- Large sand pots, clearing lines, demolition hammers, and large air tools such as an impact wrench.
- Also compaction, grinders and road saws.
- Also compaction, grinders and road saws.
- Must wear safety glasses.
- Do not operate at a pressure or speed in excess of tool manufactures specifications.
- Do not remove any air line connections before releasing the air pressure.
- Never direct air stream at people or animals.
- Make sure unit is in a well ventilated area.
- To reduce risk of burns, do not touch engine/motor components.
- Do not operate at a pressure or speed in excess of tool manufactures specifications.
- Do not remove any air line connections before releasing the air pressure.
- Never direct air stream at people or animals.
- Make sure unit is in a well ventilated area.
- To reduce risk of burns, do not touch engine/motor components.
- Length is 89"
- Width is 34"
- Height is 58"
- Weight is 2130 lbs.
- Fuel tank capacity is 24 gallons of diesel
- 12 volt
- Air deliver is 185 CFM
- Width is 34"
- Height is 58"
- Weight is 2130 lbs.
- Fuel tank capacity is 24 gallons of diesel
- 12 volt
- Air deliver is 185 CFM
- Take the air hose and connect to the compressor, you will see two chicago fittings
at the front of the unit, these fittings allow you to run two tools at the same time
- Connect your air hose to either one.(some units may very).
- Then proceed by connecting the other air hose fitting to the applicable tool.
- Check fuel level, never let this unit run dry, there is usually a fuel gauge on the front panel of the unit.
- Going back to the front of the unit, you will also find an hour gauge and an air pressure gauge.
- You will see a key switch and a black button beside the gauges (some units may vary).
- Turn the key switch on and hold down the black button. When all the lights go off on the unit.
- release the black button and the unit will start.
- Some units may have a second button, which is for engaging and disengaging the flow of pressure.
- From the unit, so that you can switch tools without actually turning the unit off.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- Then proceed by connecting the other air hose fitting to the applicable tool.
- Check fuel level, never let this unit run dry, there is usually a fuel gauge on the front panel of the unit.
- Going back to the front of the unit, you will also find an hour gauge and an air pressure gauge.
- You will see a key switch and a black button beside the gauges (some units may vary).
- Turn the key switch on and hold down the black button. When all the lights go off on the unit.
- release the black button and the unit will start.
- Some units may have a second button, which is for engaging and disengaging the flow of pressure.
- From the unit, so that you can switch tools without actually turning the unit off.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- Ensure air hoses are secured tightly at both ends.
- Check all oil levels.
- Be certain that the pressure is set properly for the tool application.
- Make sure there is sufficient fuel.
- Check all oil levels.
- Be certain that the pressure is set properly for the tool application.
- Make sure there is sufficient fuel.




