Craftsman 919.167700 Owner's Manual
Craftsman 919.167700 Owner's Manual

Craftsman 919.167700 Owner's Manual

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Owner's
Manual
Permanently
Lubricated
Single Stage
Portable
AiR COMPRESSOR
Model No.
919.167700
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Safety
Guidelines
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Assembly
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Operation
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Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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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
N022064
Rev. o 12/15/08

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  • Page 1 Model No. 919.167700 Safety Guidelines Assembly Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting 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 N022064 Rev. o 12/15/08...
  • Page 2 WARRANTY ..........SPECiFiCATiON CHART ........SAFETY GUiDELiNES ........GLOSSARY ..........ACCESSORIES ..........DUTY CYCLE ..........ASSEMBLY ..........INSTALLATION ......... 10-12 OPERATION ..........12-14 MAINTENANCE ......... 15-16 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ......17-18 STORAGE ..........TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......19-21 REPAIR PARTS ......... 22-25 ESPANOL ..........
  • Page 3: Glossary

    Model No. 919.167700 Running HP "1.6 Bore 2.875" Stroke 1.45" Voltage-Single Phase 120V/60HZ Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement 15 amps Fuse Type Time Delay Air Tank Capacity (gallons) 26 (98.4 liter) Approx. Cutqn 130 psi Approx. Cut-out 160 psi SCFM @ 40 psig *6.3 SCFM @ 90 psig *4.9...
  • Page 4 RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FiRE WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT iT It is normal for electrical contacts Always operate the compressor within the motor and pressure in a well ventilated area free of switch to spark, combustible materials, gasoline, or solvent vapors.
  • Page 5: Risk Of Bursting

    Exposure to chemicals in dust cre- • Work in an area with good cross ventilation. Read and follow the ated by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other con- safety instructions provided on the struction activities may be harmful. label or safety data sheets for the materials you are spraying.
  • Page 6: Risk O Felectrical Shock

    Tires: • Over inflation of tires could result in • Use a tire pressure gauge to check serious injury and property damage, the tires pressure before each use and while inflating tires; see the tire sidewall for the correct tire pressure. NOTE: Air tanks, compressors and similar equipment used to inflate tires can fill small tires similar to these very rapidly.
  • Page 7: Risk O F Hot S Urfaces

    RiSK FROM FLYING OBJECTS WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT The compressed air stream can Always wear certified safety • • cause soft tissue damage to equipment: ANSI Z87.1 eye exposed skin and can propel dirt, protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3) chips, loose particles, and small with side shields when using the objects at high speed, resulting in...
  • Page 8 • Attempting to operate compressor Any repairs required on this product with damaged or missing parts or should be performed by authorized attempting to repair compressor service center personnel. with protective shrouds removed can expose you to moving parts and can result in serious injury. Risk or UNSAFE OPERATION WHAT CAN HAPPEN...
  • Page 9 RISK OF iNJURY FROM LiFTiNG WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT Serious injury can result from • The compressor is too heavy to attempting to lift too heavy an be lifted by one person. Obtain assistance from others before object.
  • Page 10: Duty Cycle

    This unit is capable of powering the following Accessories. The accessories are available through the current Power and Hand Tool Catalog or full-line Sears stores. Accessories Refer to the selection chart located on the unit to select the tools this unit is •...
  • Page 11: Extension Cords

    Make sure the outlet being used another length of hose to its end. has the same configuration as the Attach additional lengths of hose as grounded plug. DO NOT USE AN needed. Always use an air hose rated ADAPTER. See illustration. 300 psi or greater.
  • Page 12 Moving Risk of Unsafe Operation. Ensure The wheels and proper footing and use caution handle do not provide when roiling compressor so that adequate clearance, stability, or unit does not tip or cause loss of support for pulling the unit up and balance.
  • Page 13: How To Use Your

    Universal Quick-Connect Body: The running, air will be heard escaping from this valve for a few seconds. No air universal quick-connect body accepts the three most popular styles of quick- should be heard leaking when the motor connect plugs: Industrial, automotive is running or after the unit reaches "cut- (Tru-flate), and ARC.
  • Page 14 NOTE: Push coupler back until it Risk of unsafe clicks to prevent air from escaping operation, Do not through the quick connect. use damaged or worn accessories. Plug the power cord into the correct branch circuit receptacle. Too much air pressure causes a (Refer to Voltage and Circuit hazardous...
  • Page 15: Customer Responsibilities

    CUSTOMER RESPONSiBiLiTiES Procedure Daily Daily Weekly or after each use Check safety valve inspect air filter Drain air tank Check for unusual noise/vibration Check for air leaks* Clean compressor exterior To check for air leaks apply a solution of soapy water around joints. While compressor is pumping to pressure and after pressure cuts out, look for air bubbles to form.
  • Page 16: Air Filter

    NOTE: All compressed air systems After the water has been drained, generate condensate that accumulates close the drain valve (clockwise). in any drain point (e.g., tanks, filter, after- The air compressor can now be stored. coolers, dryers). This condensate con- tains lubricating oil and/or substances NOTE: If drain valve is plugged, which may be regulated and must be...
  • Page 17 Using an adjustable wrench, loos- Risk of unsafe en outlet tube nut at air tank and operation. Unit pump head. Carefully move outlet cycles automatically when power is tube away from check valve. on. When doing Maintenance, you may be exposed to voltage sources, Using an compressed...
  • Page 18: To Replace Regulator

    Assemble quick connect to new TO REPLACE REGULATOR regulator and tighten. Release all air pressure from air tank. See To Drain Tank in the Maintenance section. Unplug compressor. Remove shrouds. Remove the outlet pressure gauge and quick connect from the regulator.
  • Page 19: Service And Adjustments

    Risk of Unsafe Operation. Unit cycles automatically when power is on. When servicing, you may be exposed to voltage sources, compressed air, or moving parts. Before servicing unit unplug or disconnect electrical supply to the air compressor, bleed tank of pressure, and allow the air compressor to cool.
  • Page 20 PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Pressure read- It is normal for "some" If there is an excessive ing on the regu- 3ressure drop to occur. amount of pressure drop when lated pressure the accessory is used, adjust gauge drops the regulator following the when an acces- instructions in the Description sory is used.
  • Page 21 PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Motor will not Motor overload protection Refer to Motor Overload run. switch has tripped. Protection under Operation. If motor overload protection trips frequently, contact a Trained Service Technician. Tank pressure exceeds Motor will start automatically 3ressure switch "cut-in" when tank pressure drops 3ressure.
  • Page 22: Notes/Notas

    GARANTIA ............CUADRO DE ESPEClFICAClONES ........DEFINICIONES DE NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD ......IMPORTANTES INSTRUCClONES DE SEGURIDAD ....27-32 GLOSARIO ............ACCESORIOS ............ ClCLO DE SERVIClO ..........ENSAMBLADO ........... INSTALAClON ..........34-35 OPERAClON ........... 36-38 MANTENIMIENTO ..........39-40 SERVlClO Y AJUSTES ...........
  • Page 23 Modelo N ° 919.167700 HP de Trabajo "1,6 Diametro interior 2,875 pulg. (73,0 mm) Carrera 1,45 pulg. (36,8 mm) Tensi6n monofasica 120V/60HZ Circuito minimo requerido Acci6n retardada Tipo de fusible Capacidad de aire en el tanque 98,4 litros (26 Galones ) Presi6n de corte de entrada 130 psi Presi6n de corte de salida...
  • Page 24 RIESGO DE EXPLOSION 0 INCENDIO &QUE PUEDE SUCEDER? COMO EVITARLO • Es normal que los contactos el6ctricos • Opere siempre el compresor en un dentro del motor y el interruptor de Area bien ventilada libre de materiales presi6n produzcan chispas, combustibles, gasolina o vapores de solventes.
  • Page 25 RIESGO DE EXPLOSION Tanque de aire: El tanque de aire de su compresor de aire esta diseSado y puede tener c6digo UM (para unidades con tanques de aire de m&s de 152 mm (6 pulgadas) de diametro) segOn las normas de la ASME, Secci6n VIII, Div. 1. Todos los recipientes de presi6n se deben inspeccionar cada dos amos.
  • Page 26 RIESGO DE DESCARGA EL_:CTRICA COMO EVITARLO &QUE PUEDE SUCEDER? Su compresor de aire funciona Nunca haga funcionar el compresor al • • aire libre cuando esta Iloviendo o en con electricidad. Como cualquier condiciones de humedad. otro mecanismo que funciona con electricidad, si no se Io utiliza Nunca haga funcionar el compresor sin correctamente puede provocar...
  • Page 27 RIESGO P OR PIEZAS MOVlLES COMO EVITARLO _,QUF: PUEDE SUCEDER? • Las piezas m6viles como la polea, el • Nunca haga funcionar el compresor volante y la correa pueden provocar sin los protectores o cubiertas o si los mismos estan da_ados. lesiones graves si entran en contacto con usted o con sus ropas.
  • Page 28 RIESGO D E CAiDAS COMO EVITARLO &QU! _ PUEDE SUCEDER? Un compresor portatil se puede caer de • Opere siempre el compresor en una una mesa, banco o techo, provocando posici6n estable y segura para evitar que la unidad se mueva accidentalmente. dafios al compresor y puede producir lesiones graves o la muerte del operador.
  • Page 29 arrancar automAticamente. La presi6n Familiaricese con los siguientes t6rminos, baja a la cual el motor arranca automati- antes de operar la unidad: camente, se llama presi6n "minima de CFM: (Cubic feet per minute) Pies cQbicos corte". por minuto. Presibn maxima de corte: Cuando un SCFM: (Stardard cubic feet per minute) Pies...
  • Page 30 COMO PREPARAR LA UNIDAD Lubicacibn del compresor de aire • Ubicar el compresor de aire en un corrientes lugar limpio, seco y bien ventilado. conectados El compresor de aire debe colo- a tierra Enchufe carse alejado por Io menos 30,5 cm Toma- (12 pulg.) de las paredes u de cualqui- er otra obstrucci6n...
  • Page 31 Levantar la Unidad uso de cables de extensi6n el6ctrica Utilice siempre dos originara una caida de tensi6n, Io que personas cuando determinara una p6rdida de potencia del levante la unidad y motor asi como su recalentamiento. levAntela desde los lugar de utilizar un cable de extensi6n puntos el6ctrica, incremente el alcance de la recomendados.
  • Page 32: Conozca Su Compresor

    CONOZCA SU COMPRESOR DE AIRE 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 ref- erencias futuras.
  • Page 33 Coloque la palanca Auto/Off en la Bomba de compresi6n del aire (no posici6n "Off" y desenchufe la unidad. mostrada}: Comprime el aire dentro del tanque. El aire de trabajo no se encuentra Espere que el motor se enfrie. disponible hasta que el compresor haya Enchufe el cable el6ctrico en el recep- alcanzado a Ilenar el tanque hasta un nivel taculo apropiado del circuito de deri-...
  • Page 34 Haga funcionar el compresor durante Riesgo de operaci6n 15 minutos. AsegOrese de que la insegura. El aire vAIvula de drenaje est6 abierta y que comprimido de la unidad puede contener la presi6n de aire acumulado en el condensaci6n de agua y emanaci6n tanque sea minima.
  • Page 35: Del Cliente

    RESPONSABILIDADES DEL CLIENTE Procedirniento iDiariarnente Diariamente o luego Semanalmente de cada uso Controlar la v_lvula de seguridad Inspeccionar el filtro de aire Drenar el tanque de aire Controlar ruidos o vibra- ciones inusuales Verificar si hay p6rdidas de aire* Limpiar el exterior del compresor Para verificar si hay p6rdidas de aire aplique una soluci6n de agua jabonosa alred- edor de las juntas.
  • Page 36 NOTA: Todos los sistemas de aire com- podr& ser guardado. primido generan condensaci6n que se NOTA: Si la valvula de drenaje fuera del acumula en cualquier punto de drenaje (por tipo enchufe, elimine toda la presi6n de aire. La valvula podr& entonces ser extraida, ejemplo, tanques, filtro, posenfriadores, limpiada y finalmente reinstalada.
  • Page 37 urla , ,= La unidad cicla Ilave autom_ticamente ajustable, en cuanto la energfa el_ctrica es conectada. Ai efectuar afloje la tuerca del rnantenirniento, usted quedara e×puesto tubo de a tensi6n viva, aire comprimido salida en partes en rnovirniento. Debido a tales circunstancias, podrian ocurririe el tanque...
  • Page 38 PARA REEMPLAZAR EL REGULADOR Libere toda la presi6n del aire del tanque. Vea Drenaje del tanque en la secci6n Mantenimiento. Desenchufe el equipo. Retire las cubiertas. Usando una Ilave de tuercas ajustable retire el medidor de salida de presi6n y la conexi6n rapida del regulador.
  • Page 39 w,m-.,, Riesgo de Operaci6n Insegura. La unidad arranca automAticamente cuando esta enchufada. AI hacer el mantenimiento, el operador puede quedar expuesto a fuentes de corriente y de aire comprimido o a piezas movibles. Antes de intentar hacer reparaciones, desconectar el compresor del tomacorriente, drenar la presi6n de aire del tanque y esperar a que el compresor se enfrie.
  • Page 40 PROBLEMA CAUSEA CORRECCION La lectura de la Si hubiese una caida excesiva Es normal que ocurra algQn presi6n sobre un descenso en la presi6n. de presi6n durante el uso del man6metro (si accesorio, ajuste el regulador de acuerdo a las Descripci6n viene equipado con este) operaciones...
  • Page 41 PROBLEMA CAUSEA CORRECClON El motor no La v&lvula de retenci6n se ha Reemplace la v_lvula de funciona, quedado abierta, retenci6n. Conexiones el6ctricas sueltas. Haga inspeccionar por un t6cnico capacitado de servicio. Posible motor de arranque Haga inspeccionar por un t6cnico defectuosos, capacitado de servicio.
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  • Page 43: Repair Protection Agreements

    Agreements Contratos de Protecci6n para Congratulations on making a smart pur- Reparaciones chase. Your new Craftsman ® product Felicitaciones por hacer una compra designed and manufactured for years inteligente. Su nueva unidad Craftsman <"_ of dependable operation. But like all...
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