- Provides low to medium air pressure for painting and small air tools.
- Must wear safety glasses.
- Be sure to use a grounded outlet.
- Disconnect from power source before servicing and refilling tool in use.
- Do not operate at a pressure or speed in excess of tool manufactures specifications.
- Do not remove any air line connection (quick connects) before releasing the air pressure in the holding tanks.
- Never direct air stream at people or animals.
- Be sure to use a grounded outlet.
- Disconnect from power source before servicing and refilling tool in use.
- Do not operate at a pressure or speed in excess of tool manufactures specifications.
- Do not remove any air line connection (quick connects) before releasing the air pressure in the holding tanks.
- Never direct air stream at people or animals.
- 110 volt plug
- Working pressure 125 psi
- Tank capacity is 4.2 gallons
- Working pressure 125 psi
- Tank capacity is 4.2 gallons
- Take the air hose and connect to the compressor, you will see a quick connect fitting
sticking out beside two gauges on the unit. Then proceed by connecting the other air hose
fitting to the applicable tool.
- There are two tanks on this unit, both are located on the one side. In the mid section of the tank on the bottom there is a bleeder valve which points towards the floor. You must make sure this bleeder valve is tight.
- Going back to were you connected the air hose to the unit, you will find two gauges below the on/off switch. The gauge closest to the air connection tells us the pressure leaving the unit. To regulate this pressure, you will see a red knob directly above the gauge The other gauge tells us what the pressure build up in the tank is.
- Plug the unit in, turn the switch on, and let the pressure in the tank build.
- To prevent corrosion in the tanks, drain air after use with bleeder valves.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- There are two tanks on this unit, both are located on the one side. In the mid section of the tank on the bottom there is a bleeder valve which points towards the floor. You must make sure this bleeder valve is tight.
- Going back to were you connected the air hose to the unit, you will find two gauges below the on/off switch. The gauge closest to the air connection tells us the pressure leaving the unit. To regulate this pressure, you will see a red knob directly above the gauge The other gauge tells us what the pressure build up in the tank is.
- Plug the unit in, turn the switch on, and let the pressure in the tank build.
- To prevent corrosion in the tanks, drain air after use with bleeder valves.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- Ensure air hoses are secured tightly at both ends.
- Make sure bleeder valves are snug.
- Check oil level.
- Be certain that the red pressure adjustment knob is set properly for the tool application.
- Make sure bleeder valves are snug.
- Check oil level.
- Be certain that the red pressure adjustment knob is set properly for the tool application.




