Sears 919.17632 User Manual

Page 7

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

L

CAÜTÎON

Start'Up Procedures

It may be necessary to brace or support one
end of the outfit when attaching the wheels

and the foot extension bracket because the
outfit will have a tendency to tip over before
wheels are attached.

1. Insert the handle into pockets under the tank saddle.

Put one set screw (28) through hole In one side of tank

saddle and tighten down on handle.

2. Remove tl№ protective paper strip from the adhesive

backed rubber foot strip (47). ^tach the rubber fool
strip to the bottom of the toot extension bracket (45).
Press firmly into place.

3. Attach foot extension bracket (45) to the air tank

bracket. Use one cap screw (48) one lockwasher (S3)
and one hex nut (44) at each end. Tighten.

4. Use one shoulder bolt (41) and one locking hex nut

(42) for attaching each wheel. Use the lower set of
holes for the 8" wheel (40). Use the upper set of holes
for the 10" wheel (40A). Tighten securely.

Grounding Instructions

WARNING

1

IMPROPER GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN A
RISK

OF

ELECTRICAL

SHOCK.

IN

THE

EVENT OF A SHORT CIRCUIT, GROUNDING
REDUCES THE RISK OF SHOCK BY PRO­

VIDING AN ESCAPE WIRE FOR THE ELEC­
TRIC

CURRENT

THIS

COMPRESSOR

MUST

BE

PROPERLY

GROUNDED.

READ

THE

FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.

1. The compressor is equipped with a cord having a

grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug.
The plug must be used with an outlet that has been
properly installed and grounded in accordance with

all local codes and ordinances. The outlet must have
the same configuration as the plug. DO NOT USE AN

ADAPTER.

2. If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is ever

necessary, do not connect the grounding wife to

either flat blade terminal. (The grounding wire has
insulation with an outer surfoce that is greet - with or

without yellow stripes.)

3. Do not modify the plug that has been provided, If it

does not nt the available outlet, the correct outlet

should be instalfod by a qualified electncian.

If

these

grounding

instructions

are

rtot

completely

understood, or if in doubt as to whether the compressor
is properly grounded, have the installation checked by a

qualified electrician or serviceman.

CAUTION

All units are shipped without oil. Serious
damage may result if the following break-in
instructions are not closely follcwed. This

operation has to be completed only once
when first putting the unit

in

service,

Place unit on a level surface. Remove oil fill plug (51) and
slowly add a special compressor oil such as Sears
946426 or SAE 20-20W SF motor oil until it is even with

the top of the oil fill hole. When filling the crankcase, the
oil flows into it very slowly. If the oil is added too quickly, it
will overflow and appear to be full. (It takes 16 fluid
ounces of oil ot fill the crankcase.) Under winter-type
conditions use SAE 10W oil. Multi-viscosity oil (10W30)
may be used but will result in carbon deposits on critical
components and reduce performance and compressor
life. Replace oil fill plug (51). Plug the compressor into
the correct power source. Start the compressor by

switching the ON-AUTO/OFF switch (19) to the ON-
AUTO ffosition. Turn the regulator knob (23) clockwise
fully to permit air to escape and prevent air pressure
buildup in the air tank. RUN THE COMPRESSOR 30
MINUTES

IN

THIS

MANNER

TO

LUBRICATE

PIS­

TONS AND BEARINGS. Shut off air with regulator knob
(turn counterclockwise) and Jet the unit pump up to cut
off pressure. Turn the switch to "OFP and check the oil

level; add oil if necessary. Turn switch to “ON" and the
unit is ready for use. Connect the air hose to the air outlet
connection (27) located on the front of the console.
Refer to Figure 1.

OPERATION

Control Console

TTie control console (33) Is located on the front of the
unit The air pressure coming from the air tank is con­
trolled ^ the regulator knob (23). Turn the regulator knob

clockwise to increase pressure and counterclockwise to

decroase pressure. To avoid minor readjustment after

maigng a change in pressure setting, always approach
the desired pressure from a lower pressure. When
reducing from a higher to a lower setting, first reduce to

some pressure less dian that desired, then bring up to
the desired pressure. Depending on the airflow require­
ments of each particular accessory, the outlet regulated

air pressure might have to be adjusted under flow condi­
tions. Also on the console is the ON-AUTO/OFF switch,

air outlet, safety valve and two pressure gauges. One

gauge shows the air tank ртеэвиге and the other the

outlet regulated pressure. Refer to Figure 2.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: