5. Rotate e ach retaining clip
clockwise andpress down until i t
snaps i ntoplace over t hehandle.
Ifthehandle h asexcessive
movement, itis improperly
installed. Check t hefollowing.
A. Are bothtabsinside the
handle ( Step #3)?
B. Does each clippass through
boththesaddle a ndhandle
(Step #4)?
ToAssemble Wheels
It will benecessary
to brace orsupport
onesideoftheaircompressor
when installing t hewheels because
thecompressor will have a
tendency t otip,
1. Attach wheels withshoulder
bolts andnuts asshown.
2. Tighten securely. NOTE: Theair
compressor
willsitlevel i fthe
wheels areproperly installed.
Thewheeis and
handme donot
provide adequate c learance,
stability or support f orpulling the
unitupanddownstairs or steps,
Theunitmustbe
lifted, or pushed
up a ramp,
Assemble
Rubber
Feet
1.
Attach rubber feet with the
screws, washers and nuts
provided as shown in figure
below.
2.
Tighten securely.
TT1
I Nut
WheeR
/
Shoulder
Bolt
To Add
Oil To Pump
_
Compressors
are
shipped
without
oil, A small amount of oil may be
present
in the pump upon receipt
of the air compressor.
This is
due to plant testing
and does not
mean the pump contains
oil Do
not attempt
to operate this air
compressor
without
first adding oil
to the crankcase,
Serious damage
can result from even Bimited
operation
unBess filled with oil and
broken
in correctly.
Make sure
to closeBy follow
initial start-up
procedures,
Use air compressor
oiB onBy, Mu_ti=
Viscosity
motor oils, like lOW30,
should
not be used in an air
compressor.
They meave carbon
deposits
on criticaB components,
thus reducing
performance
and
compressor
mife,
NOTE: Use an air compressor
oil
such as Sears item number 9-16426
or SAE-20 (API CG/CD heavy duty
motor oil. Under extreme winter
conditions
use SAE-10 weight oil.
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