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Craftsman 919.165613 Owner's Manual page 9

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Become
familiar
with these terms
before
operating
the unit.
CFM:
Cubic feet per minute.
SCFM:
Standard
cubic
feet per min-
ute; a unit of measure
of air delivery.
PSIG:
Pounds
per square
inch
gauge;
a unit of measure
of pressure.
Code
Certification:
Products
that
bear one or more of the following
marks:
UL, CUL, ETL, CETL,
have
been evatdated
by OSHA
certified
independent
safety
laboratories
and
meet the applicable
Underwriters
Laboratories
Standards
for Safety.
Cut-In
Pressure:
While
the motor
is off, air tank pressure
drops
as
you continue
to use your acces-
sory. When
the tank pressure
drops
to a certain
low level the motor
will
restart
automatically.
The low pres-
sure at which
the motor
automatically
restarts
is called
"cutqn"
pressure.
Cut-Out
Pressure:
When
an air
compressor
is turned
on and begins
to run, air pressure
in the air tank
begins
to build,
it builds
to a certain
high pressure
before
the motor
auto-
matically
shuts
off - protecting
your
air tank from pressure
higher than its
capacity.
The high pressure
at which
the motor
shuts
off is called
"cut-out"
pressure.
Branch
Circuit:
Circuit
carrying
elec-
tricity
from electrical
panel to outlet.
To Lock
Out Power:
Place a lock on
the line power
switch
so no one else
can turn on the power.
The accessories
and tools
are avail-
able through
the current
Power
and
Hand Tool Catalog
or full-line
Sears
stores.
Accessories
In Line Filter
Tire Air Chuck
Quick Connector
Sets (various
sizes)
o
Air Pressure
Regulators
Oil Fog Lubricators
,
Air Hose:
1/4", 3/8" or 1/2" I.D. in
various
lengths
Refer to the selection
chart located
on
the unit to select
the tools this unit is
capable
of powering.
The use of any
other
accessory
not recommended
for use with
this tool
could
be hazardous.
Use
only accessories
rated equal to
or higher
than
the rating
of the air
compressor.
This air compressor
pump
is capable
of running
continuously.
However,
to prolong
the life of your air com-
pressor,
it is recommended
that a
50%-75%
average
duty cycle
be
maintained;
that is, the air compres-
sor pump
should
not run more than
30-45
minutes
in any given
hour.
9- ENG
N004083

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