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1. approximately 30 minutes move the unloader lever down to the loaded position and turn the regulator knob clockwise See Figures 7 and 8 The compressor will begin to pump air into the tank When maximum tank pressure is reached the compressor automatically unloads bringing the engine to idle The engine remains at idle until tank pressure falls to a preset level The engine then accelerates and the compressor pumps additional air into the tank Figure 7 Manual Lever Loaded Position Open Close Cm gt Figure 8 Regulator Knob Maintenance AWARNING Release all pressure from the system before attempting to install service relocate or per form any maintenance ADANGER the ASME safety valve In order to maintain efficient operation of the compressor system check the air fil ter weekly per maintenance schedule oil level and gasoline level before each use The ASME safety valve should also be checked weekly Pull ring on safety valve and allow the ring to snap back to normal position This valve automatically releases air if the tank pressure exceeds the preset maximum If air leaks after the ring has been released or the valve is stuck and cannot be actuated by the ring the ASME safety valve MUST be replaced Figure 9 With engine OFF clean debris from engine flywheel tank air lines and pump cooling fins Maintenance Schedule Operation Do not attempt to tamper w
2. compressor pump will need to be fitted with suitable in line safety and alarm equipment This additional equipment is necessary to properly filter and purify the air to meet minimal specifications for Grade D breathing as described in Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification G 7 1 1966 OSHA 29 CFR 1910 134 and or Canadian Standards Associations CSA DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES In the event the compressor is used for the purpose of breathing air application and proper in line safety and alarm equipment is not simultaneously used existing warranties shall be voided and Campbell Hausfeld disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss personal injury or damage Safety Instructions continued Warning Labels Find and read all warning labels found on the air compressor shown below AWARNING DRAIN TANK EVERY DAY TO PREVENT CORROSION AND POSSIBLE INJURY DUE TO TANK DAMAGE AAVERTISSEMENT PURGER LE RESERVOIR QUOTIDIENNEMENT AFIN D EVITER LA CORROSION ET LE RESQUE DE BLESSURES CAUSE PAR LE DOMMAGE AU RESERVOIR AADVERTENCIA DRENE EL TANQUE DIARIAMENTE PARA EVITAR QUE SE OXIDE Y EL RIESGO DE HARIDAS DEBIDO A UN TANQUE DANADO VALVE BELOW AOUPAPE CI DESSOUS VALVULA ABAJO TO OPEN POUR OUVRIR PARA ABIR DK724200AV 1003 A WARNING AVERTISSEMENT A ADVERTENCIA EAD NSTRUCTON MAUL FOE OPERATNG RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION DO NOT SPRAY RISQUE D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION NE PAS PULVERISER
3. connecting rod Worn piston pin bushing 17 Increase idle refer to engine manual for details See LUBRICATION under Assembly Check oil level Fill if nec essary Replace Loose engine or compres sor pulleys are a very com mon cause of compressors knocking Tighten pulley clamp bolts and set screws Check for proper oil level if low check for possible damage to bearings Dirty oil can cause excessive wear Replace connecting rod Remove piston assemblies from the compressor and inspect for excess wear Replace excessively worn piston pin or pistons as required Troubleshooting TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive noise 5 Worn bearings Replace worn bearings knocking and change oil Continued 6 Piston hitting the valve Remove the compressor plate head and valve plate and inspect for carbon deposits or other foreign matter on top of piston Replace head and valve plate using new gasket 7 Noisy check valve Replace Oil in the discharge 1 air 2 Worn piston rings Compressor air intake restricted sor alignment Restricted breather Excessive oil in compres Wrong oil viscosity Connecting rod out of 18 Replace with new rings Clean filter Check for other restrictions in the intake system Clean and check breather for free operation Drain down to full level Use SAE 30 ISO 100 non detergent compr
4. exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Any failure that results from an accident purchaser s abuse neglect or failure to operate products in accordance with instructions provided in the owner s manual s supplied with compressor Pre delivery service i e assembly oil or lubricants and adjustment Items or service that are normally required to maintain the product i e lubricants filters and gas kets etc Gasoline engines and components are expressly excluded from coverage under this limited war ranty The Purchaser must comply with the warranty given by the engine manufacturer which is supplied with the product G Additional items not covered under this warranty 1 All Compressors e Any component damaged in shipment or any failure caused by installing or operating unit under conditions not in accordance with installation and operation guidelines or damaged by contact with tools or surroundings Pump or valve failure caused by rain excessive humidi ty corrosive environments or other contaminants Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with compressor functionality Rusted tanks including but not limited to rust due to improper drainage or corrosive environments Electric motors check valves and pressure switches after the first year of ownership e Drain cocks Damage due to incorrect voltage or improper wiring e Other items n
5. the intermittent use of an air tool with an air requirement higher than the compressor s rated delivery Volts or Voltage A measurement of the force of an electri cal current Amps or Amperage A measure of the electrical force minus the resistance on an electrical line Ridgid air compressors require 15 amps for operation Be sure the compressor will operate on an electrical line with the proper amps If other appliances operate on the same line they will reduce the available amps If the amperage is not adequate the result will be blown fuses or tripped circuits Regulator A control that adjusts the line pressure to the proper amount needed to operate spray guns and air tools Tank Pressure Gauge Indicates tank pressure in psi Line Pressure Gauge Displays the current line pressures It is regulated by the regulator knob Cut in Cut off Pressure Specific psi at which a compressor starts and stops while refilling the air tank Unpacking and Checking Contents i Getting to Know Your Air Compressor Remove the air compressor from the carton Place the compressor on a secure stationary work surface and look it over carefully AWARNING Do not operate unit if damaged during shipping handling or use Damage may result in bursting and cause injury or property damage 7 Beltguard Ne Figure 2 AWARNING For your own safety never operate unit until all assembly step
6. E COMPRESSOR GARDER LES APPAREILS PROTECTEURS EN PLACE LE MANTENGALAS PROTEGIDAS EL COMPRESOR NO LE SUMINSTRAJ DOES NOT SUPPLY BREATHABLE AIR COMPRESSUER NE FOURNIT PAS DE LAIR RESPIRABLE AIRE RESPIRABLE RISK OF BURSTING DO NOT ieee REGULATOR RISQUE D ECLATEMENT NE PAS AJUSTER LE REGULATEUR RIESGO DE EXPLOSION NO AJUSTE EL REGULADOR PARA OB TO RESULT IN OUTPUT PRE AEN D OBTENIR UNE PRESSION DE DECHARGE PLUS LEV E TENER UNA PRESI N DE SALIDA SUPERIOR A LA INDICADA PRESSURE GREATER THAN MARKED MAXIMUM PRESSURE OF ATHCEMENT IF QUE LA PRESSION MAXIMUM DE LACCESSOIRE S IL N Y A PAS COMO PRESI N MAXIMA DEL ACCESORIO SI NO HA INSTALADOJ AREGULATOR HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED USE ONLY DE R GULATEUR UTILISER SEULEMENT LES ACCESSOIRES UN REGULADOR USE SOLO ACi ATTACHMENT RATED AT 200 PSI OR HIGHER DONOT QUI SONT CLASSIFI S A 1379 kPa OU PLUS NE PAS SOUDER PRESIONES DE 13 8 BAR MAS NO SUELDE NI REPARE El WELD ON OR REPAIR TANK REPLACE DO NOT SUR NI R PARER LE RESERVOIR LE REMPLACER NE PAS TANQUE REEMPLACELO NO OPERATE WITHOUT PROPER ASME SAFETY VALVE FAIRE FONCTIONNER SANS QU IL Y AIT UNE SOUPAPE DE INSTALADO UNA VALVULA DE SEGURIDAD ASME ADECUADA IN PLACE SURETE ASME EN PLACE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDOUS VOLT RISQUE DE SECOUSSE LECTRIQUE TENSION HASARDEUSE RIESGO DE CHOQUE EL TRICO VOLTAJE PELIGROSO DES Wy AGE DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE DEBRANCHER DE LA
7. GID air compressor you must return it freight prepaid to a service center authorized to repair RIDGID air compressors You may obtain the location of the service cen ter nearest you by calling toll free 1 800 4 RIDGID or by logging on to the RIDGID website at www ridgid com When requesting warranty service you must present the proof of purchase docu mentation which includes a date of purchase The authorized service center will repair any faulty workmanship and either repair or replace any defective part at our option at no charge to you WHAT IS NOT COVERED A Implied warranties including those of merchantability and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE ARE LIMITED FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE AS STATED IN THE DURATION If this compressor is used for commercial industrial or rental purposes the warranty will apply for ninety 90 days from the date of purchase Extreme Duty Contractor Compressors are not limited to a ninety 90 day warranty when used in contractor applications Four cylinder single stage and two stage compressors are not limited to a ninety 90 day warranty when used in commercial or industrial applications Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you B ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE CAMPBELL HAUSFELD PROD UCT Some States do not allow the
8. GP90135 OPERATOR S MANUAL WHEELBARROW AIR COMPRESSOR AWARNING Read and follow all Safety Rules before first use of this product IN610400AV Printed in U S A Table of Contents Section Page Table of Contents 2 Safety Instructions 3 Safety Signal Words 3 Before Using the Air Compressor 00 3 Spraying Precautions 5 Breathable Air Warning 5 Warning Labels 6 Glossary of Terms 7 Unpacking and Checking Content 0 05 8 Getting to Know Your Air Compressor 8 Operating Your Air Compressor 10 Moisture in Compressed Air 10 Lubricaton 22 sscncedwe ice eed 11 Stamp sanecbosceodeaseg at ag 11 To Start Gasoline Engine 12 Section Page Maintenance 13 Maintenance Schedule 13 TANK oc sce eles date kis ofa bees ated 14 Filter Removal Inspection and Replacement 14 Drive Belt 5 15 Storage eee eee eee 15 Troubleshooting 16 NOES scei6 ee enoii gani wiles 19 Repair Parts 20 NOES 3c canes aoes rede oe 22 Warranty 04 24 Safety Instructions This manual contains information that is Warning indicates very important to know and understand AWARNING a potentially haz This information is provided for SAFETY a
9. LES LI RIESGO DE INCENDIO O PETE w ROCIE L QUIDOS COMBUST COMBUSTIBLE FLAMMABLE LIQUID IN A CONFINED QUIDES COMBUSTIBLES INFLAMMABLES DANS UN ENDROIT CLOS IBLES INFLAMABLES EN ERRADA EL AREA DE TWEN AREA SPRAY AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED DO LENDROIT DE PULV RISATION DOIT ETRE BIEN VENTIL NE PAS DEBE ESTAR BIEN VENTIADA NO NO AWE MIENTRAS ESTE ROCI NOT SMOKE WHILE SPRAYING OR SPRAY WHERE FUMER PENDANT LA PULV RISATION NI PULVERISER DANS LENDROIT ROC E CERCA DE CHISPAS O LLAMAS PIEZAS QUE PRODUCEN AI ARCOS SPARK OR FLAME IS PRESENT ARCING PARTS D UNE FLAMME OU D UNE TINCELLE PI CES QUI PROJETTENT DES EL TRICOS MANTENGA EL COMPRESOR AL MENOS A 6 M DEI KEEP COMPRESSOR AT LEAST 20 FEET AWAY FROM TINCELLES GARDER LE COMPRESSEUR AU MOINS 6 1 M DE DISTANCIA DEL AREA DONDE ESTE ROCIANDO O DE DONDE HAYA SPRAYING AREA AND ALL EXPLOSIVE VAPORS LENDROIT DE PULV RISATION ET DE TOUTES VAPEURS EXPLOSIVES CUALQUIER TIPO DE VAPORES EXPLOSIVOS RISK OF INJURY DO NOT DIRECT AIR STREAM AT RISQUE DE BLESSURE NE PAS DIRIGER LE JET D AIR VERS VOTRE RIESGO DE HERIDAS NO DIRIJA EL E ee A DIRECTAMENTE BODY USE EYE PROTECTION COMPRESSOR CORPS UTILISER LA PROTECTION OCULAIRE LE COMPRESSEUR SE AL CUERPO PROTEJASE LA VISTA SOR SE ENCIENDE STARTS AUTOMATICALLY MOVING PARTS DO NOT D MARRE AUTOMATIQUEMENT PIECES MOBILES N Y TOUCHEZ PAS AUTOM TICAMENTE PIEZAS QUE SE UENEN NO LAS TOQUE TOUCH KEEP GUARDS IN PLAC
10. RIDGID Serial No Pal moO ES lt D Ral E c T D no 5 Cc oO fe E x a p g fe O D g 3 fe x N gt g nO g g 2 a 3 2 O amp a 2 w no Model No GP90135 Catalog No 3 gt 3 S fai 2 o a gt n 2 o Q 3 g D no ne c S Ko fe o x ke 2003 RIDGID INC Part No Form No Printed in U S A 12 03
11. SOURCE DE PUISSANCE AVANT DE PROCEDER CONECTELO DEL TOMACORRIENTES ANTES DE DARLI SERVICING COMPRESSOR MUST BE GROUNDED DO NOT USE GROUNDING ADAPTORS DO NOT y EXPOSE TO RAIN STORE INDOORS EXPOSER LA PLUIE LENTREPOSER L INT RIEUR A LA INTEMPERIE ALMACENELO BAJO TECHO IF CONNECTED TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY SIBRANCHE A UN CIRCUIT PROTEGE PAR DES FUSIBLES UTILISER SI LO CONECTA A UN CIRCUITO PROTEGIDO con FUSIBLES FUSES USETIME DELAY FUSE MARKED D UNE FUSIBLE A RETARDEMENT MARQUEE D USE FUSIBLES DE ACCI N RETARDADA TIPO D COMPLIES WITH CCR462 L 2 SE CONFORME AU CCR462 L 2 CUMPLE CON LAS ESPECIFICACIONES CCR462 L a pk724100av 10 Figure 1 Glossary of Terms ASME Safety Valve A safety valve that automatically releases the air if the air receiver tank pressure exceeds the preset maximum PSI Pounds per Square Inch Measurement of the pressure exerted by the force of the air The actual psi output is measured by a pressure gauge on the compressor SCFM Standard Cubic Feet per Minute Sometimes called CFM Cubic Feet per Minute Measurement of air volume delivered by the compressor Air Delivery A combination of psi and SCFM The air delivery required by a tool is stated as number SCFM at number psi The combination of these figures determines what size unit is needed Air Tank Capacity The volume of air stored in the tank and available for immediate use A large tank allows
12. c oil may also be used Proper oil fill is illustrated in Figure 5 ACAUTION Do not attach air tools to open end of the hose until start up is completed and unit checks OK Start Up 1 Fill engine with oil and gasoline per instructions furnished with engine 2 Remove the compressor dipstick breather and fill pump to the proper oil level 3 Turn regulator knob counterclockwise to open air flow 4 Turn manual unloader lever up to a horizontal position to allow the com pressor pump to run without com pressing air See Figure 6 IMPORTANT This condensation will cause water spots in a paint job especial ly when spraying other than water based paints If sandblasting it will cause the sand to cake and clog the gun rendering it ineffective A filter in the air line located as near to the gun as possible will help eliminate this moisture 11 Dipstick Figure 5 Figure 6 Manual Lever Unloaded Position Operating Your Air Compressor continued To Start Gasoline Engine 5 Move the choke lever to the CHOKE position turn the fuel lever ON and turn the engine stop switch to the ON position 6 Pull start grip lightly until resistance is felt and then pull briskly 7 As the engine warms up gradually move the choke lever to the open posi tion See gas engine manual for more details 8 Run the compressor unloaded for approximately 30 minutes to break in the pump 9 After
13. e face of the flywheel touching the rim at two places See Figure 13 5 Adjust flywheel or engine pulley so that the belt runs parallel to the straight edge 6 Use a gear puller to move the pulley on the shaft and tighten fasteners 7 Adjust brace and reinstall Storage 1 When not in use hose and compres sor should be stored in a cool dry place 2 Tanks should be drained of moisture Hose should be disconnected and hung with open ends down to allow any moisture to drain 1 2 Deflection Figure 12 GEN a DI A A Y Touch Rim in Straight Edge Two Places Parallel With Belt Figure 13 15 Troubleshooting AWARNING For your own safety do not try and run the air compressor while troubleshooting TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Overheating Poor ventilation Dirty cooling surfaces Relocate the compressor to an area where an ample supply of cool clean dry and well circulated air is available Clean the cooling surfaces of pump and motor engine Low discharge pres 1 Air leaks sure 2 Leaking valves 3 Restricted air intake 4 Slipping belts 5 Blown gaskets 6 Low compression 1 Listen for escaping air Apply soap solution to all fittings and connections Bubbles will appear at points of leakage Tighten or replace leaking fittings or connecti
14. essor oil Replace rod Notes 19 Repair Parts ene 3 33 gt 31 28 A 30 L 20 Repair Parts For Repair Parts Call 1 800 4 RIDGID Please provide following information Model number Serial number if any Part description and number as shown in parts list Key Part No Number Descriptons Qty 1 BG220900AJ Belt guard 1 assembly 2 STO26200AV Setscrew 1 3 BTO23100AV Belt 1 4 ST073915AV Filter assembly 1 5 ST073916AV Filter element 1 6 STO70827AV Screw 4 7 V 215100AV ASME Safety 1 valve 8 ST183700AV Tee fitting 1 9 HFOO2401AV Nipple 1 10 ST119704AV Elbow fitting 2 11 ST160000AV Handle grip 2 12 D 1403 Drain valve 2 13 ARO52200CG Tank 1 14 ST158300AV Rubber foot 4 15 ST116400AV Screw 4 16 WAO05500AV 10 Pneumatic 1 wheel 17 AAO21800AV Axle rod 1 18 STO73613AV Plug 2 19 ST128407AV Throttle 1 unloader 20 CVO06404AV Throttle control 1 21 GAO16705AV Gauge left 1 22 WLO17600AV Regulator 1 23 GAO16709AV Gauge right i 24 HF203300AV Coupler 2 25 ST150100AV Oil drain cap 1 Key Part No Number Descriptons 26 STO83800AV Oil drain extension 27 VT470000KB Pump 28 ST159001AJ Compression assembly 29 VT046300AP Discharge tube 30 PUO15900AV Flywheel 31 PUO15400AV Pulley 32 KE000900AV 3 16 Ke
15. ith Weekly Monthly 3 Months Check Oil Level Drain Tank Check Air Filter Check Safety Valve Blow Dirt From Unit Check Belt Tightness Change Oil 13 Maintenance continued Tank ADANGER Never attempt to repair or modi fy a tank Welding drilling or any other modification will weaken the tank resulting in damage from rupture or explo sion Always replace worn cracked or damaged tanks Figure 10 NOTICE Drain liquid from tank daily The tank should be carefully inspected at a minimum of once a year Look for Rte lt I SSS RS Ry ZL Ni NY Sy cracks forming near the welds If a crack K is detected remove pressure from tank immediately and replace TO OPEN Figure 11 Filter Removal Inspection and Replacement To change a filter pull off the filter housing cover If filter element is dirty replace ele ment or entire filter Drive Belt Belt stretch is a result of normal use When properly adjusted the belt deflects about 1 2 with five pounds of pressure applied midway between the engine pul ley and pump See Figure 12 To adjust drive belt tension 1 Remove belt guard and loosen engine brace 2 Loosen the four fasteners holding the engine to the baseplate 3 Shift the engine in the proper direc tion The belt must be properly aligned when adjustment is made 4 To align belt lay a straight edge against th
16. ons 2 Remove head and inspect for valve breakage weak valves scored valve seats etc Replace defective parts and reassemble ACAUTION Be sure that the old head gasket is replaced with a new one each time the head is removed 3 Clean the air filter element 4 Loosen engine clamping bolts and move the engine in a direction away from the compressor being sure that the engine pulley is perfectly aligned with the flywheel Tighten engine clamping bolts The belt should deflect about 1 2 under 5 lbs of force Do not roll belts over pulleys Replace any gaskets proven faulty on inspection Low pressure can be due to worn rings and cylinder walls Correction is made by replacing the rings cylinders and pistons as required Excessive belt wear Pulley out of alignment Belt too loose or too tight Belt slipping Pulley wobbles Realign engine pulley with compressor pulley Adjust tension See Drive Belt Section Adjust tension or replace belt See Drive Belt Section Check for worn crankshaft keyway or pulley bore resulting from running the compressor or motor with loose pulleys Check for bent pulleys or bent crank shaft Unit stalls Excessive noise knocking Low engine idle Improper lubrication Low oil level Defective unloader valve Loose engine or com pressor pulley Lack of oil in crankcase Worn
17. ot listed but considered general wear parts Pressure switches air governors and safety valves modified from factory settings 2 Lubricated Compressors e Pump wear or valve damage caused by using oil not specified Pump wear or valve dam age caused by any oil contamination or by failure to follow proper oil maintenance guidelines 3 Belt Drive Direct Drive Gas Driven Compressors e Belts e Ring wear or valve damage from inadequate filter maintenance e Manually adjust ed load unload and throttle control devices ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS To the extent permitted by applicable law all implied warranties including warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE are disclaimed Any implied warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose that cannot be disclaimed under state law are limited to three years from the date of purchase The Campbell Group is not responsible for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS CALL 1 800 4 RIDGID www ridgid com Please have your Model Number and Serial Number on hand when calling
18. rdous situation which if not avoided and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROB COULD result in death or serious injury LEMS To help recognize this informa tion observe the following symbols Caution indicates a ACAUTION potentially haz ardous situation which if not avoided MAY result in minor or moderate injury Notice indicates NOTICE important informa tion that if not followed may cause dam age to equipment Safety Signal Words Danger indicates ADANGER an imminently haz ardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury Before Using the Air Compressor Since the air compressor and other com ponents pump spray guns filters lubri Repair or replace defective items cators hoses etc used make up a high before using pressure pumping system the following 8 Check all fasteners at frequent inter T precautions must be observed at vals for proper tightness all times deterioration weakness or leakage 1 Read all manuals includ NEREA AWARNING ed with this product care fully Be thoroughly famil Never operate compressor without a beltguard Com iar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment pressors can start automatical ly without warning Personal injury or property damage could occurfrom contact with moving parts 2 Follow all local safety codes as well as the United States Occupational Safet
19. s are complete and until you have read and understood the entire operator s manual AWARNING To reduce the risk of injury if any parts are missing do not attempt to assemble the air compressor until the missing parts are obtained and installed correctly Va Filter we 2 Dipstick Ze Safety Valve 4 Regulator a a GTN 5 Tank 6 Unloader Drain Air Filter The air filter keeps dirt and debris from entering the compressor pump Dipstick The dipstick measures the oil level in the compressor pump See Figure 3 ASME Safety Valve This valve auto matically releases air if the tank pres sure exceeds the preset maximum Regulator Knob This knob controls air pressure to an air operated tool or paint spray gun Turning the knob clockwise increases air pressure at the outlet Turning counterclockwise will lower air pressure at the outlet Fully counterclockwise will shut off the flow of air completely See Figure 4 Tank Drain Valve The tank drain valve allows moisture to be removed from the tank Note that each tank has its own tank drain valve Unloader The unloader controls the engine rpm When loaded the engine will run at maximum operating speed and air will enter the tank When unloaded the engine will slow to an idle and air will vent to atmosphere Belt Guard The belt guard encloses the pulleys and drive belt It protects the u
20. ser from moving parts and directs cooling air to the compressor pump Dipstick Fill Line Figure 3 Close Open lt x Attach Hose Figure 4 Operating Your Air Compressor NOTICE Before starting the compressor thoroughly read all component instruction manuals especially the engine manual All lubricated compressor pumps dis charge some condensed water and oil with the compressed air Install appropri ate water oil removal equipment and con trols as necessary for the intended appli cation NOTICE Failure to install appropriate water oil removal equipment may result in damage to machinery or workpiece Moisture in Compressed Air Moisture in compressed air will form into droplets as it comes from an air compres sor pump When humidity is high or when a compressor is in continuous use for an extended period of time this moisture will collect in the tank When using a paint spray or sandblast gun this water will be carried from the tank through the hose and out of the gun as droplets mixed with the spray material Lubrication ACAUTION THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO OIL NOTICE Drain liquid from tank daily Follow lubrication instructions before operating compressor Remove the dipstick breather and fill pump with 12 ounces of oil Use single vis cosity ISO 100 SAE 30 non detergent compressor oil or Mobil 1 5W30 or 10W30 syntheti
21. tions such as rust formation and corrosion 16 Fast moving air will stir up dust and debris which may be harmful Release air slowly when draining moisture or depressurizing the com pressor system 17 STOP the engine whenever leaving the work area before cleaning making repairs or inspections When cleaning Spraying Precautions AWARNING k Do not spray flam d mable materials in vicinity of open flame or near ignition sources including the compressor unit 19 Do not smoke when spraying paint insecticides or other flammable sub stances 20 Use a face mask respirator when spraying and spray in a well ventilat ADANGER Breathable Air Warning 18 21 22 repairing or inspecting make certain all moving parts have stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent acciden tal starting Allow engine to cool before storing ed area to prevent health and fire hazards Do not direct paint or other sprayed material at the compressor Locate compressor as far away from the spraying area as possible to mini mize overspray accumulation on the compressor When spraying or cleaning with sol vents or toxic chemicals follow the instructions provided by the chemi cal manufacturer This compressor pump is not equipped and should not be used as is to supply breathing quality air For any application of air for human consumption the air
22. ve furnace or water heater which utilize a pilot light or any device that can create a spark If gasoline is accidentally spilled move unit away from the spill area and avoid creating any source of ignition until gasoline vapors have dissipated AWARNING Lh Motors electrical 4 equipment and con trols can cause electrical arcs that will ignite a flammable gas or vapor Never operate or repair in or near a flammable gas or vapor Never store flam mable liquids or gases in the vicinity of the compressor AWARNING 2 Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea fainting or death Do not operate unit inside a closed building or a poorly ventilated area 13 To reduce fire hazard keep engine motor exterior free of oil sol vent or excessive grease AWARNING Never remove or attempt to adjust safety valve Keep safety valve free from paint and other accumulations 14 Do not tamper with governor setting on engine Overspeeding the unit severely shortens engine life and may also be very hazardous ADANGER Never attempt to repair or modify a tank Welding drilling or any other modification will weaken the tank resulting in damage from rupture or explo sion Always replace worn or damaged tanks 15 Tanks rust from moisture build up which weakens the tank Make sure to drain tank daily and inspect periodical ly for unsafe condi
23. y 33 STO12200AV Square head set screw 34 BG208800AJ Brace assembly 35 NGOO2502AV Engine 36 ST70625AV Hex head screw 37 STO11200AV Washer 38 ALO14000AJ Locknut 21 Notes 22 Notes 23 RIDGID AIR COMPRESSOR LIMITED THREE YEAR WARRANTY AND 90 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY This product is manufactured by The Campbell Group under a trademark license from Ridgid Inc All warranty communications should be directed to The Campbell Group attn RIDGID air compres sor technical service at toll free 1 800 4 RIDGID 90 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY During the first 90 days after the date of purchase if you are dissatisfied with the performance of this RIDGID air compressor for any reason you may return the air compressor to the dealer from which it was purchased for a full refund or exchange To receive a replacement air compressor you must present proof of purchase and return all original equipment packaged with the original prod uct The replacement air compressor will be covered by the limited warrant for the balance of the three year warranty period WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED THREE YEAR WARRANTY This warranty covers all defects in workmanship or materials in this RIDGID air compressor for the three year period from the date of purchase This warranty is specific to this air compressor Warranties for other RIDGID products may vary HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE To obtain service for this RID
24. y and Health Act OSHA 3 Only persons well acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be allowed to use the compressor 9 Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry 4 Keep visitors away and NEVER allow that will get caught in the moving children in the work area parts of the unit 5 Wear safety glasses and use hearing protection when operating the pump re ACAUTION or unit Compressor parts may be hot even if the unit is stopped 6 Do not stand on or use the pump or unit as a handhold 7 Before each use inspect compressed air system fuel system and electrical components for signs of damage Safety Instructions continued 10 Keep fingers away from a running compressor fast moving and hot parts will cause injury and or burns 1 a If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally STOP the engine motor and check immediately for the cause Vibration is generally a warning of trouble AWARNING NEVER refuel a run ning or hot engine Explosive fuel can cause fires and severe burns Avoid over filling fuel tank 12 Check fuel level before starting the engine Do not fill the gas tank indoors Wipe off any spilled gas before starting the engine ADANGER Gasoline vapor is highly flam mable Refill outdoors or only in well ventilated areas Do not store spill or use gasoline near an open flame or heat devices such as a sto
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