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I Regulator |
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| _ | _ | Air intake | Filter |
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The air | pressure | coming | from | the air tank | is | Provides | clean | air to the pump | and must | |||
controlled by the | regulator. To increase the pressure | I | always | be kept free of debris. | Check on a | |||||||
turn the | knob clockwise | and | to decrease | the | [ | daily basis or | before each use. |
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pressure turn the knob counterclockwise. |
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Quick Connect
Offers a quick release feature for attaching and removing the air hose.
I Tank Pressure Gauge | _ |
Indicates the reserve air | |
pressure in the tank. | J |
Pressure Switch
This controls the power to the motor and also the
switch serves as the
Tank Safety Valve
Used to allow excess tank pressure to escape into the atmosphere. This valve should only open when the tank pressure is above the maximum rated pressure.
Pressure Relief Valve
The pressure relief valve located on the side of the pressure switch, is designed to automatically release compressed air when the air compressor reaches
only escape momentarily and the valve should then close.
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Outlet Tube
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ITank Drain Valve
Used to drain condensation from the
air tank. Located at bottom of tank. _
I Check | Valve | "_ |
When | the pump is not in operation the valve |
closes to retain air pressure inside the tank. An internal component.