General information, Description of operation, Installation and break-in procedures – Sears 919.18416 User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

You have purchased an air compressor unit consisting

of a two cylinder, single stage air compressor pump, an

ASME

air

tank,

associated

controls

and

instruments.

This air compressor must be permanently mounted in

place.

Your air compressor can be used for operating paint

spray guns, air tools, caulking guns, grease guns, air

brushes, sandblasters, inflating tires and plastic toys.

spraying weed killers, insecticides, etc. An air pressure

regulator isusually necessary formost of these applica­
tions. Regulators can be purchased from most Sears

stores orthrough the current Sears Power and Hand Tool
Catalog,

Separate

airtransformers

which

combine

the

functions

of air regulation and/or moisture and dIrt removal should

be used where applicable.

Some form of piping or shut-off valve must be installed

before operating the air com pressor. A1 /2" N PT shut-off

globe valve should be installed at the air compressor

tank. Do not use a ball valve.

DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION

Air Compressor Pump;

To compress air, the pistons

move u p and down inthecylinders.Onthe downstroke,

air is drawn in through the air intake filter and then

through the air intake valves. The exhaust valve remains

closed. On the upstroke of the piston, air is com­

pressed. The intake valves close and compressed air is

forced out through the exhaust valves, through the outlet

tube, through the check valve and into the air tank.

Working air is not available until the compressor has

raised air tank pressure above that required at the air
outlet.

Check Valve:

Wh en the air compressor is operating, the

check valve is "open," allowing compressed airto enter

theairtank.Whentheaircom

pressor

reaches

“cut-out"

pressure, the check valve "closes," allowing air pres­

sure to remain inside the air tank. If the air is not

unloaded, the motor will try to start, but will beunableto.

The check valve allows the motor to re-start freely.

Pressure

Switch:

The

pressure

switch

automatically

starts

the motor when the air tank pressure drops below the

factory set" cut-i n" pressure. It stops the motor when the

air

tank

pressure

reaches

the

factory

set

"cut-out”

pressure.

Pressure Release Valve;

The pressure release valve is

designed

to

automatically

release

compressed

airfrom

the compressor head and the outlet tube when the air

compressor reaches "cut-out" pressure or is shut off. If

the air is not released, the motor will try to start but will

be unable to. The pressure release valve allows the

motorto restart freely. When the motor stops running, air

will be heard escaping fora few seconds. No air should

be heard leaking when the motor is running.

Safety Valve:

If the pressure switch does not shut off the

air compressor at or near its cut-out pressure sett! ng, the

safety valve will protect against high pressure by "p>op-

ping out" at its factory set pressure (slightly higher than

the pressure switch cut-out setting).

INSTALLATION AND BREAK-IN PROCEDURES

Location of the Air Compressor

Operate the air compressor in a clean, dry and well

ventilated area. The air intake filter must be kept clear of

obstructions which could reduce air delivery of the air

compressor. The air compressor should be located at

least 12" away from walls or other obstructions that

could interfere with the flow of airthrough the fan bladed
flywheel. The air compressor crankcase and head are

designed with fins to provide proper cooling. If the

humidity is high, a Sears air filter can be installed to

remove excessive moisture.

The air compressor should be as near to air outlets as

possible in order to avoid long pipe lines. Do not place

the air compressor where heat is excessive.

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