Hazard – Porter-Cable C7501M User Manual

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HAZARD

RISk OF BURSTING

Air Tank: The air tank on your compressor is designed and may be UM coded [for

units with air tanks greater than 6" (152.4 mm) diameter] according to ASME Section

VIII, Div. 1 rules. All pressure vessels should be inspected once every two years.

To find your state pressure vessels inspector, look under the Division of Labor and

Industries in the government section of a phone book .
The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the air tank, and result in a

violent air tank explosion:

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• Failure to properly drain condensed

water from air tank, causing rust

and thinning of the steel air tank.

• Drain air tank daily or after each use.

If air tank develops a leak, replace

it immediately with a new air tank

or replace the entire compressor.

• Modifications or attempted

repairs to the air tank.

• Never drill into, weld, or make any

modifications to the air tank or its

attachments. Never attempt to

repair a damaged or leaking air

tank. Replace with a new air tank.

• Unauthorized modifica-

tions to the safety valve or

any other components which

control air tank pressure.

• The air tank is designed to with-

stand specific operating pres-

sures. Never make adjustments

or parts substitutions to alter the

factory set operating pressures.

Excessive vibration can weaken the

air tank of a stationary compressor

and cause an explosion.

The compressor must be properly

mounted, see

Anchoring under

Installation.

Attachments & accessories:

• Exceeding the pressure rating of

air tools, spray guns, air oper-

ated accessories, tires, and other

inflatables can cause them to

explode or fly apart, and could

result in serious injury.

• Follow the equipment manufac-

turers recommendation and never

exceed the maximum allowable

pressure rating of attachments.

Never use compressor to inflate

small low pressure objects such

as children’s toys, footballs, bas-

ketballs, etc.

Tires:
• Over inflation of tires could result in

serious injury and property damage.

• Use a tire pressure gauge to check

the tires pressure before each use

and while inflating tires; see the tire

sidewall for the correct tire pressure.

NOTE: Air tanks, compressors and simi-

lar equipment used to inflate tires can fill

small tires similar to these very rapidly.

Adjust pressure regulator on air supply

to no more than the rating of the tire

pressure. Add air in small increments

and frequently use the tire gauge to pre-

vent over inflation.

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