Sears 919.18416 owner manual Repair

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IMPORTANT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (contfd)

HAZARD

RISK TO BREATHING

RISK FROM FLYING OBJECTS

RISK FROM MOVING PART:

RISK OF BURN

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WHAT

CAN

HAPPEN

The OM

SED

A

from your

compressor

NOT

FOR

_!

The air stream

may contain

carbon monoxide or other toxic vapors, or particles from the tank or other components.

SPRAYED MATERIALS such as paint, paint solvents, paint remover, insecticides, weed killers, etc., CONTAIN HARMFUL VAPORS and poisons.

The COMPRESSED AIR STREAM CAN cause soft tissue _damage, and can

PROPEL dirt, chips, loose

and small objects at high speed, resulting in property damage or personal injury.

The COMPRESSOR CYCLES

AUTOMATICALLY WHEN the

PRESSURE SWITCH IS IN THE ON/ AUTO POSITION! If you attempt repair or maintenance while the compressor is operating, or with the switch in the ON/ AUTO position, you can expose yourself to moving parts. These MOVING PARTS

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY or damage if they come into contact with you oryour clothin_

Contact with HOT PARTS such as the

compressor head or outlet tubes

COULD RESULT IN A SERIOUS SKIN BUNt

HOW TO PREVENT IT

NEVER INHALE AIR FROM TH E

_,either directly or from a breathing device connected to the compressor. WORK IN AN AREA

equipped WITH GOOD CRO -

VENTILATION.

Read and FO W TH AFET INSTRUCTIONS provided on the label or safety data sheet FOR THE MATERIAL YOU ARE SPRAYING. USE A NIOSH/

MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR

designed FOR use with YOUR specific

APPLICATION.

ALWAYS WEAN ANSI Z87.1 APPROVED

SAFETY GLASSES with side shields when using the compressor.

NEVER POINT any nozzle or SPRAYER toward any part of the body or AT

or animals.

Always TURN the COMPRESSOR

AND BLEED E S R from the air

line _

attempting maintenance,

A

C

ING TO

or accessories.

Always UNPLUG the COMPRESSOR AND RELEASE AIR PRESSURE from the

tank and any attachments BEFORE

ATTEMPTING any MAINTENAN OR

REPAIR.

NEVER OPERATE the

WITH GUARDS or covers which are damaged or _.

NEVER TOUCH HOT COMPONEN'F_ during or immediately after operation of the compressor. Do not reach around

protective shrouds or attempt maintenance until unit has been allowed to cool.

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Contents Model no Assembly Operation Maintenance Repair PartsSears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A Contents Safety Guidelines DefinitionsHazard HOW to Prevent ITWhat can Happen Repair Specification Chart AIR Powered Washer GunsGlossary AIR ToolsInstallation and BREAK-IN Procedures General InformationDescription of Operation Location of the Air CompressorInstallation and BREAK-IN Procedures Wiring InstructionsPiping Lubrication and OilOperating Procedures MaintenanceBreak-In Procedures Air Filter Inspection and ReplacementCheck Valve Inspection Replacement Safety Valve InspectionBelt Replacement Oil Checking and ChangingTroubleshooting Guide Pulley and Flywheel AlignmentCause CorrectionTroubleshooting Guide Contd CAUSE, CorrectionAIR Compressor Diagram KEY NO. Part Number Parts ListDescription Compressor Pump Diagram KEY NO, Part Number Part Full ONE Year Warranty AIR CompressorRepair