Sears Craftsman 919.150280 User Manual

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WARNING

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HAZARDS CAN OCCUR IF EQUIPMENT IS NOT USED PROPERLY

READ THE FOLLOY/IMG CHART.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Hoi Parts

The top of the compressor gets

hot when the compressor is run­
ning. If you touch it, you may be

seriously burned.

Never touch the top of the air compressor during

or immediately after operation. Always use the
handle.

Flammable Vapors

It is normal for the motor’s electri­

cal contacts to spark when the
compressor starts or stops. A

spark

can

ignite

fiammable

vapors from gasoline or solvents,
causing an explosion or fire.

The air compressor must only be used in well

ventilated areas, free of gasoline or solvent
vapors.

Do not operate the compressor while you are

carrying it, or in the spray area.

Compressed Air

Compressed air can propel dust,
dirt or loose particles it comes in
contact with.

Too much air pressure applied to

air

tools

or

accessories

can

cause damage or risk of bursting.

Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a per­

son or any part of the body.

Always wear safety goggles or glasses when

using the air compressor.

Always turn the air compressor off before
attaching or removing accessories.

Check the manufacturer’s maximum pressure

rating for air tools and accessories. Regulator

outlet pressure must never exceed the max­

imum pressure rating.

Toxic Vapors

It is normal for compressed air to

contain toxic or irritating vapors.
Such

vapors

are

harmful

if

inhaled.

Certain materials you are spray­
ing (like paint, weed killer, sand or

insecticide) can be harmful if you
inhale them.

Never directly inhale the compressed air pro­

duced by this unit.

Read and follow the safety Instructions pro­

vided 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.

Electricity

Your air compressor is powered
by electricity. Like any other elec­
trically powered device, if it is not
used properly it can cause electri­

cal shock.

Always unplug the air compressor prior to main­

tenance or repair.

Never use the air compressor in the rain.

Always plug the cord into an electrical outlet
with the specified voltage and adequate fuse

protection.

Unsuitable

The solvents 1,1,1-Trichloroeth-

Read the label or data sheet supplied with the

Solvents

ane and Methylene Chloride can
chemically react with aluminum

used in paint spray guns, paint
pumps, etc., and cause an explo­
sion. These solvents can also

react with galvanized compo­

nents and cause corrosion and
weakening of parts. This will not
affect your air compressor, but it
may affect the equipment you
use.

material you intend to spray. If it contains the

solvents listed do not use accessories that con­
tain aluminum or galvanized parts. You must

either change the material you intend to spray,

or use only stainless steel spray equipment.

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