Grizzly G0465, G470, G0468, G0467 Connecting Tools, To connect air tools to your air com- pressor

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Connecting Tools

When choosing air tools, consider the amount of air used (cubic feet per min- ute or CFM) by the tool. Nailers and staple guns have a low CFM requirement because they use air in short bursts. A paint sprayer or a pneumatic grinder uses a more continuous stream of air requir- ing a high CFM. Make sure the air tool you plan to connect does not exceed the CFM output of your compressor. Most air tools will have an air requirement stated in terms of a specific CFM at a specific pressure.

Air tools being operated with insufficient air volume will not perform their function satisfactorily and they will cause the air compressor to run continually. When an air compressor runs continually it may overheat, causing damage to the com- pressor and the possibility of a fire. This compressor is fitted with thermal protec- tion inside the motor. If the compressor overheats, the motor will automatically turn OFF until it cools down.

To connect air tools to your air com- pressor:

1.Follow the compressor Starting instruc- tions on Page 11.

2.Connect the tool to a good quality air hose that is long enough to reach from the point of use to the compressor.

Note: Be aware of the placement of the hose to prevent damage. Make certain the air hose is not located where it can become constricted, cut by a sharp object, or run over. Running over a hose with a vehicle may not cause an immediate leak, but it will shorten the life of the hose.

3.Connect an air line with a 14" NPT plug to the quick-connect coupler on the air compressor shown in Figure 8.

Note: There are many styles of 14" NPT quick connect couplers. If the quick connect coupler included with the com- pressor does not fit the plug on your air hose, purchase a matched set at your local hardware store.

Figure 8. Quick connect coupler.

These air compressors are specifi- cally designed for air tool operation. DO NOT modify, or use this machine for any other purpose. Modifications or improper use of this tool will void the warranty. If you are confused about any aspect of this machine, DO NOT use it until your questions have been answered. Serious per- sonal injury may occur.

Model G0464/G0465/G0467/G0468/G0470 Air Compressors

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Contents AIR Compressor Page Table of Contents Foreword Contact Info IntroductionMachine Data Sheet Mation about proper operation of the equipment SafetyModel G0464/G0465/G0467/G0468/G0470 Air Compressors Additional Safety Instructions For Air Compressors 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsGrounding To assemble the air compressor SET UPAssembly UnpackingPlacement Operation Safety Starting OperationsTo start the air compressor To control the air supply to your tool Line Pressure RegulationTo connect air tools to your air com- pressor Connecting ToolsStorage When storing your air compressor, fol- low these guidelinesSchedule MaintenanceTo drain the tank Pressure Safety ValveTo check the pressure safety valve Draining TankService TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution See Check Valve Changing OilTo find air leaks Fixing Air LeaksPressure switch cover Pressure SwitchG0464 Parts Breakdown Description G0464 Parts ListG0465 Parts Breakdown G0465 Parts List G0467 Parts Breakdown REF Description G0467 Parts ListG0468 Parts Breakdown G0468 Parts List G0470 Parts Breakdown G0470 Parts List Warranty and Returns Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Name Street CityStateZip