RIDGID OL90150 manual Safety Instructions

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Safety Instructions (continued)

8.Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).

9.Wiring and fuses should follow electri- cal codes, current capacity, and be properly grounded.

10.Electric motors must be securely and adequately grounded. See grounding instructions and extension cord infor- mation in this manual.

11.Always disconnect power source before working on or near a motor, or its connected load. If power discon- nect point is out-of-sight, lock it in the open position and tag to prevent unexpected application of power.

12.Guard all moving parts; keep visitors away. Never allow children in work area.

13.Use only a properly grounded outlet that will accept a three pronged plug, and wear shoes to prevent shock hazards.

14.Be careful when touching exterior of operating motor; it may be hot enough to cause injury.

15.Protect power cable from coming in contact with sharp objects.

16.Clean electrical or electronic equip- ment with an approved cleaning agent, such as dry, nonflammable cleaning solvent.

17.To avoid spontaneous combustion, discard waste rags into approved metal waste cans.

18.Never store flammable liquids or gases in vicinity of compressor.

19.When spraying with solvent or toxic chemicals, follow instructions provid- ed by the chemical manufacturer.

20.Spray in a well ventilated area, to keep fumes from collecting and caus- ing health and fire hazards.

21.Do not spray in vicinity of open flames or other places where a spark can cause ignition. Do not smoke when spraying paint, insecticides, or other flammable substances.

22.Use a respirator when spraying.

23.NEVER reset safety valve or pres- sure switch. Keep safety valve free from paint and other accumulations. This provides safety against over pressure.

24.Do regular maintenance; keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight, to be sure equipment is in safe working condition .

25.Keep cleaning rags and other flam- mable waste materials in a tightly closed metal container and dispose of later in the proper fashion.

26.Drain tanks of moisture after each day’s use. If unit will not be used for a while, it is best to leave drain cock open until such time as it is to be used. This will allow moisture to com- pletely drain out and help prevent corrosion of inside of tank.

27.Inspect tank yearly for rust, pin holes or any other imperfections that could cause it to become unsafe. NEVER weld or drill holes in air tank.

28.Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that will get caught in the moving parts of the unit.

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Contents Wheelbarrow AIR Compressor Table of Contents Safety Signal Words Safety InstructionsBefore Using the Air Compressor Safety Instructions Spraying Precautions Breathable Air Warning1000 Power Supply and Motor Specifications General Electrical ConnectionsVolt, 60Hz Tool Information Motor Specifications Electrical RequirementsExtension Cords Changing Motor Voltage Glossary of Terms Thermal Overload ProtectorUnpacking and Checking Contents InstallationGetting to Know Your Air Compressor Air Outlet FittingsHandles. Used to move the compres Sor Moisture in Compressed Air Operating Your Air CompressorLubrication Operating Your Air Compressor For Trouble-Free Operation Maintenance Tank Filter Removal, Inspection and ReplacementDrive Belt Maintenance Schedule StorageTroubleshooting Trouble Probable Cause RemedyDo not disassemble Be sure that the old head Gasket is replaced with aNew one each time Head is removedTrouble Probable Cause Remedy Repair Parts For Repair Parts, Call 1-800-4-RIDGID Catalog Part Number Description QtyRepair Parts Repair Kits RIDGID, INC Catalog No. OL90150 Model No. OL90150 Serial No