Sears Craftsman 919.154320 User Manual

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WHAT TO

LOOK FOR

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Air Tank

Modifications to the air compressor can cause
the air tank to rupture or explode.

Do not adjust, remove or tamper with the safety
valve or pressure switch. If safety valve or pressure
switch replacement is necessary, a part with the
same rating must be used.

Never use a motor with a higher horsepower rating

than the one supplied.

Never replace the air tank with a different model or
a larger tank.

Changing the air tank will cause it to weaken.
The tank may rupture or explode.

Never drill into, weld, or in any way modify the air

tank.

Compressed Air Compressed air can propel dust, dirt, or loose

particles it comes in contact with.

Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a person
or any part of the body.

Always wear safety goggles or glasses when using
the air compressor.

Too much air pressure applied to air tools or
accessories can cause damage or risk of
bursting.

Always turn the air compressor off before attach­
ing or removing accessories.

Check the manufacturer’s maximum pressure rat­
ing for air tools and accessories. Regulator outlet
pressure must never exceed the maximum pres­
sure rating.

Electricity

Your air compressor is powered by electricity.

Like any other electrically powered device, if it is
not used properly it may cause electrical shock.

Always unplug the air compressor prior to mainte­
nance or repair.

Never use the air compressor outdoors when it is
raining.

Always plug the cord into an electrical outlet with
the

specified

voltage

and

adequate

fuse

protection.

Toxic Vapors

It is normal for compressed air to contain toxic or

irritating vapors. Such vapors are harmful if
inhaled.

Never directly inhale the compressed air produced
by this unit.

Certain materials you are spraying (like paint,
weed killer, sand or insecticide) may be harmful
if you inhale them.

Read and follow the safety instructions provided
on the label or safety data sheet for the material

you are spraying. Use a respirator mask if there is a
chance of inhaling anything you are spraying.

Read all instructions... be sure that the respirator
mask is suitable for your application.

Unsuitable

The solvents 1,1,1 - Trichloroethane and Methy-

Solvents

lene Chloride can chemically react with alumi­
num used in paint spray guns, paint pumps, etc.,
and cause an explosion. These solvents can
also react with galvanized components and
cause corrosion and weakening of parts. This
does not affect your air compressor - but it may
affect the equipment being used.

If the material you intend to spray contains the sol­

vents listed at left (read the label or data sheet), do

not use accessories that contain aluminum or gal­
vanized parts. You must either change the material
you intend to spray, or use only stainless steel
spray equipment.

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