Owner's Manual {CRAFTSMAN°{ Oil Lubricated Single Stage Horizontal Portable AiR COMPRESSOR Model No. 919.195413 = Safety Guidelines = Assembly = Operation = Maintenance = Troubleshooting = Repair Parts CAUTION: Read the Safety Guidelines and All Instructions Carefully Before Operating. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Visit our Craftsman N000578 9/6/o7 Estates, IL 60179 website: www.sears.com/craftsman U.S.A.
WARRANTY ................................................ SPECiFiCATiON CHART ...................................... SAFETY GUiDELiNES ...................................... GLOSSARY ............................................... ACCESSORIES ............................................ DUTY CYCLE .............................................. ASSEMBLY ............................................ iNSTALLATiON ......................................... OPERATION ............................................
Model No. Running HP Bore Stroke Voltage-Single Phase Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement Fuse Type Air Tank Capacity Approximate Cut-in Pressure Approximate Cut-out Pressure SCFM @ 40 PSIG SCFM @ 90 PSIG 919.195413 "1.8 2.875" (73.0 mm) 2.0" (50.8 mm) 120/240 15 amps Time Delay 25 gallons (94.6 L) 120 PSi 150 PSi *7.4 *5.8 * Tested per ISO 1217 Refer to Glossary for abbreviations. This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand.
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. operation Do not operate this unit until you read and understand this instruction manual for safety, and maintenance instructions. _A SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS _ • • RiSK OF EXPLOSION OR FiRE What can happen It is normal for electrical contacts within the motor and pressure switch to spark.
__ • • __ RISK TO BREATHING (ASPHYXIATION) What can happen The compressed air directly from your compressor is not safe for breathing. The air stream may contain carbon monoxide, toxic vapors, or solid particles from the air tank. Breathing these contaminants can cause serious injury or death, How to prevent it Air obtained directly from the compressor should never be used to supply air for human consumption.
• What can happen Failure to properly drain condensed water from air tank, causing rust and thinning of the steel air tank. • Modifications or attempted repairs to the air tank. Unauthorized modifications to the safety valve or any other components which control air tank pressure. Attachments • How to prevent it Drain air tank daily or after each use. If air tank develops a leak, replace it immediately with a new air tank or replace the entire compressor.
• Repairs attempted by unqualified personnel can result in serious injury or death by electrocution. ,, Electrical Grounding: Failure to provide adequate grounding to this product could result in serious injury or death from electrocution. Refer to "Grounding Instructions" paragraph in the Installation section. Any electrical wiring or repairs required on this product should be performed by authorized service center personnel in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
RiSK FROM MOVING PARTS • What can happen Moving parts such as the pulley, flywheel, and belt can cause serious injury if they come into contact with you or your clothing. How to prevent it Never operate the compressor with guards or covers which are damaged or removed. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts. Air vents may cover moving parts and should be avoided as well.
__ RiSK OF INJURY FROM LiFTiNG What can happen • How to prevent it Serious injury can result from attempting to lift too heavy an object. • The compressor is too heavy to be lifted by one person. Obtain assistance from others before lifting. RISK FROM NOISE What can happen How to prevent it Under some conditions and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss. • Always wear certified safety equipment: ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) hearing protection.
Become familiar with these terms before operating the unit. CFM: Cubic feet per minute. SCFM: Standard cubic feet per minute; a unit of measure of air delivery. PSIG: Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of measure of pressure. Code Certification: Products that bear one or more of the following marks: UL, CUL, ETL, CETL, have been evaluated by ©SHA certified independent safety laboratories and meet the applicable Standards for Safety.
CONTENTS OF CARTON 1 - Air Compressor 2- Wheels 2 - Shoulder Bolts, 3/8-16 2 - Hex Nuts, 3/8-16 1- Handle 1 - Handle Grip 2 - Cap Screws 2 - 1/4-20 Hex Nuts 2 - Retainer Clips 2 - Flat Washers 2 - Rubber Bumpers 2 - Screws, 1/4-20 x 3/4" (19 ram) Open End Handle TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 1 - 9/16" (14 ram) socket or open end wrench 1 - 1/2" (13 ram) socket or open end wrench 3. Slowly push the open ends of the handle onto both tabs at the same time.
5. Rotate each retaining clip clockwise and press down until it snaps into place over the handle. The wheels and handle do not provide adequate clearance, stability or support for pulling the unit up and down stairs or steps. The unit must be 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. Nut 6. Wheel If the handle has excessive movement, it is improperly installed. Check the following. A.
LOCATION OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR • Locate the air compressor in a clean, dry, and well ventilated area. • Place on a solid surface to prevent rocking or tipping. The air compressor should be located at least 12" (30.5 cm) away from the wall or other obstructions that will interfere with the flow of air. The air filter must be kept clear of obstructions which could reduce air flow to the air compressor. The air compressor requires fresh air flow for proper cooling. DO NOT ALLOW THE COMPRESSOR TO GET WET.
Instead of using an extension cord, increase the working reach of the air hose by attaching another length of hose to its end. Attach additional lengths of hose as needed. If an extension cord must be used, be sure it is: • a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug, and a 3slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the product in good condition no longer than 50 feet 12 gauge (AWG) or larger. (Wire size increases as gauge number decreases. 10 AWG and 8 AWG may also be used.
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. Auto(I)/Off(O) Switch Regulator Auto(I)/Off(O) Switch: Turn this switch "Auto" to provide automatic power to the pressure switch and "Off" to remove power at the end of each use.
Air Compressor Pump (not shown): Compresses air into the air tank. Working air is not available until the compressor has raised the air tank pressure above that required at the air outlet. Check Valve: When the air compressor is operating, the check valve is "open", allowing compressed air to enter the air tank. When the air compressor reaches "cut-out" pressure, the check valve "closes", allowing air pressure to remain inside the air tank. To restart: 1. Place the Auto/Off lever in the "Off" postion. 2.
5. MovetheAuto/Off switch to"Auto" position. Thecompressor willstart. 6. Runthecompressor for20minutes.Makesurethedrainvalve isopenandthereisminimal air pressure build-up intank. 7. After20minutes, closethedrain valvebyturning clockwise. Theair receiver willfillto"cut-out" pressureandthemotorwill stop. Thecompressor isnowreadyforuse. BeforeEachStart=Up 1. SettheAuto/Off switchto"Off". 2. Pullregulator knobout,turn counterclockwise untilitstops. Pushknobinto lockinplace. 3. Attach hoseandaccessories.
CUSTOMER RESPONSiBiLiTiES Before each use Check Safety Valve Drain Tank i Daily i or after each use Every 8 hours Every 40 i hours Every 100 hours Every 160 hours Yearly • Oil Leaks Check Pump Oil Change Pump Oil Unusual Noise and/ or Vibration Air Filter o1 Drive Belt-Condition Motor Pulley/Flywheel alignment Air compressor pump intake and exhaust valves Inspect air lines and fittings for leaks * Head Bolts - Check the torques of the head bolts after the first five hours of operation.
Before starting compressor, pull the ring on the safety valve to make sure that the safety valve operates freely. If the valve is stuck or does not operate smoothly, it must be replaced with the same type of valve. TO DRAIN TANK Risk of Unsafe Operation. Risk from noise. Air tanks contain high pressure air. Keep face and other body parts away from outlet of drain. Use ANSI Z87.1 eye protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3) when draining as debris can be kicked up into face. Use ear protection [(ANSi S12.6 (S3.
NOTE: Use 30W compressor oil or a heavy duty SAE 30W, non-detergent, SF grade or better oil DO NOT use multi-weight automotive engine oils, they will reduce compressor life. Under extreme winter condition use SAE-10 weight oil. 5. Slowly fill crankcase to the top of the fill hole. NOTE: Crankcase oil capacity is approximately 16 fluid ounces (0.5 L). 6. Replace oil fill plug (A) and tighten securely. AIR FILTER iNSPECTiON REPLACEMENT 3. 4. Remove belt guard.
ALL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OPERATIONS NOT LISTED MUST BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Risk of Unsafe Operation. Unit cycles automatically when power is on. When servicing, you may be exposed to voltage sources, compressed air, or moving parts. Before servicing unit unplug or disconnect electrical supply to the air compressor, bleed tank of pressure, and allow the air compressor to cool. TO REPLACE VALVE OR CLEAN 6. Release all air pressure from air tank.
6. PRESSURE SWITCH = REPLACEMENT Risk of Bursting. Pressure loads beyond design limits may cause tank rupture or explosion. Pressure switch operation is related to motor HP, tank rating, and safety valve setting. Do not attempt to adjust, remove, or defeat the pressure switch, or change and modify any pressure control related device, if replacement is necessary the same rated switch must be used. Contact a trained service technician for replacement. Tank P_essure Gauge 7.
TO REPLACE BELT Risk of Unsafe Operations. Serious injury or damage may occur if parts of the body or loose items get caught in moving parts. Never operate the unit with the belt guard removed. The belt guard should be removed only when the compressor is unplugged. 1. 2. 3. 4. Place the Auto/Off lever in the "Off" position. Unplug compressor. Remove the front of the belt guard by disengaging the snaps. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver at each snap location and pry the beltguard apart.
Risk of Unsafe Operation. Unit cycles automatically when power is on. When servicing, you may be exposed to voltage sources, compressed air, or moving parts. Before servicing unit unplug or disconnect electrical supply to the air compressor, bleed tank of pressure, and allow the air compressor to cool. PROBLEM Excessive tank pressure - safety valve pops off Air leaks at fittings CAUSE Pressure switch does not shut off motor when compressor reaches "cutout" pressure. Pressure switch "cut-out" too high.
PROBLEM Compressor is not supplying enough air to operate accessories CAUSE Prolonged excessive use of air. CORRECTION Decrease amount of air usage. Compressor is not large enough for air requirement. Check the accessory air requirement. If it is higher than the SCFM or )ressure supplied by your air compressor, you need a larger compressor. Check and replace if required. Hole in hose. Check valve restricted. Air leaks. Restricted air intake filter. Remove and clean, or replace. Tighten fittings.
PROBLEM Motor will not run (continued) CAUSE Fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped. Knocking Noise Possible defect in safety valve. Defective check valve. Loose pulley. Loose flywheel. Compressor mounting screws loose. Loose belt. Carbon build-up in pump. Belt to tight. Excessive belt wear Loosen wingnut and then tighten wingnut until it contacts the washer, )lus one turn. Loosen wingnut and then tighten wingnut until it contacts the washer, )lus one turn. Loose belt. Tight belt. Loose pulley.
PROBLEM CAUSE Regulator knob Damaged regulator. has continuous air leak. Regulator will not shut off air outlet. CORRECTION Replace. Damaged regulator. Replace.
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GARANTJA ....................................................... CUADRO DE ESPECIFICACIONES DEFINICIONES DE NORMAS IMPORTANTES INSTRUCCIONES 32 ................................... DE SEGURIDAD .......................... DE SEGURIDAD .................... 32 33 33-38 GLOSARIO ....................................................... 39 ACCESORIOS 39 .................................................... ClCLO DE SERVICIO ENSAMBLADO INSTALACION OPERACION ............................................
Este manual contiene informaci6n queesimportante queusted conozca ycomprenda; Esta informaci6n serelaciona conlaprotecci6n deSUSEGURIDAD yLAPREVENCION DEPROBLEMAS ASUEQUIPO. Para ayudarlo areconocer estainformaci6n, usamos los simbolos indicados mAs abajo. Sirvase leerelmanual yprestar atenci6n aestas secciones. _ Indica una situaci6n de riesgo inminente, que si no se evita, causarA la muerte o lesiones serias.
Si las chispas el6ctricas del compresor eiqtrarl en contacto con vapores inflamables, pueden encenderse, provocando un incendio o una explosi6n. • Si se pulverizan materiales inflamables, ubique el compresor al menos a 6,1 m (20 pies) del Area de pulverizaci6n. Se puede necesitar manguera adicional. Guarde los materiales inflamables en lugar seguro lejos del compresor.
RIESGO DE LESION O DA_,IO A LA PROPIEDAD AL TRANSPORTAR O ALMACENAR LA UNIDAD _QUE e PUEDE COMO SUCEDER? Se puede producir una perdida o derrame de aceite, Io que podria provocar peligro de incendio o inhalaci6n, lesiones graves o la muerte. Los derrames de aceite da_aran alfombras, pintura u otras superficies de vehiculos o remolques. • EVITARLO Coloque siempre el compresor en un tapete protector cuando Io transporte, para proteger al vehiculo de da_os por p6rdidas.
Neum_ticos: • El inflado excesivo de los neumAticos podria causar lesiones graves y da_o a la propiedad, • Utilice un medidor de presi6n de neumAticos para controlar la presi6n de 6stos antes de cada uso y mientras los infla; observe el flanco para ver la presi6n correcta del neumAtico. NOTA: Los tanques de aire, los compresores y el equipo similar que se usa para inflar neumaticos pueden Ilenar neumAticos peque_os como 6stos con mucha rapidez.
_ I__ RIESGO DE OBJETOS DESPEDIDOS _.QU¢: PUEDE • COMO SUCEDER? La corriente de aire comprimido puede provocar lesiones en los tejidos blandos de la piel expuesta y puede impulsar suciedad, astillas, particulas sueltas y objetos peque_os a gran velocidad, que pueden producir da_os en la propiedad y lesiones personales. • EVITARLO Utilice siempre equipo de seguridad certificado: anteojos de seguridad ANSI Z87.1 (CAN/CSA Z94.3) con protecci6n lateral al usar el compresor.
__ RIESGO _QUE • PUEDE DE OPERAClON SUCEDER? COMO La operaci6n insegura de su compresor de aire podria producir lesiones graves o la muerte, a usted mismo o a otras personas, • • • • • RIESGO MUCHO _,QU¢: PUEDE e EVITARLO Revise y comprenda todas las instrucclones y advertencias de este manual. Familiaricese con la operaci6n y los controles del compresor de aire. Mantenga el area de operaciones libre de personas, mascotas y obstaculos.
Familiaricese con los siguientes t6rminos, antes de operar la unidad: CFM: (Cubic feet per minute) Pies cQbicos por minuto. SCFM: (Stardard cubic feet per minute) Pies cQbicos estandar per minuto; una unidad de medida que permite medir la cantidad de entrega de aire. PSlG: (Pound per square inch) Libras per pulgada cuadrada.
CONTENIDO 1 - Compresor 2 - Ruedas la montura. DE LA CAJA de aire 2 2 1 1 2 - Pernos con resalto, 3/8-16 pulg. Tuercas hexagonales, 3/8-16 pulg. Manija Agarradera de manija Tornillo de cabeza cubierta 2 2 2 2 2 - Tuercas hexagonales 1/4-20 Clips de ret6n Arandelas planas Parachoques de goma Tornillos, 1/4-20 x 19 mm (3/4 pulg.) HERRAMIENTAS NEOESARIAS PARA EL ENSAMBLE E×tremo Abierto 1 - Ilave de tubo o de boca de 9/16 pulg. (14 mm) 1 - Ilave de tubo o de boca de 1/2 pulg. (13 mm) 3.
5. Girar cada sujetador en el sentido del reloj y presionarlos hasta que enganchen en posici6n en el asa. ENSAMBLE CAUCHO 1. DE LAS PATAS DE Instale las patas de goma con los tornillos, arandelas planas y tuercas provistas, tal como se muestra en la figura anterior. Apriete firmemente. 2. Tuerca Rueda 6. Si el asa tuviese movimiento excesivo, es porque esta mal instalado. Verificar Io siguiente. A. _,Estan las dos aletas dentro del asa (Paso #3)? B.
LUBICACI()N DE AIRE • • DEL COMPRESOR 3. Ubicar el compresor de aire en un lugar limpio, seco y bien ventilado. Colocarlo sobre una superficie s61ida para evitar que se bambolee o se vuelque. El compresor de aire debe colocarse alejado por Io menos 30,5 cm (12 pulg.) de las paredes u de cualquier otra obstrucci6n que interfiera con el fiujo de aire. El filtro de aire debe mantenerse limpio y sin obstrucciones que reduzcan el flujo de aire al compresor.
PROTECClON DEL VOLTAJE MOTOR 120/240 Y DEL CIRCUITO DE DOBLE VOLTAJE Este modelo tiene motor de doble voltaje, para 120 y 240 voltios. Viene cableado para 120V; pero puede convertirse para operar con 240 voltios. La etiqueta con instrucciones para el cableado del motor para 240 voltios estA en un costado del motor. Acerca del voltaje y la minima cantidad de circuitos requeridos, refi6rase al cuadro de especificaciones. Riesgo de Operaci6n Lasegura.
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. Regulador Interruptor Auto(I}/Off(O}: Mueva este interruptor a la posici6n "Auto" para dar contacto autom&tico al interruptor de presi6n, y "Off" para interrumpir la energia el6ctrica al t6rmino del uso.
Sistema de enfriamiento (no mostrado): Este compresor contiene un sistema de avanzada para el control de enfriamiento. En el nQcleo de este sistema de enfria- Filtro para la entrada del aire (no mostrado): Este filtro est& diseSado para limpiar el aire que entra a la bomba. Dicho filtro debe estar siempre limpio y los orificios de ventilaci6n libres de obstrucciones. Vea "Mantenimiento". miento hay un ventilador especialmente diseSado.
Rie_goae NOTA: Tire del acoplamiento hacia atras hasta percibir el "clic" que impide el escape del aire de la conexi6n rapida. 3. Enchufe el cable de alimentaci6n en el tomacorriente del ramal del circuito correcto. (Referirse al p&rrafo "Protecci6n del voltaje y del circuito" en la secci6n Instalaci6n de este manual). 4. Abrir pot completo (contra el sentido del reloj) para dejar escapar aire y evitar que la presi6n del tanque aumente durante el periodo de asentamiento. 5.
RESPONSABILIDADES DEL CLIENTE Antes de cada Diariamente Cada Cada Cada Cada o luego de cada uso 8 horas 40 horas 100 horas 160 horas Anualmente USO Verifique la vAIvula de seguridad o Drenaje del tanque P6rdidas de aceite Verifique el aceite de la bomba Cambie el aceite de la bomba Ruido inusual y/o vibraci6n Filtro de aire el Estado de la correa Alineado de la polea/volante del motor • V&lvulas de entrada y escape de la bomba del compresor de aire • Inspecci6n de eventuales * fugas en
COMO DRENAR ACEITE EL TANQUE _Este compresor fue enviado con aceite en la caja del motor de la bomba. Controle el nivel de aceite antes de poner en funcionamiento el compresor de aire, consulte Control de aceite en la seccibn Mantenimiento. Riesgo de operaci6n insegura. Riesgo pot ruidos. Los tanques de aire contienen aire de aita presi6n. Mantenga la cara y otras partes del cuerpo lejos de la salida del drenaje. Utilice anteojos de seguridad [(ANSi Z87.1 {CAN/CSA Z94.
Cambio 1. Para verificar la alineaci6n ejecute los siguientes pasos: 1. Desenchufe el compresor de aire de su fuente de alimentaci6n. 2. Remueva la defensa de la correa. Colocar la unidad en una superficie nivelada. 2. 3. Extraiga el tap6n del aceite (A). Extraiga del tap6n de drenaje del aceite (B) y drene el aceite en un recipiente adecuado. 4. Reponga el tap6n de drenaje del aceite (B) y ajQstelo firmemente.
SERVlCIO Y AJUSTETODO TIPO DE MANTENIMIENTO Y REPARACIONES NO MENCIONADOS EN ESTE MANUAL, DEBERAN SER EFECTUADOS POR PERSONAL TECNICO ESPECIALIZADO. Riesgo de Operacibn Insegura. La unidad arranca autom_ticamente cuando est_ enchufada. AI hacer el mantenimiento, el operador puede quedar expuesto a fuentes de corriente y de aire comprimido o a piezas movibles.
PARA REEMPLAZAR 7. EL REGULADOR 1. Libere toda la presi6n del aire del tanque. Vea "Drenaje del tanque" en la secci6n Mantenimiento. 2. 3. Desenchufe el equipo. Extraiga el anillos del regulador y la cubierta de la consola. 4. Utilizando una Ilave regulable, afloje la tuerca del tubo aliviador de presi6n en el tanque de aire y el interrupter de presi6n. Levante el clip ret6n de la manija y remueva esta. 5.
4. Afloje las tuercas mariposa de la placa sujetadora e incline el motor para permitir la remoci6n f_cil de la correa. 5. 6. 7. 8. Extraiga la correa. Reemplace la correa. NOTA: La correa deber& centrarse sobre las ranuras del volante y la polea del motor. Gire la tuerca mariposa sobre la placa soporte hasta que haga contacto con la arandela, m&s una vuelta adicional. Reponga el protector de la correa. Antes de guardar su compresor de aire, asegOrese de hacer Io siguiente: 1.
_,= . , , Riesgo de Operaci6n Insegura. La unidad arranca autom_ticamente cuando est_ enchufada. AI hater el rnantenirniento, el operador puede quedar e×puesto a fuentes de corriente y de aire comprirnido o a piezas rnovibles. Antes de intentar hacer reparaciones, desconectar el compresor del tornacorriente, drenar la presibn de aire del tanque y esperar a que el compresor se enfrfe.
PROBLEMA CAUSA CORRECClON P6rdida de aire en la Posible defecto en la vAIvula de seguridad vAIvula de seguridad. El compresor no esta suministrando suficiente cantidad de aire para operar los accesorios Excesivo y prolongado del aire. uso El compresor no tiene suficiente capacidad para el requerimiento de aire al que esta sometido. Orificio en la manguera Valvula reguladora restringida. P6rdida de aire. Filtro de entrada de aire restringido Correa suelta.
PROBLEMA El motor no funciona CAUSA Fusible quemado, abierto. CORRECCION disyuntor 1. 2. Inspeccione la caja de fusibles para determinar si hay fusibles quemados y reemplacelos segQn sea necesario. Reajuste el disyuntor. No use un fusible o disyuntor con capacidad mayor que la especificada para su circuito especificado. Compruebe si el fusible es el correcto. Debe usar un fusible de acci6n retardada. 3. Golpeteo Posible defecto en la vAIvula de seguridad. Posible defecto en la valvula de seguridad.
PROBLEMA Sonido a chiflido El regulador tiene una fuga continua de aire. El regulador no cierra la salida del aire. N000578 CORRECCION CAUSA La bomba del compresor tiene aceite. Correa suelta no Ver "verificacion del aceite" en la secci6n Mantenimiento. Reguladordafiado. Afloje la tuerca mariposa y luego ajQstela hasta que contacte a la arandela plana, m_s un giro. Reemplace. Reguladordafiado. Reemplace.
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