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Craftsman 919.195411 Owner's Manual

Craftsman 919.195411 Owner's Manual

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OiJ Lubricated
SingJe Stage
HorizontaJ
PortabJe
AIR COMPRESSOR
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Safety
Guidelines
Assembmy
Operation
Maintenance
Service
and Adjustments
Repair
Parts
CAUTION:
Read the Safety Guidelines
and All Instructions Carefully Before
Operating.
Sears,
Roebuck
and Co., Hoffman
Estates,
IL 60179
U.S.A.
visit our craftsman website: www.sears.com/craftsman
A09713
Rev. 0 1/3/0._

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  • Page 1 AIR COMPRESSOR Safety Guidelines Assembmy Operation Maintenance Service and Adjustments Repair Parts CAUTION: Read the Safety Guidelines and All Instructions Carefully Before Operating. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. visit our craftsman website: www.sears.com/craftsman A09713 Rev. 0 1/3/0._...
  • Page 2 Back Cover FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY AIR COMPRESSOR Hfthis CRAFTSMAN Air Compressor fails due to a defect in materiaJ or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, Sears will at its option repair or replace it free of charge. Contact your nearest Sears Service Center (1-800-4-MY-HOME ®) to arrange for repair, or return the Air...
  • Page 3: Glossary

    Modet No, 919o195411 Running HP Bore 2.875" Stroke 2.0" Voitage-Singte Phase 120/240 Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement 15 amps Fuse Type Time Delay Air Tank Capacity 25 gallons Approximate Cut-in Pressure Approximate Cut-out Pressure SCFM @ 40 psig SCFM @ 90 psig Refer to Glossary for abbreviations.
  • Page 4 Save these instructions improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property damage. Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using this equipment. WARNING: Risk of explosion or fire How To Prevent mt What Could Happen mtis normaB for eBectricam contacts...
  • Page 5: Accessories

    WARNING: Risk of Bursting Air Tank: The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the tank, and result in a violent tank explosion and could cause property damage or serious injury. Now To Prevent What Could NaoDen Drain tank daily or after each use. Failure to properRy drain condensed water from tank, causing rust and...
  • Page 6 WARNING: Risk of Electrical Shock Now To Prevent mt What Ceumd Happen Your air compressor is powered Never operate the compressor outdoors electricity. Like any other electrically when it is raining or in wet conditions. powered device, If it is not used Never operate compressor with...
  • Page 7 WARNING: Risk of Burns How To Prevent It What Could Happen Never touch any exposed met.a[ parts Touching exposed metal such as the on compressor during or immediately compressor head or outlet tubes, can after operation. Compressor will remain result in serious burns.
  • Page 8 WARNmNG: Risk of Serious mnjury or Property Damage When Transporting Compressor (Fire, Inhalation, Damage to Vehicle Surfaces) How To Prevent What Could Happen Oil can Reak or spill and could result Always place COMPRESSOR on a in fire or breathing hazard; serious protective mat when transporting injury or death can result,...
  • Page 9 Become familiar with these terms When the tank pressure drops to a before operating the unit. certain low level the motor will restart CFM: Cubic feet per minute, automatically. The low pressure BCFM: Standard cubic feet per at which the motor automatically minute;...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Contents of Carton 1 - Air Compressor Wheels 2 - Shoulder Bolts, 3/8-16 2 - Nex Nuts, 3/8-16 Handle 1 - Handle Grip 2 - Cap Screws 2 - 1/4-20 Nex Nuts 2 - Retainer Clips 2 - Flat Washers Open End Of Handle 2 - Rubber Bumpers...
  • Page 11: Operation

    5. Rotate e ach retaining clip Assemble Rubber Feet clockwise andpress down until i t Attach rubber feet with the snaps i ntoplace over t hehandle. screws, washers and nuts provided as shown in figure below. Tighten securely. I Nut WheeR Ifthehandle h asexcessive movement, itis improperly...
  • Page 12 To Add NOTE: Crankcase oil capacity is approximately 16 fluid ounces. Drain tank to remease air pressure Replace oil fill plug. before removing the o{I fill cap or oil drain plug. Place unit on a level surface. Remove oil fill plug (A) and slowly add compressor oil until it is even with the top of the oil fill hole.
  • Page 13 Hnspect the plug and cord before each use. Do not use if there are signs of damage. air compressors can be operated Hfthese grounding instructions on a 15 amp circuit if the following conditions are met. are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether Voltage supply to circuit must the compressor...
  • Page 14 Know "four Air Compressor READ THiS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the !ocation of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference. On/Auto/Off Switch On/Auto/Off Switch: Turn this switch...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Air Intake Filter (not shown) This Cooling System (not shown): This filter is designed to clean air coming compressor contains an advanced into the pump. This filter must design cooling system. At the heart of always be clean and ventilation this cooling system is an engineered openings free from obstructions.
  • Page 16 After 20 minutes, close the drain Risk of Bursting, Too much air valve (clockwise). The air receiver pressure causes a hazardous wilI fill to "cut-out" pressure and risk of bursting, Check the the motor wilI stop. manufacturer's maximum pressure The compressor is now ready for use. rating for air tools and accessories, The reguBator outlet pressure Before...
  • Page 17 Customer Responsibilities Before Daily Eve_ Every Every Every Yearly each or after each hours hours hours hours Check Safety Valve Drain Tank j OiI Leaks Check Oil Change Oil Unusual Noise and/ or Vibration Air Filter ® (1) Drive Belt Condition Motor Pulley/ Flywheel...
  • Page 18 To Check Safety Valve Risk of Bursting, Risk of Bursting, Brain tank to remease if the safety valve air pressure before removing does not work properly, over= oil fill cap or oil drain pmug, pressurization may occur, causing air tank rupture or an explosion, Ohecking Place unit on a Ievet surface.
  • Page 19 Measure the distance between Air Filter inspection the edge of the belt and the Replacement straightedge at points A1 and A2 Risk of Burns, in figure. The difference between Compressor head measurements should be no and cyminder smeeve are very hot, more than 1/16".
  • Page 20 ALL SERVICE AND REPAIR Using an adjustable wrench, OPERATIONS NOT DESCRIBED loosen pressure retief tube nut iN THiS MANUAL MUST BE at air tank and pressure switch= PERFORMED BY A TRAINED Carefully move pressure relief SERVICE TECHNiCiAN. tube away from check valve. Unscrew the check valve (turn counterclockwise) using a 7/8"...
  • Page 21 Motor This motor has a manual thermal overload protector, if the motor overheats for any reason, the overload protector will shut off the motor. The motor must be allowed to coot down before restarting. restart: Place the On/Auto/Off lever in the "Off"...
  • Page 22 Apply pipe sealant tape to the To Replace Belt nipple. Risk of Unsafe Operations, Serious 10. Assemble the regulator and injury or damage may occur if orient as shown in previous parts of the body or moose items figure. get caught inmoving parts.
  • Page 23 Before you store the air compressor, Risk of Bursting, make sure you do the following: Water will condense in the air tank, mfnot drained, Review the "Maintenance" water will corrode and weaken section on the preceding the air tank causing a risk of air pages and perform scheduled tank rupture...
  • Page 24 t,® ®® Performing repairs may expose vomtage sources, moving parts, or compressed air sources. Personal injury may occur. Before servicing: Unplug or disconnect electrical suppmy to the air compressor, bleed tank of pressure, and allow the air compressor to cool. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION...
  • Page 25 CORRECTION PROBLEM CAUSE it is normal for "some" if there is an excessive amount Pressure reading of pressure drop when the pressure drop to occur. on the outlet accessory is used, adjust the pressure gauge regulator as instructed in the (if equipped) Operation section.
  • Page 26: Service And Adjustments

    CORRECTION PROBLEM CAUSE Motor will not Let motor cool off and see Motor overtoad protection run. "Motor" paragraph in the switch has tripped "Service and Adjustment" section. Motor will start automatically Tank pressure exceeds )ressure switch "cut-in" when tank pressure drops beiow "cut-in"...
  • Page 27 CORRECTmON CAUSE PROBLEM Knocking Noise. Possible defect in safety Operate safety valve manually valve. by pulling on ring. if valve still leaks, it should be replaced. Defective check valve. Remove and clean, or replace. Loose pulley Tighten pulley set screw; see Parts manual for torque specifications.
  • Page 28 Air Compressor Model Number 919,195411 66 --._ Torque 15-25 Ft,-Lbs. ue 70-80 In-Lbs A09713 28-ENG...
  • Page 29 Outlet Tube SSP-7812 Nut Sleeve Assembly 1/2" (2) CA0=1059 Handle Clips (2) D22266 Label, Application Duty Star 6 PRO LA-3105 Label, Craftsman Logo LA-3289 Label, Oil Notice (Not Shown) D30082 Label, Performance LA-3021 Label, Warning (Not Shown) LA-3108 Label, Hot Surface...
  • Page 30 Air Compressor Model Number 919o1954t 1 7-I 0 ft.-Ibs. 94-_.._ "! 9-12 ft.-Ibs. 15-20 ft-lbs. -_ _ 2::_95 25-30 ft.-Ibs. 25-30 ft.-Ibs. 13-17 ft.-Ibs. @,2C::>67 72 7! ..0--68 ,-_Jc'e._7 89-. !;"'\ - _,_SE_c_ 7" _..._,_(o!B fiMB Nug) (oH drain Nug) A09713 30-ENG...
  • Page 31 Air Compressor Model Number 919o1954t 1 Part Number Description X 64 Z=265=196=1 Exhaust flapper valve - beveled corners (2 used on valve plate) Z=CAC=4212=1 Valve plate assembly (hcludes 4 ea= Key #95 and 2 ea= Key #96 & #64) + 66 Z=CAC-1265=2 Valve plate gasket e 67...
  • Page 32: Notes

    GARANTiA TOTAL DE UN Al_O DEL COMPRESOR DE AIRE Si este compresor de aire Craftsman fallase debido a defectos de materiales o de fabricaci6n dentro dei a_o de su fecha de compra, Sears, a su opci6n, io reparara o reemplazara sin costo alguno.
  • Page 33 Modelo N ° 919o195411 2,0 HP Potencia de trabajo DiAmetro interior 2,875 pulg. (73,0 ram) Carrera 2 pulg. (50,8 mm) 120V/240V Voltaje-corriente manofAsica Circuito minimo requerido Acci6n retardada Tipo de fusible Capacidad de aire en el tanque 25 Galones (94,6 litros) Presi6n de corte de entrada 120 psig Presi6n de corte de salida...
  • Page 34 GUARDE ESTAS |NSTRUCCiONES operaci6n o el mantenimiento inadecuados este producto podrian ocasionar sedas lesiones y dafios propiedad, Lea y comprenda todas advertencias e instrucciones de funcionamiento antes de utilizer este equipo, ADVERTENCIA: Riesgo de Explosi6n o mncendio puede occurrir c6mo preveniHo Para los contaetos el6ctricos...
  • Page 35 ADVERTENCIA: Riesgo de E×plosi6n Tanque de aire: las siguientes condiciones podrfan, causar el debilitamiento del tanque, determinar su explosi6n violenta, danos a la propiedad o serias lesiones= qu_ puede occurrir c6mo prevenirRo Drenaje inadecuado del agua condeneada Drene el tanque diariarnente o despu_s en eUtaaque,...
  • Page 36 ADVERTENCIA: Riesgo Descarga ER_ctrica "_J puede occurrir c6mo preveniHo Su compresor de aire est& accionado Jam&s opere el compresor a la intemperie e_ectricidad. Como cualquier otro dispositivo cuando est& Hoviendo o en condiciones electrico impulsado electricamente, si no se Uo humedad=Nunca opere el compresor...
  • Page 37 ADVERTENCIA: Riesgo de Quernaduras c6rno preveniHo q u6 puede occurrir James toque partes de metal e×puestae en e[ Tocar el metal expueste ta_ come e[ eabeza_ compresor durante o inmediatamente despues de[ compresor o _os tubes de sa_ida de[ escape, de _aoperacion= e8 compresor permaneeer_ puede ecasienade...
  • Page 38 iiiii, ADVERTENCIA: Riesgo de Sepias Lesiones o DaSos a la Propiedad Transportar el ¢ornpresor (Fuego, hhaUaci6n, daSo a la superficie de vehicuUos) puede occurrir c6mo preveniHo EU aceite puede derramarse y ello podria Deposite e_ eomp_eso_ sobre usa aUfombriHa resultar en serias _esiones o la muerte debido al protectora cuando Uotranspo_te,...
  • Page 39 volver_ a arrancar automAticamente. Familiadcese con los siguientes t6rminos, presi6n baja a la cual el motor arranca antes de operar la unidad: automaticamente, se llama presi6n CFM: (Cubic feet per minute) Pies cObicos "minima de corte". pot minuto. Presi6n m_xima de torte: Cuando SCFM:...
  • Page 40 Contenido de la caja 1 - Compresor de aire 2 = Ruedas 2 = Pemos con resalto, 3/8-16 pUlga 2 = Tuercas hexagonales, 3/8-16 pUlga 1 = Manija 1 = Agarradera de manija 2 = Tomillo de cabeza cubierta 2 = Tuercas hexagonales 1/4-20 2 = Clips de ret6n Aletas...
  • Page 41 proporcionan un despeje, estabiRidad o soporte adecuado para tirar de la unidad haeia arriba y haeia abajo per esealeras o gradas. La unidad debe set levantada o empujada per una tampa. EnsambJe de las patas de caucho Instale las patas de goma con los tornillos, arandelas planas y tuercas provistas, tal como se muestra en la Si el asa tuviese movimiento...
  • Page 42 NOTA: La capacidad del carter es de 16 Para agregar aceite onzas liquidas (473 ml) de aceite. Drene el tanque fin de liberar la Celocar la tapa de Ilenado de aceite presi6n de aire antes de extraer la y ajustarla. tapa para el relleno de aceite, o el tap6n para drenaje del aceite.
  • Page 43 Si las instrucciones de conexi6n Riesgo de Operaci6n a tierra no fueran completamente Lasegura. Ciertos comprendidas, o si se estuviera ante compresores de aire pueden operados en un circuito de 15 A, la duda acerca de que el compresor estuviese adecuadamente conectado siempre que se cumplan...
  • Page 44 Conozca su com_resor Qire LEA ESTE MANUAL DEL PROPIETARiO Y SUS NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD ANTES DE OPERAR LA UNIDAD. Compare las ilustraciones contra su unidad a fin de familiarizarse con la ubicaci6n de los distintos controles y regulaciones. Conserve este manual para referencias futuras.
  • Page 45 V_lvula de V_lvula aliviadora de presi6n: La v_lvula drenaje: aliviadora de presi6n se encuentra v_lvula de ubicada en el costado del interruptor drenaje se presi6n; ha side diser_ada para liberar encuentra autom&ticamente el aire comprimido ubicada sobre la cabeza compresora y el tubo de salida, la base del cuando el compresor...
  • Page 46 Mueva la palanca On/Auto/Off a la posici6n "On/Auto". El compresor se Demasiada presi6n de air podr_ set Ua pondr_ en mamha. causa de riesgo de e×pUosi6n.Verifique Uos Haga funcionar el compresor durante 20 valores de m_xima presi6n dados per el minutes.
  • Page 47 Responsabilidades dem cliente Diariamente Cada Cada Cada Cada Antes Anualmente o luego de de cada hor_s cada uso horas horas ho_s Verifique la valvula de seguridad Drenaje del tanque P6rdidas de aceite Verifique el aceite Cambio de aceite Ruido inusual y/o vibraci6n ®...
  • Page 48 Aceite CSmo vedficar la vamvumade seguridad Riesgo de E×plosi6n. Riesgo de Explosi6n. Si Rav_lvula de Drene eBtanque fin de liberar la presiSn de aire antes de seguridad no trabaja adecuadamente, extraer la tapa para eBreHeno de aceite, erie podr_ determinar la eebrepreei6n o eBtapSn para drenaje del aeeite.
  • Page 49 Filtro deAirelnspeccidn y reemplazo Mida la distancia entre el borde de la correa y la regla, en el punto A1- Riesgo de quemaduras, A2 de la figura. La diferencia entre las mediciones no debe mayor que eabezal ylamanga del e ilindro d el 1/16 pulg.
  • Page 50 TODO T(PO DE MANTEN(MIENTO Utilizando una Ilave regulable, afloje Y OPERACIONES DE REPARAOI6N la tuerca del tube aliviador de presi6n NO MENCIONADOS, DEBERAN SER en el tanque de aire y el EFECTUADOS POR PERSONAL TECNICO interruptor de presi6n. Retire ESPECIAUZADO. cuidadosamente la tuberia de alivio de presi6n de la v_lvula de retenci6n.
  • Page 51 Motor Para reemplazar el regulador Este motor tiene un protector manual Libere toda la presi6n del aire del de sobrecarga t6rmica. Si el motor se tanque. Vea "Drenaje del tanque" en sobrecalienta por cualquier motivo, el la secci6n "Mantenimiento". protector de sobrecarga apaga el motor. Desenchufe el equipo.
  • Page 52 Cambio de la correa Extraiga la salida el man6metro presi6n, el man6metro del tanque Riesgo y la conexi6n rapida (si estuviese Operaei6n equipada) del regulador. Insegura: Pueden ocurrir serias lesiones o daSos si partes del cuerpo Extraiga el regulator. prendas sueltas son eapturados entre Aplique sellador para carlos al niple.
  • Page 53 Antes de guardar su compresor de aire, Riesgo de Explosi6n. asegOrese de hacer Io siguiente: El agua se Revise la secci6n "Mantenimiento" condensa dentro del tanque de aire. Si de las p_ginas precedentes y ejecute no se drena, ella corroer_ debilitando el mantenimiento programado...
  • Page 54 Riesgo de Operaci6n Insegura: La unidad arranca autom_ticamente euando est_ enchufada. ARhaeer eR mantenimiento, el operador puede quedar e×puesto a fuentes de eorriente de aire comprimido o a piezas movibles. Antes de intentar haeer reparaeiones, desconectar el compresor del tomacorriente, drenar la presi6n de aire demtanque esperar...
  • Page 55 PROBLEMA CORRECCJON CAUSA Si hubiese una caida excesiva La lectura de la Es normal que ocurra alg0n de presi6n durante el uso del descenso en la presi6n. presi6n sobre un accesorio, ajuste el regulador de man6metro acuerdo a las instrucciones de la viene equipado secci6n "Operaci6n".
  • Page 56 CORRECCION PROBLEMA CAUSA El motor no Deje enfriar el motor y ver "Motor" El interruptor de protecci6n funciona. sobrecarga del motor se ha en la secci6n "Servicio y Ajustes". abierto. El motor arrancar_ automaticamente La presi6n del tanque excede la presi6n de "corte m_ximo" cuando la presi6n del tanque caiga por debajo de la presi6n de corte del interruptor...
  • Page 57 CORRECCION PROBLEMA CAUSA Golpeteo. Posible defecto en la v_lvula Opere la v_lvula de seguridad manualmente tirando de su anillo. de seguridad. Si la v_lvula aun pierde, deber_ ser reemplazada. Posible defecto en la v&lvula Extraiga y limpie o reemplace. de seguridad. Polea floja.
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  • Page 59: Repair Protection Agreements

    Repair Protection Agreements Reparaciones Congratulations on making a smart Felic/taciones par hacer una compra purchase. Your new Craftsman ¢6 product isteligente. Su nueva unidad Craftsman @ esta is designed and manufactured for years diseflada y fabricada para afios de operaci6n of dependable operation.
  • Page 60 Your Home For repair - in your home - of all major brand appHiances, Hawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooHing systems, no matter who made it, no matter who sold it! For the repHacement parts, accessories owner's manuaHs that you need to do-it-yourseHfi For Sears professionaH instaHHation of home appHiances and items Hike garage door openers and water heaters.