Page 2 - Safety Signal Words; NOTICE; WARNING; Before Using the Air Compressor; WARNING; CAUTION
2 3 Table of Contents Section Page Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Safety Signal Words . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Before Using the Air Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Spraying Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . .5...
Page 3 - Spraying Precautions; Breathable Air Warning; Campbell Hausfeld
16. Fast moving air will stir up dust and debris which may be harmful.Release air slowly when drainingmoisture or depressurizing the com-pressor system. 17. STOP the engine whenever leaving the work area, before cleaning, makingrepairs or inspections. When cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make cer...
Page 4 - Warning Labels; Glossary of Terms
7 6 Safety Instructions (continued) Find and read all warning labels found onthe air compressor shown below Warning Labels ASME Safety Valve A safety valve that automatically releasesthe air if the air receiver (tank) pressureexceeds the preset maximum. PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) Measurement of th...
Page 5 - Unpacking and Checking Contents; Getting to Know Your Air Compressor
9 8 1. Remove the air compressor from the carton. 2. Place the compressor on a secure, stationary work surface and look itover carefully. Unpacking and Checking Contents Do not operate unit if damagedduring shipping, handling oruse. Damage may result inbursting and cause injury orproperty damage. ! ...
Page 6 - Operating Your Air Compressor; Drain liquid from tank daily.; Moisture in Compressed Air; IMPORTANT; Lubrication
All lubricated compressor pumps dis-charge some condensed water and oilwith the compressed air. Install appropri-ate water/oil removal equipment and con-trols as necessary for the intended appli-cation. 11 10 Operating Your Air Compressor Before starting the compressor,thoroughly read all componenti...
Page 7 - To Start Gasoline Engine; Maintenance; Operation; Maintenance Schedule
13 12 Operating Your Air Compressor (continued) 5. Move the choke lever to the CHOKE position, turn the fuel lever ON, andturn the engine stop switch to the ONposition. 6. Pull start grip lightly until resistance is felt, and then pull briskly. 7. As the engine warms up, gradually move the choke lev...
Page 8 - Filter Removal, Inspection and Replacement; Drive Belt
15 14 To change a filter, pull off the filter housingcover. If filter element is dirty, replace ele-ment or entire filter. Filter Removal, Inspection and Replacement Maintenance (continued) Belt stretch is a result of normal use.When properly adjusted, the belt deflectsabout 1/2” with five pounds of...
Page 9 - Troubleshooting
17 16 Troubleshooting For your own safety do not try and run the air compressorwhile troubleshooting. ! WARNING TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Low discharge pres-sure 1. Air leaks 2. Leaking valves 3. Restricted air intake4. Slipping belts 5. Blown gaskets 6. Low compression 1. Listen for escaping ai...
Page 10 - TROUBLE; Notes
19 18 Troubleshooting TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive noise(knocking) Continued Oil in the dischargeair 5. Worn bearings 6. Piston hitting the valve plate 7. Noisy check valve 1. Worn piston rings2. Compressor air intake restricted 3. Restricted breather 4. Excessive oil in compres- sor 5. W...