Craftsman 16636 Owners Manual - Page 4

Specifications, Cycle - air compressor

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Important Safety Instructions & Guidelines Risk of Breathing Avoid using the air compressor in confined areas. Always have adequate space (12 inches) on all sides of the air compressor. Also keep children, pets, and others out of the area of operation. This air compressor does not provide breathable air for anyone or any auxiliary breathing device. Spraying material will always need to be in another area away from the air compressor to not allow intake air to damage the air compressor filter. Risk of Electrical Shock Never utilize the air compressor in the rain or wet conditions. Any electrical issues or repairs should be performed by authorized personnel such as an electrician and should comply with all national and local electrical codes. The air compressor should also have the proper three prong grounding plug, correct voltage, and adequate fuse protection. Risk of Explosion or Fire Never operate the compressor near combustible materials, gasoline or solvent vapors. If spraying flammable materials, locate the air compressor at least 20 feet away from the spray area. Never operate the air compressor indoors or in a confined area. Risk of Bursting ! Always drain the air compressor tank daily or after each use. If the tank develops a leak, then replace the air compressor. Never use the air compressor after a leak has been found or try to make any modifications to the tank. Never modify the air compressor's factory settings which control the tank pressure or any other function. Specifications Pump Oil-lube direct drive Motor 1.0 HP (induction) Bore 1.65" Stroke t.26" Voltage Single Phase 120 VAC Minimum Circuit Requirement 15 Amps Air Tank Capacity Cut-in Pressure Cut-out Pressure SCFM @ 90 PSi Oil Capacity Oil Type 5 Gallons 95 PSI 125 PSI 2.4 90 mL or 3 oz. SAE 30 Non-detergent Glossary SCFM: Standard cubic feet per minute; a unit of measure for air delivery. PSlG: Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of measure for pressure. ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. California Code: Unit may comply with California Code 462 (I) (2)/(M) (2). Cut=In Pressure: The air compressor will automatically start to refill the tank when the pressure drops below the prescribed minimum. Cut=Out Pressure: The point at which the motor stops when the tank has reached maximum air pressure. Code Certification: Products that bear one or more of the following marks: UL, ULc, ETL, CSA, have been evaluated by OSHA-certified independent safety laboratories and meet the applicable Underwriters Laboratories Standards for Safety. Duty Cycle This is a 50% duty cycle air compressor. could damage the air compressor. Do not run the air compressor more than 30 minutes of one hour. Doing so 2

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Important
Safety
Instructions
& Guidelines
Risk
of Breathing
Risk
of
Electrical
Shock
Risk
of
Explosion
or Fire
Risk
of Bursting
!
Avoid
using
the
air
compressor
in
confined
areas.
Always
have
adequate
space
(12 inches) on all sides of the air compressor. Also keep children,
pets, and others out of
the area of operation.
This air compressor
does not provide breathable air for anyone or
any auxiliary breathing
device. Spraying
material will always
need to be in another area
away from the air compressor to not allow intake air to damage the air compressor
filter.
Never utilize the air compressor
in the rain or wet conditions.
Any electrical
issues
or
repairs should be performed
by authorized
personnel such as an electrician
and should
comply with all national and local electrical
codes. The air compressor
should also have
the proper three prong grounding
plug, correct
voltage, and adequate
fuse protection.
Never operate the compressor
near combustible
materials,
gasoline or solvent vapors.
If spraying flammable
materials,
locate the air compressor
at least 20 feet away from the
spray area. Never operate the air compressor
indoors or in a confined area.
Always drain the air compressor
tank daily or after each use. If the tank develops
a leak,
then
replace the air compressor.
Never use the air compressor
after a leak has been
found or try to make any modifications
to the tank. Never modify
the air compressor's
factory settings which control the tank pressure
or any other function.
Specifications
Pump
..........................
Oil-lube direct drive
Air
Tank
Capacity
.........................
5 Gallons
Motor
............................
1.0 HP (induction)
Cut-in Pressure
.............................
95 PSI
Bore
.......................................
1.65"
Cut-out Pressure
...........................
125 PSI
Stroke
......................................
t.26"
SCFM
@ 90 PSi
................................
2.4
Voltage Single Phase
.......................
120 VAC
Oil Capacity
.........................
90 mL or
3
oz.
Minimum
Circuit Requirement
................
15 Amps
Oil
Type
........................
SAE
30
Non-detergent
Glossary
SCFM:
Standard cubic feet per minute; a unit of measure
for air delivery.
PSlG:
Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of measure
for pressure.
ASME:
American
Society of Mechanical
Engineers.
California
Code:
Unit may comply
with California
Code
462 (I) (2)/(M)
(2).
Cut=In
Pressure:
The air compressor
will automatically
start to refill the tank when the pressure
drops
below the prescribed
minimum.
Cut=Out
Pressure:
The point at which the motor stops
when the tank has reached maximum
air
pressure.
Code Certification:
Products that bear one or more of
the following
marks: UL, ULc, ETL, CSA, have
been evaluated
by
OSHA-certified
independent
safety laboratories
and meet the applicable
Underwriters
Laboratories
Standards
for Safety.
Duty
Cycle
This is a 50% duty cycle air compressor.
could damage the air compressor.
Do not run the air compressor
more than 30 minutes of one hour.
Doing so
2