Grizzly T21888 instruction manual Additional Safety Instructions For Air Compressors

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Additional Safety Instructions

for Air Compressors

1.TANK SAFETY. Metal from explod- ing air tanks can kill or severely maim you or bystanders. Drain the tank after each use to prevent corrosion and possible tank rupture. Inspect the tank for unsafe conditions such as rust, pin holes and cracks. NEVER weld or drill new ports in an air tank. NEVER adjust safety valve or pres- sure switch to allow the compressor to build higher PSI than rated. Keep pressure relief valve free of paint and dirt, and manually test it often.

2.COMPRESSED AIR USE. Using air from this compressor can be poison- ous if used for breathing or for filling diving tanks, or if used for pharma- ceutical, food, or health applications. Only use this compressor to operate shop or construction air tools.

3.AVOID BURNS. The motor and air supply pipe get hot and can cause burns if touched. DO NOT touch these compressor parts if the unit has been running within the last 30 minutes.

4.AIR LINE AND POWER CORD SAFETY. Ruptured air lines or severed electrical cords can blind or electrocute you. Make sure your air hose has a PSI rating that exceeds the maximum PSI of your compressor, is in good condi- tion, and is long enough to reach your work without stretching. Make sure the power cord does not come in contact with sharp or abrasive objects.

5.AIR NOZZLE. Compressed air can break the skin, or enter the blood- stream through soft tissue, and cause a stroke or death. Never aim an air nozzle directly at yourself or others.

6.UNPLUG COMPRESSOR. Storing or leaving a compressor while it is plugged in can cause fire. If a leak develops, the compressor may run continuously until it overheats and catches fire. Always disconnect a compressor from power, drain the tank air, and disconnect the air hose.

There is danger associated with the use of air compressors. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay atten- tion. Use this air compressor with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator injury. If nor- mal safety precautions are over- looked or ignored, serious personal injury may occur.

Model T21888 (Mfg. since 2/10)

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individ- ual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury, damage to equipment or poor work results.

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Contents Gallon Compressor Page Table of Contents Introduction Foreword SpecificationsWear a RESPIRATOR. This tool Maintain Safety GUARDS. YourTion about proper operation of the equipment Read this MANUAL. This tool mayUSE Correct AIR Pressure Additional Safety Instructions For Air Compressors 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsGrounding Unpacking SET UPAssembly PlacementChanging Oil on Test Run BreakTo test run and break in the air com- pressor Pressure Relief Valve Test onPressure Regulator Use OperationsTo control the air supply to your tool To use your air compressor OperationG6261-Campbell Hausfeld Water Filter AccessoriesH7274-Campbell Hausfeld Pressure Regulator Schedule MaintenanceDaily before use, perform the following checks Pressure Relief Valve Test Draining TankTo drain water from the tank Troubleshooting ServiceSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Model T21888 Mfg. since 2/10 Model T21888 Mfg. since 2/10 To fix the check valve Changing OilCheck Valve To change the oilTo find air leaks Fixing Air LeaksTo fix air leaking around fitting threads To adjust the pressure switch Pressure SwitchStorage When storing your air compressor, fol- low these guidelinesParts Breakdown Description Parts ListWarranty Warranty Card Name Street CityStateZip Place Stamp Here