AIR OR MOVING PARTS. PER-
SONAL INJURIES CAN OCCUR. BEFORE DOING ANY MAINTENANCE
OR REPAIR, DISCONNECT THE
SPARK PLUG WIRE TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL
STARTING, AND RELIEVE AIR TANK PRESSURE. NEVER
OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR
WITH THE BELT GUARD REMOVED.
Air Compressor
A clean
air compressor
and engine
run cooler and
provide
longer service. Clean or blow off fins and any
other parts of the air compressor
and enginethat
collect
dust or dirt,
Do not place rags, containers
or other
material
on or against the compressor.
Ventilation
is
necessary to maintain proper air compressor
operating
temperature.
Compressor
Pump Air Intake Filter --
Inspection
and Replacement
A dirty air filter will not allow the compressor
to operate
at full capacity.
Before you use the compressor,
check
the air filter to be sure it is clean.
Compressor
Oil -- Checking
and Changing
Check oil level in the crankcase
daily. The oil level
should be even with the top of the fill hole and must not
be allowed to be lower than 3/8" from the top (6 threads)
at any time. It is recommended
that the oil be changed
after every
100 hours of operation.
To drain the oil,
remove the oil drain plug and collect the oil in a suitable
container.
Be sure to replace the plug securely before
adding new oil. Use a special compressor
oil such as
Sears compressor
oil or SAE 20-20W
SF motor
oil.
(Crankcase
oil capacity
is 16 fluid
ounces.)
Under
extreme
winter
conditions
use 10 weight
oil. Multi-
viscosity
oil (10W30) will leave carbon
deposits
on
critical components
reducing
performance
and com-
pressor life.
If it is dirty, replace with a new filter. The filter may be
removed
by using a pair of needle nose pliers or a
screwdriver.
Pull or pry out the old filter and push in a
new one.
Check
Valve -- Inspection
and Replacement
Remove the check valve for inspection
or replacement
if air is leaking constantly
back through the check valve.
Use the following procedure
to inspect, clean or replace
the check valve.
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