INSTALLATION
Installing Wheels, and Rubber Feet (Fig. 2)
THE WHEELS AND HANDLE DO NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE, STABILITY OR SUPPORT FOR PULLING
THE UNIT UP AND DOWN STAIRS OR STEPS. THE UNIT MUST BE LIFTED, OR PUSHED UP A RAMP.
It may be necessary to brace or support one end of the outfit when attaching the wheels and the rubber feet, because the air
compressor will have a |
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tendency to tip. |
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1. Place shoulder bolt (C) through |
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wheel (B) and position it into |
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the bottom hole of the mount- |
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ing bracket (protruding hub to | D | |
the inside). Thread nut (A) | E | |
onto shoulder bolt and tighten | ||
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firmly with a 9/16” wrench. |
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Repeat to install second wheel. | A | |
2. Attach the rubber feet (D) to the | C | |
bottom of the wheel bracket | B | |
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using the screws (E) provided. | Fig. 2 | |
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Location of the Air
Compressor
Locate the air compressor in a clean, dry, and
Lubrication and Oil
This unit needs no lubrication or oiling.
Extension Cords
To avoid voltage drop, power loss, and overheating to the motor, use extra air hose instead of an extension cord. Low voltage can cause damage to the motor.
If an extension cord must be used:
•use only a
•make sure the extension cord is in good condition.
•the extension cord should be no longer than 50 feet.
•the minimum wire size is 12 gauge (AWG). (Wire size increases as gauge number decreases. 10 AWG and 8 AWG may also be used. DO NOT USE 14 AWG or 16 AWG.)