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Guidelines Assembly Operation Maintenance Service and Adjustments Troubleshooting Repair Parts Espa5ol CAUT|ON, Read the Safety Guidelines and All Instructions Carefully Before Operating. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. Visit our Craftsman website: www.sears.com/craftsman D24910 Rev. 1 1/18/03...
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WAR RANTY ..........SPECiFiCATiON CHART ........SAFETY GUiDELiNES ........GLOSSARY ..........ACCESSORIES .......... DUTY CYCLE ..........ASSEMBLY .......... 10-12 iNSTALLATiON ........12-13 OPERATION .......... 14-16 MAINTENANCE ........17-19 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ......20-22 STO RAG E ..........TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......24-27 REPAIR PARTS ........
Model No. 919-195410 Max. Developed HP Bore 2.875" Stroke 2.0" Voltage-Single Phase 120/240 Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement 15 amps Fuse Type Time Delay Air Tank Capacity 25 gallons Approximate Cut-in Pressure Approximate Cut-out Pressure SCFM @ 40 psig SCFM @ 90 psig Refer to Glossary for abbreviations.
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Save these instructions Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property damage. Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using this equipment. WARNING: Risk of explosion or fire How To Prevent What Could Happen it is normal for electrical contacts...
WARNING: Risk of Bursting Air Tank: The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the tank, and result in a violent tank explosion and could cause property damage or serious injury. How To Prevent it What Could Happen Failure to properly drain con- Drain tank daily or after each use.
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WARNING: Risk of Electrical Shock WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT Your air compressor is powered by Never operate the compressor outdoors electricity. Like any other electrically when it is raining or in wet conditions. powered device, If it is not used properly Never operate compressor with protec-...
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WARNING: RISK OF BURNS I ,_., WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT iT Touching exposed metal such as the Never touch any exposed metal parts on compressor during or immediately compressor head or outlet tubes, can after operation. Compressor will remain result in serious burns.
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WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS iNJURY OR PROPERTY DAM- AGE WHEN TRANSPORTING COMPRESSOR (Fire, Inhalation, Damage to Vehicle Surfaces) WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT oil can leak or spill and could result in Always place COMPRESSOR on a pro- fire or breathing hazard;...
Become familiar with these terms When the tank pressure drops to a certain low level the motor will restart before operating the unit. automatically. The low pressure at CFM: Cubic feet per minute. which the motor automatically SCFM: Standard cubic feet per restarts is called "cut-in"...
Assemble Rubber Feet Rotate each retaining clip clock- wise and press down until it Attach rubber feet with the snaps into place over the handle. screws, washers and nuts pro- vided as shown in figure below. Tighten securely. Wheel If the handle has excessive movement, it is improperly installed.
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To Add Oil NOTE: Crankcase oil capacity is approximately 16 fluid ounces. Drain tank to release air pressure 3. Replace oil fill plug. before removing the oil fill cap or oil drain plug. Place unit on a level surface. Remove oil fill plug (A) and slow- ly add compressor oil until it is even with the top of the oil fill hole.
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Inspect the plug and cord before Voltage and Circuit Protection each use. Do not use if there are Refer to the Parts Manual for the volt- signs of damage. age and minimum branch circuit If these grounding instructions requirements. are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the Certain air compressors...
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Know Your Air Compressor READ THiS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference. On/Auto/Off Switch Connect On/Auto/Off Switch:...
Cooling System (not shown): This Air intake Filter (not shown) This filter is designed to clean air coming compressor contains an advanced into the pump. This filter must always design cooling system. At the heart be clean and ventilation openings of this cooling system is an engi- free from obstructions.
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After 20 minutes, close the drain Too much air pres- sure causes a haz- valve (clockwise). The air receiver ardous risk of bursting. Check the will fill to "cut-out" pressure and manufacturer's maximum pressure the motor will stop. rating for air tools and accessories. The compressor is now ready for use.
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Customer Responsibilities Before Daily or Every Every Every Every each after Yearly each hours hours hours hours Check Safety Valve • Drain Tank • Oil Leaks • Check Oil • Change Oil • Unusual Noise and/or Vibration • Air Filter •...
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To Check Safety Valve Drain tank to if the safety valve release air pres= does not work sure before removing the oil fill cap properly, over-pressurization or oil drain plug. occur, causing air tank rupture an explosion. Checking Place unit on a level surface. Before starting compressor, pull the ring on the safety valve to...
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Measure the distance between Air Filter inspection the edge of the belt and the RepJacement straightedge at points A1 and A2 Hot surfaces. Risk in figure. The difference between of burn. measurements should be no Compressor heads are exposed more than 1/16". when filter cover is removed.
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Unit cycles auto- Using an adjustable wrench, matically when loosen pressure relief tube nut at power is on. When doing air tank and pressure switch. Maintenance, you may be exposed Carefully move pressure relief to voltage sources, compressed tube away from check valve. or moving parts.
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Motor This motor has a manual thermal overload protector. If the motor over- heats for any reason, the overload protector will shut off the motor. The motor must be allowed to cool down before restarting. To restart: Place the On/Auto/Off lever in the Off postion.
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10. Assemble the regulator and ori- To Replace Belt ent as shown in previous figure. Serious injury or damage may occur NOTE: Arrow indicates flow of air. if parts of the body or loose items Make sure it is pointing in the direc- get caught in moving parts.
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aBefore you store the air compressor, Water will con= make sure you do the following: dense in the air tank. if not drained, water will cot= Review the "Maintenance" sec- rode and weaken the air tank caus- tion on the preceding pages and ing a risk of air tank rupture perform scheduled maintenance...
Performing repairs may expose voltage sources, moving parts, or compressed air sources. Personal injury may occur. Before serv= icing: Unplug or disconnect electrical supply to the air compressor, bleed tank of pressure, and allow the air compressor to cool. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Excessive tank...
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CAUSE CORRECTION PROBLEM If there is an excessive amount it is normal for "some" Pressure reading of pressure drop when the on the outlet pressure drop to occur. accessory is used, adjust the pressure gauge regulator as instructed in the (if equipped) Operation section.
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CAUSE CORRECTION PROBLEM Motor will not Let motor cool off and see Motor overload protection run. Motor paragraph in the switch has tripped Service and Adjustment sec- tion. Motor will start automatically Tank pressure exceeds )ressure switch "cut-in" when tank pressure drops )ressure.
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CORRECTION CAUSE PROBLEM Knocking Noise. Possible defect in safety Operate safety valve manually valve. by pulling on ring. If valve still leaks, it should be replaced. Defective check valve. Remove and clean, or replace. Loose pulley Tighten pulley set screw; see Parts manual for torque speci- fications.
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GARANTIA ............CUADRO DE ESPEClFICAClONES ........DEFINICIONES DE NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD ......IMPORTANTES INSTRUCClONES DE SEGURIDAD ..... 33-38 GLOSARIO ............ACCESORIOS ............ ClCLO DE SERVlClO ..........ENSAMBLADO ..........40-42 INSTALAClON ..........42-43 OPERAClON ........... 44-46 MANTENIMIENTO ..........47-49 SERVlClOS Y REGULAClONES ........
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Modelo N ° 919-195410 Max. HP desarrollado Di&metro interior 2,875" (73,02mm) Carrera 2" (50,8mm) Tensi6n monof&sica 120V/240V Circuito minimo requerido Acci6n retardada Tipo de fusible Capacidad de aire en el tanque 25 Galones (94,6 litros) Presi6n de corte de entrada Presi6n de corte de salida SCFM a 40 psig 8,6 Calibre de libras...
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GUARDE ESTAS |NSTRUCC|ONES LA OPERACION O EL MANTENIMIENTO INADECUADOS DE ESTE PRODUCTO PODRIAN OCASIONAR SERIAS LESIONES Y DA_IOS A LA PROPIEDAD. LEA Y COMPRENDA TODAS LAS ADVERTENCIAS E INSTRUCCIONES DE FUN- CIONAMIENTO ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTE EQUIPO. ADVERTENCIA: RIESGO DE EXPLOSION O INCENDIO i,COMO PREVENIRLO? i.QUE...
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ADVERTENCIA: RIESGO DE EXPLOSION TANQUE AIRE: SIGUIENTES CONDICIONES PODRJAN, CAUSAR DEBJLJTAMJENTO TANQUE, Y DETERMINAR SU EXPLOSION VIOLENTA, DANOS A LA PROPIEDAD O SERIAS LESIONES. _QUE PUEDE OCURRIR? $06MO PREVENIRLO? 1. Drenaje inadecuado del agua condensada Drene el tanque diariamente o despu_s en el tanque, siendo la causa del 6xido...
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ADVERTENClA: RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELECTRICA I _J SQUE P UEDE OCURRIR? i.COMO PREVENIRLO? Su compresor de aire e st_ accionado por electri- JamAs opere el compresor a la intemperie cuan- cidad. Como cualquier otro d ispositivo el6ctrico do estA Iloviendo o en condiciones de humedad.
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ADVERTENCIA: RIESGO DE QUEMADURAS I ,,,_V _.QU_: PUEDE OCURRIR? _,C6MO PREVENIRLO? Tocar el metal expuesto tel come el cabezal Jam&s toque partes de metal expuestas en el compresor durante o inmediatamente despu&s del compresor o los tubos de salida del escape, de la operaci6n, emcompresor permanecer_...
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ADVERTENCIA: RIESGO DE DANOS A LA PROPIEDAD AL TRANS= PORTAR EL COMPRESOR (Fuego, inhalaci6n, daRo a la superficie de vehiculos} _.QUE PUEDE OCURRIR? _.C6MO PREVENIRLO? el aceite puede derramarse y ello podrfa Deposite el compresor sobre una aifombrilla resultar en serias lesiones o la muerte debido al protectora cuando Io transporte,...
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arrancar automaticamente. La presi6n Familiaricese con los siguientes t6rminos, baja a la cual el motor arranca automati- antes de operar la unidad: camente, se llama presi6n "minima de CFM: (Cubic feet per minute) Pies cQbicos corte". por minuto. Presi6n m_xima de comte: Cuando un SCFM: (Stardard cubic feet per minute)
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Contenido de la caja 1 - Compresor de aire 2 - Ruedas 2 - Pernos con resalto, 3/8" - 16 2 - Tuercas hexagonales, 3/8" - 16 1 - Manija Abierto de la 1 - Agarradera de manija 2 - Tornillo de cabeza cubierta 2 - Tuercas hexagonales 1/4-20 Aletas Extremo...
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I___ Las ruedas y el mango no propor= cionan un despeje, estabilidad soporte adecuado para tirar de la unidad hacia arriba y hacia abajo pot "'t escaleras o gradas. La unidad debe set levantada o empujada por una rampa. Ensamble de las patas de caucho Instale las patas de goma con los...
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NOTA: La capacidad del carter es de 16 Para agregar aceite onzas liquidas (473ml) de aceite. Drene el tanque L,m==,=,_hk_U= fin de liberar Colocar la tapa de Ilenado de aceite presi6n de aire antes de extraer y ajustarla. tapa para el relleno de aceite, o el tap6n...
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Inspeccione el enchufe y su cord6n Protecci6n del voltaje y del circuito antes de cada uso. Acerca del voltaje y la minima cantidad de circuitos requeridos, refi6rase al Manual No use si existieran signos de da_os. de piezas. Si las instrucciones de conexi6n a Ciertos compresores de aire pueden ser...
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Conozca su compresor de aire LEA ESTE MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO Y SUS NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD ANTES DE OPERAR LA UNIDAD. Compare las ilustraciones contra su unidad a fin de familiarizarse con la ubicaci6n de los distintos controles y regulaciones. Conserve este manual para referencias futuras.
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V_lvula de drenaje: La v&lvula de drenaje V_lvula aliviadora de presi6n: La v&lvula se encuentra ubicada sobre la base del aliviadora de presi6n se encuentra ubica- tanque de aire y se usa para drenar la da en el costado del interruptor de pre- condensaci6n al fin de cada uso...
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Mueva la palanca On/Auto/Off a la posi- Demasiada presi6n de air ci6n "ON/AUTO". El compresor se pon- podr_ set la causa de riesgo de dra en marcha. explosi6n. Verifique los valores de m_xima presi6n dados por el fabri- Haga funcionar el compresor durante 20 cante de las herramientas neumaticas minutos.
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Responsabilidades del ciiente Antes de Diariamente Cada Cada Cada Cada cada o luego de Anualmente cada use horas horas horas horas Verifique la vAlvula de • seguridad ® Drenaje del tanque P6rdidas de aceite ® ® Verifique el aceite Cambio de aceite ®...
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Aceite C6rno verificar la v_lvula de seguridad Drene el tanque a Si la v_lvula de fin de liberar la presi6n de aire antes de extraer la tapa seguridad no trabaja adecuadamente, para el relleno de aceite, o el tap6n para ello podr_ determinar la sobrepresibn drenaje del aceite.
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Mida la distancia entre el borde de la Filtro de AJre Inspecci6n y reernplazo correa y la regla, en el punto A1-A2 Superficies de la figura. La diferencia entre las calientes. Riesgo mediciones no debe mayor que de quemaduras. Las cabezas del com- 1/16"...
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Utilizando una Ilave regulable, afloje '_m=_'_'_ La unidad cicla autom_ticamente la tuerca del tubo aliviador de pre- en cuanto la energia el_ctrica es si6n en el tanque de aire y el conectada. AI efectuar el mantenimien= interruptor de presi6n. Retire cuida- dosamente la tuberia de alivio de to, usted quedar_...
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Motor Para reemplazar el regulador Este motor tiene un protector manual de Libere toda la presi6n del aire del sobrecarga t6rmica. Si el motor se sobre- tanque. Vea "Drenaje del tanque" en calienta per cualquier motivo, el protector la secci6n "Mantenimiento". de sobrecarga apaga el motor.
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Cambio de la correa Extraiga la salida el man6metro presi6n, el man6metro del tanque y Pueden ocurrir la conexi6n rapida (si estuviese serias lesiones o equipada) del regulador. dahos si partes del cuerpo o prendas Extraiga el regulator. sueltas son capturados entre las piezas en Aplique sellador para ca_os al niple.
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Antes de guardar su compresor de aire, , ,= Elaguasecon- "-- densa dentro del asegOrese de hacer Io siguiente: tanque de aire. Si no se drena, ella Revise la secci6n "Mantenimiento" corroer_ debilitando la paredes del de las paginas precedentes y ejecute tanque de aire, originando...
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El desarrollo de reparaciones puede exponer a sitios corriente viva, partes en movimiento o fuentes de aire comprimido que podrian ocasionar lesiones personales. Antes de intentar reparaci6n alguna, desenchufe el compresor de aire y purgue toda la presi6n aire del tanque, y deje enfriar el compresor de aire.
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PROBLEMA CORRECCI()N CAUSA Si hubiese una caida excesiva de La lectura de la Es normal que ocurra alg_n presi6n durante el uso del acceso- presi6n sobre un descenso en la presi6n. rio, ajuste el regulador de acuerdo man6metro alas instrucciones de la secci6n viene equipado Operaci6n.
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PROBLEMA CORRECCION CAUSA El motor no El interruptor de protecci6n Deje enfriar el motor y ver "motor" funciona. en la secci6n Servicio y Ajustes sobrecarga del motor se ha abierto. El motor arrancara automaticamente La presi6n del tanque excede cuando la presi6n del tanque caiga la presi6n de "corte mAximo"...
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CORRECCION PROBLEMA CAUSA Golpeteo Posible defecto en la v_lvula Opere la valvula de seguridad manualmente tirando de su anillo. de seguridad. Si la vAIvula aun pierde, deberA ser reemplazada. Posible defecto en la vAIvula Extraiga y limpie o reemplace. de seguridad. Polea floja Ajuste el tornillo de la polea a ,Vea el manual de piezas para conocer...
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