Porter-Cable CFFC350C, CFFR350C User Manual

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Instruction
manual
MODEL
CFFC350C CFFR350C
Pancake Compressor
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Copyright © 2005 Porter-Cable Corporation
Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully reads and understands these instructions before starting operations.
The Model and Serial No. plate is located on the main housing of the tool. Record these numbers in the spaces below and retain for future reference.
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Part No. A09770-051-0
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SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS
This manual contains information that is important for you to know and under stand. This information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols below. Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
PREVENTING
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Indicates an imminent­ly hazardous situation
which, if not avoided,
or serious injury
which, if not avoided,
death or serious injury.
will result in death
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
could result in
which, if not avoided,
or moderate injury.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
property damage
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
may result in minor
Used without the safety alert symbol
may result in
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling, and other construction activities contains chemi cals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some example of these chemicals are:
lead from lead-based paints
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do
this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, always wear MSHA/NIOSH approved, properly fitting face mask or respirator when using such tools.
When using air tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of of personal injury.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Save these instructions
Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property damage. Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using this equipment.
HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of explosion or fire
What Could Happen
It is normal for electrical contacts within the motor and pressure switch to spark.
If electrical sparks from compressor come into contact with flammable vapors, they may ignite, causing fire or explosion.
Restricting any of the compressor ventilation openings will cause serious overheating and could cause fire.
Unattended operation of this product could result in personal injury or property damage. To reduce the risk of fire, do not allow the compressor to operate unattended.
How To Prevent It
Always operate the compressor in a well ventilated area free of combustible
materials, gasoline, or solvent vapors.
If spraying flammable materials, locate compressor at least 20 feet away from spray area. An additional length of hose
may be required.
Store flammable materials in a secure location away from compressor.
Never place objects against or on top of compressor. Operate compressor in an
open area at least 12 inches away from any wall or obstruction that would restrict the flow of fresh air to the ventilation openings.
Operate compressor in a clean, dry well ventilated area.
indoors or in any confined area. Always remain in attendance
product when it is operating.
Always disconnect electrical power by moving pressure switch lever to the Off position and drain tank daily or after each use.
Do not operate unit
with the
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HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Bursting
Air Tank: The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the tank, and result in a violent tank explosion and could cause property damage or serious injury.
What Could Happen
Failure to properly drain condensed water from tank, causing rust and thinning of the steel tank.
Modifications or attempted repairs to the tank.
Unauthorized modifications to the unloader valve, safety valve, or any other components which control tank pressure.
Excessive vibration can weaken the air tank and cause rupture or explosion
ATTACHMENTS & ACCESSORIES:
Exceeding the pressure rating of air tools, spray guns, air operated
accessories, tires, and other inflatables can cause them to explode or fly apart, and could result in serious injury.
HAZARD
How To Prevent It
Drain tank daily or after each use. If tank
develops a leak, replace it immediately with a new tank or replace the entire compressor.
Never drill into, weld, or make any modifications to the tank or its
attachments.
The tank is designed to withstand specific operating pressures. Never make
adjustments or parts substitutions to alter the factory set operating pressures.
For essential control of air pressure,
you must install a pressure regulator and pressure gauge to the air outlet (if not equipped) of your compressor.
Follow the equipment manufacturers recommendation and never exceed the maximum allowable pressure rating of attachments. Never use compressor
to inflate small low pressure objects such as children’s toys, footballs, basketballs, etc.
WARNING: Risk from Flying Objects
What Could Happen
The compressed air stream can cause soft tissue damage to exposed skin and can propel particles, and small objects at high speed, resulting in property damage or
personal injury.
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dirt, chips, loose
How To Prevent It
Always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved safety glasses with side shields when using the
compressor.
Never point any part of the body or at other people or animals.
Always turn the compressor Off and bleed pressure from the air hose and tank
before attempting maintenance, attaching tools or accessories.
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any nozzle or sprayer toward
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HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Electrical Shock
What Could Happen
Your air compressor is powered by electricity. Like any other electrically powered device, If it is not used properly it may cause electric shock.
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.
See grounding instructions.
HAZARD
WARNING: Risk to Breathing
What Could 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 tank. Breathing these contaminants can cause serious injury or death.
How To Prevent It
Never operate the compressor outdoors when it is raining or in wet conditions.
Never operate compressor with protective covers removed or damaged.
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.
Make certain that the electrical circuit
to which the compressor is connected
provides proper electrical grounding, correct voltage and adequate fuse protection.
How To Prevent It
Air obtained directly from the compressor should never be used to supply air for human consumption. In order to
use air produced by this compressor for breathing, suitable filters and in-line safety equipment must be properly installed. In­line filters and safety equipment used in conjunction with the compressor must be
capable of treating air to all applicable local and federal codes prior to human consumption.
Sprayed materials such as paint, paint
solvents, paint remover, insecticides, weed killers, may contain harmful
vapors and poisons.
Work in an area with good cross ventilation. Read and follow the safety instructions provided on the label or safety data sheets for the materials you are spraying. Use a NIOSH/ MSHA approved respirator designed for use with
your specific application.
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HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Burns
What Could Happen
Touching exposed metal such as the
compressor head or outlet tubes,
result in serious burns.
can
HAZARD
WARNING: Risk from Moving Parts
What Could Happen
Moving parts such as the pulley, flywheel,
and belt can cause serious injury if they come into contact with you or your clothing.
Attempting to operate compressor with damaged or missing parts or attempting
to repair compressor with protective shrouds removed can expose you to moving parts and can result in serious
injury.
HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Falling
How To Prevent It
Never touch any exposed metal parts on compressor during or immediately after operation. Compressor will remain hot for several minutes after operation.
Do not reach around protective shrouds or attempt maintenance until unit has been allowed to cool.
How To Prevent It
Never operate the compressor with guards or covers which are damaged or removed.
Any repairs required on this product should be performed by authorized service center personnel.
What Could Happen
A portable compressor can fall from a table, workbench, or roof c
damage to the compressor and could result in serious injury or death to the operator.
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ausing
How To Prevent It
Always operate compressor in a stable secure position to prevent accidental movement of the unit. Never operate compressor on a roof or other elevated position. Use additional air hose to reach high locations.
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HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Serious Injury or Property Damage When Transporting Compressor
(Fire, Inhalation, Damage to Vehicle Surfaces)
What Could Happen
Oil can leak or spill and could result
in fire or breathing hazard; serious injury or death can result. oil leaks will damage carpet, paint or other surfaces in vehicles or trailers.
Always place COMPRESSOR on a
protective mat when transporting
protect against damage to vehicle from leaks. Remove COMPRESSOR from vehicle immediately upon arrival at your destination.
How To Prevent It
HAZARD
WARNING: Risk of Unsafe Operation
to
What Could Happen
Unsafe operation of your air compressor could lead to serious injury or death to you or others.
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How To Prevent It
Review and understand all instructions and warnings in this manual.
Become familiar with the operation and controls of the air compressor.
Keep operating area clear of all persons,
pets, and obstacles. Keep children away from the air
compressor at all times
Do not operate the product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Stay alert at all times.
Never defeat the safety features of this
product.
Equip area of operation with a fire extinguisher.
Do not operate machine with missing, broken, or unauthorized parts.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. CFFC350C / CFFR350C
Running Horsepower 1.6 Bore 2.375" Stroke 1.35" Voltage-Single Phase 120/60/1 Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement 15 amps Fuse Type Time Delay Air Tank Capacity (Gallon) 4 Approximate Cut-in Pressure 110 PSIG Approximate Cut-out Pressure 135 PSIG SCFM @ 40 PSIG 7.7 SCFM @ 90 PSIG 5.3
GLOSSARY
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 OSHA certified independent safety laboratories and meet the applicable Underwriters Laboratories Standards for Safety.
Cut-In Pressure:
is Off, air tank pressure drops as you continue to use your accessory.
While the motor
When the tank pressure drops to a certain low level the motor will restart automatically. The low pressure at which the motor automatically restarts is called "cut-in" pressure.
Cut-Out Pressure:
compressor is turned on and begins to run, air pressure in the air tank begins to build. It builds to a certain high pressure before the motor automatically shuts Off - protecting your air tank from pressure higher than its capacity. The high pressure at which the motor shuts Off is called "cut-out" pressure.
Branch Circuit: Circuit carrying electricity from electrical panel to outlet.
When an air
DUTY CYCLE
This air compressor pump is capable of running continuously. However, to prolong the life of your air compressor, it is recommended that a 50%-75%
average duty cycle be maintained; that is, the air compressor pump should not run more than 30-45 minutes in any given hour.
ACCESSORIES
Accessories for this unit are available at the store the unit was purchased.
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ASSEMBLY
Unpacking
1. Remove unit from carton and discard all packaging.
INSTALLATION
HOW TO SET UP YOUR UNIT
Location of the Air Compressor
Locate the air compressor in a clean, dry and well ventilated area.
The air compressor should be located at least 12" away from the wall or other obstructions that will interfere with the flow of air.
The air compressor pump and shroud are designed to allow for proper cooling. The ventilation openings on the compressor are necessary to maintain proper operating temperature. Do not place rags or other containers on or near these openings.
Lubrication and Oil
This unit needs no lubrication or oiling.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Risk of Electrical
Shock. In the event of a short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This air compressor must be properly grounded.
The portable air compressor is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug (see following illustrations).
1. The cord set and plug with this
unit contains a grounding pin. This plug MUST be used with a grounded outlet.
IMPORTANT:
The outlet being used must be installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
2. Make sure the outlet being used
has the same configuration as the grounded plug. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER. See illustration.
Plug
Grounded Outlets
Grounding Pin
3. Inspect the plug and cord before
each use. Do not use if there are signs of damage.
4. If these grounding instructions
are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the compressor is properly grounded, have the installation checked by a qualified electrician.
Risk of Electrical Shock. IMPROPER
GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Do not modify the plug provided. If
it does not fit the available outlet, a correct outlet should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Repairs to the cord set or plug MUST be made by a qualified electrician.
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Extension Cords
Using extension cords is not recommended. The use of extension cords will cause voltage to drop resulting in power loss to the motor and overheating.
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 3-slot 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. DO NOT USE 14 OR 16 AWG.)
Voltage and Circuit Protection
Refer to the specification chart for the voltage and minimum branch circuit requirements.
Certain air
compressors can be operated on a 15 amp circuit if the following conditions are met.
1. Voltage supply to circuit must
comply with the National Electrical Code.
2. Circuit is not used to supply any
other electrical needs.
3. Extension cords comply with
specifications.
4. Circuit is equipped with a 15 amp
circuit breaker or 15 amp time delay fuse. NOTE: If compressor is connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use only time delay fuses. Time delay fuses should be marked "D" in Canada and "T" in the US.
If any of the above conditions cannot be met, or if operation of the compressor repeatedly causes interruption of the power, it may be necessary to operate it from a 20 amp circuit. It is not necessary to change the cord set.
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OPERATION
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.
Tank Pressure Gauge
Pressure Switch
Outlet Pressure Gauge
Quick Connect
On/ Auto/ Off Switch
Description of Operation
Become familiar with these controls before operating the unit.
On/Auto/Off Switch: Turn this switch "On/Auto" to provide automatic power to the pressure switch and "Off" to remove power at the end of each use.
Pressure Switch: The pressure switch automatically starts the motor when the air tank pressure drops below the factory set "cut-in" pressure. It stops the motor when the air tank pressure reaches the factory set "cut-out" pressure.
Safety Valve: If the pressure switch does not shut Off the air compressor at its "cut-out" pressure setting, the safety valve will protect against high pressure by "popping out" at its factory set pressure (slightly higher than the pressure switch "cut-out" setting).
Tank Pressure Gauge: The tank pressure gauge indicates the reserve air pressure in the tank.
Outlet Pressure Gauge: The outlet pressure gauge indicates the air pressure available at the outlet side of the regulator. This pressure is controlled by the regulator and is always less than or equal to the tank pressure.
Regulator
Safety Valve
Regulator: Controls the air
pressure shown on the outlet pressure gauge. Turn regulator knob clockwise to increase pressure and counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
Quick Connect Body: The quick connect body accepts Industrial quick connect plugs to make connections simple and easy.
Cooling System (not shown): This compressor contains an advanced design cooling system. At the heart of this cooling system is an engineered fan. It is perfectly normal for this fan to blow air through the vent holes in large amounts. You know that the cooling system is working when air is being expelled.
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.
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Drain Valve: The drain valve is located at the base of the air tank and is used to
Drain Valve
drain condensation at the end of each use.
Check Valve: When the air compressor is operating, the check valve is "open", allowing compressed air to enter the air tank.
Check Valve
When the air compressor reaches "cut-out" pressure, the check valve "closes", allowing air pressure to remain inside the air tank.
Pressure Release Valve: The pressure release valve located on the side of the
Pressure Release Valve
pressure switch, is designed to automatically release compressed air from the compressor head and the outlet tube when the air compressor reaches "cut-out" pressure or is shut Off. The pressure release valve allows the motor to restart freely. When the motor stops running, air will be heard escaping from this valve for a few seconds. No air should be heard leaking when the motor is running or after the unit reaches "cut-out" pressure.
Motor Overload Protector (not shown): The motor has an automatic
reset thermal overload protector. If the motor overheats for any reason, the overload protector will shut Off the motor. The motor must be allowed to cool down before restarting. The compressor will automatically restart after the motor cools.
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Air Intake Filter (not shown): This filter is designed to clean air coming into the pump. This filter must always be clean and ventilation openings free from obstructions. See "Maintenance".
How to Use Your Unit
How to Stop:
1. Set the On/Auto/Off lever to
"Off".
Before First Start Up
Risk of Unsafe
Operation. Serious damage may result if the following break-in instructions are not closely followed.
This procedure is required before the air compressor is put into service and when the check valve or a complete compressor pump has been replaced.
1. Make sure the On/Auto/Off lever
is in the "Off" position.
2. Plug the power cord into the
correct branch circuit receptacle. (Refer to Voltage and Circuit Protection paragraph in the Installation section of this manual.)
3. Open the drain valve (counter-
clockwise) fully to permit air to escape and prevent air pressure build up in the air tank during the break-in period.
4. Move the On/Auto/Off lever
to "On/Auto" position. The compressor will start.
5. Run the compressor for 15
minutes. Make sure the drain valve is open and there is minimal air pressure build-up in tank.
6. After 15 minutes, close the drain
valve by turning clockwise. The air receiver will fill to "cut-out" pressure and the motor will stop.
The compressor is now ready for use.
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Before Each Start-Up:
1. Place On/Auto/Off lever to "Off".
How to Start:
1. Turn the On/Auto/Off lever to "On/
2. Turn the regulator knob counter­clockwise to set the outlet pressure to zero.
3. Attach hose and accessories.
NOTE: The hose or accessory will
2. Turn regulator knob clockwise to
require a quick connect plug if the air outlet is equipped with a quick connect socket.
The compressor is ready for use.
Risk of Bursting.
Too much air pressure causes a hazardous risk of bursting. Check the manufacturer’s maximum pressure rating for air tools and accessories. The regulator outlet pressure must never exceed the maximum
pressure rating.
MAINTENANCE
Customer Responsibilities
Before each use
Check Safety Valve Drain Tank
Air Filter Air compressor pump intake
and exhaust valves 1- more frequent in dusty or humid conditions
Daily or after each use
Auto" and allow tank pressure to build. Motor will stop when tank pressure reaches "cut-out" pressure.
increase pressure and stop when desired pressure is reached.
Every 100
Yearly
hours
1
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 ensure efficient operation and longer life of the air compressor, a routine maintenance schedule
should be prepared and followed. The above routine maintenance schedule is geared to an air compressor in a normal working environment operating on a daily basis. If necessary, the schedule should be modified to suit the conditions under which your air compressor is used. The modifications will depend upon the hours of operation and the working environment. Compressors in an extremely dirty and/or hostile environment will require a greater frequency of all maintenance checks.
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NOTE: See "Operation" section for the location of controls.
To Check Safety Valve
Risk of Bursting.
If the safety valve does not work properly, over­pressurization may occur, causing air tank rupture or an explosion.
1. 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
1. Set the On/Auto/Off lever to "Off"
and unplug unit.
2. Turn the regulator knob counter-
clockwise to set the outlet pressure to zero.
3. Remove the air tool or accessory.
4. Pull ring on safety valve allowing
air to bleed from the tank until tank pressure is approximately 20 psi. Release safety valve ring.
5. Drain water from air tank by
opening drain valve (counter­clockwise) on bottom of tank.
Risk of Bursting.
Water will condense in the air tank. If not drained, water will corrode and weaken the air tank causing a risk of air tank rupture.
6. After the water has been drained,
close the drain valve (clockwise). The air compressor can now be stored.
NOTE: If drain valve is plugged, release all air pressure. The valve can then be removed, cleaned, the reinstalled.
Air Filter Inspection and Replacement
Hot surfaces.
Risk of burn. Compres-sor heads are exposed when filter cover is removed. Allow compressor to cool prior to servicing.
Keep the air filter
clean at all times. Do not operate the air compressor with the air filter removed.
A dirty air filter will not allow the compressor pump to operate at full capacity. Before you use the compressor pump, check the air filter to be sure it is clean and in place.
If it is dirty, replace it with a new filter.
1. Remove the air filter cover.
2. Remove the air filter from filter
cover.
3. Place new air filter into filter
cover. Refer to the "Repair Parts" for the correct part number.
4. Replace air filter cover and lock
into place.
Air Compressor Pump Intake and Exhaust Valves
Once a year have a Trained Service Technician check the air compressor pump intake and exhaust valves.
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ALL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OPERATIONS NOT LISTED MUST BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
Risk of Unsafe Operation. Unit cycles automatically when
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.
power is on. When servicing, you may be exposed to
To Replace or Clean Check Valve
1. Release all air pressure from air tank. See "To Drain Tank" in the Maintenance section.
2. Unplug unit.
3. Using an adjustable wrench loosen outlet tube nut at air tank and pump. Carefully move outlet tube away from check valve.
Nuts
Outlet Tube
Elbow Fitting
Check Valve
4. Using an adjustable wrench loosen pressure relief tube nut at air tank and pressure switch. Carefully move pressure relief tube away from check valve.
5. Unscrew the check valve (turn counterclockwise) using a 7/8” open end wrench. orientation for reassembly.
Pressure Relief Tube
Note the
6. Unscrew elbow fitting from the check valve (turn counter­clockwise) using an adjustable wrench. Note the orientation of the elbow fitting for reassembly.
7. Using a screwdriver, carefully push the valve disc up and down. NOTE: The valve disc should move freely up and down on a spring which holds the valve
Screwdriver
disc in the closed position. If not, the check valve needs to be cleaned or replaced.
8. Clean or replace the check valve. A solvent, such as paint or varnish remover can be used to clean the check valve.
9. Apply sealant to the check valve threads. Reinstall the check valve and elbow fitting (turn clockwise).
10. Replace the pressure release tube. Tighten nut.
11. Replace the outlet tube and tighten nut.
12. Perform the Break-in Procedure. See "Break-in Procedure" in the Operation section.
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To Replace Regulator
1. Release all air pressure from air tank. See "To Drain Tank" in the Maintenance section.
2. Unplug unit.
3. Using an adjustable wrench remove the outlet pressure gauge and quick connect from the regulator.
Outlet Pressure Gauge
6. Assemble the regulator and orient as shown.
Regulator
NOTE: Arrow indicates flow of
air. Make sure it is pointing in the direction of air flow.
Regulator
Quick
Regulator
Connect
4. Remove the regulator.
5. Apply pipe sealant tape to the nipple on the standpipe.
Nipple
Arrow
7. Reapply pipe sealant to outlet pressure gauge and quick connect.
8. Reassemble outlet pressure gauge and quick connect. Orient outlet pressure gauge to read correctly. Tighten connect with wrench.
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STORAGE
Before you store the air compressor, make sure you do the following:
1. Review the "Maintenance" section on the preceding pages and perform scheduled maintenance as necessary.
2. Set the On/Auto/Off lever to "Off" and unplug unit.
3. Turn the regulator counterclockwise and set the outlet pressure to zero.
4. Remove the air tool or accessory.
5. Pull ring on safety valve allowing air to bleed from the tank until tank pressure is approximately 20 psi. Release safety valve ring.
6. Drain water from air tank by opening drain valve on bottom of tank.
Risk of Bursting.
Water will condense in the air tank. If not drained, water will corrode and weaken the air tank causing a risk of air tank rupture.
7. After the water has been drained,
close the drain or drain valve.
NOTE: If drain valve is plugged, release all air pressure. The valve can then be removed, cleaned, then reinstalled.
8. Protect the electrical cord and
air hose from damage (such as being stepped on or run over). Wind them loosely around the compressor handle.
9. Store the air compressor in a
clean and dry location.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Risk of Unsafe Operation. Unit cycles automatically
may be exposed to voltage sources, compressed air, or moving parts. Personal injuries can occur. Before performing any maintenance or repair, disconnect power source from the compressor and bleed Off all air pressure.
when power is on. When performing maintenance, you
PROBLEM
Excessive tank pressure - safety valve pops Off.
Air leaks at fittings.
Air leaks at or inside check valve.
Air leaks at pressure switch release valve.
Air leaks in air tank or at air tank welds.
CAUSE
Pressure switch does not shut Off motor when compressor reaches "cut-out" pressure.
CORRECTION
Move On/Auto/Off lever to the "Off" position, if the unit does not shut Off contact a Trained Service Technician.
Contact a Trained Service
Pressure switch "cut-out"
Technician.
too high. Tube fittings are not tight
enough.
Tighten fittings where air can be heard escaping. Check fittings with soapy water solution. Do Not
Overtighten.
Check valve seat damaged. A defective check valve
results in a constant air leak at the pressure release valve when there is pressure in the tank and the compressor is shut Off. Replace check valve. Refer to the "To Replace or Clean Check Valve" in the "Service and Adjustment" section.
Defective pressure switch release valve.
Contact a Trained Service Technician.
Defective air tank. Air tank must be replaced.
Do not repair the leak.
Risk of
Bursting. Do not drill into, weld or otherwise modify air tank or it will weaken. The tank can rupture or explode.
Air leaks between head and valve plate.
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Leaking seal.
Contact a Trained Service Technician.
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PROBLEM
Pressure reading on the regulated pressure gauge drops when an accessory is used.
Knocking Noise.
Compressor is not supplying enough air to operate accessories.
CAUSE
It is normal for "some" pressure drop to occur.
CORRECTION
If there is an excessive amount of pressure drop when the accessory is used, adjust the regulator following the instructions in the "Description of Operation" paragraph in the "Operation Section.
NOTE: Adjust the regulated pressure under flow conditions (while accessory is being used).
Possible defect in safety valve.
Operate safety valve manually by pulling on ring. If valve still leaks, it should be replaced.
Defective check valve. Remove and clean, or
replace.
Prolonged excessive use of air.
Compressor is not large enough for air requirement.
Decrease amount of air usage.
Check the accessory air requirement. If it is higher than the SCFM or pressure supplied by your air compressor, you need a larger compressor.
Regulator knob has continuous air leak.
Hole in hose.
Check valve restricted.
Air leaks.
Restricted air intake filter.
Damaged regulator.
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Check and replace if required.
Remove and clean, or replace.
Tighten fittings.
Clean or replace air intake filter. Do not operate the air compressor with the filter removed. Refer to the "Air Filter" paragraph in the "Maintenance " section.
Replace.
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PROBLEM
Regulator will not shut Off air outlet.
Motor will not run.
CAUSE
Damaged regulator.
Motor overload protection switch has tripped.
CORRECTION
Replace.
Let motor cool Off and overload switch will automatically reset.
Tank pressure exceeds pressure switch "cut-in" pressure.
Motor will start automatically when tank pressure drops below "cut-in" pressure of pressure switch.
Extension cord is wrong length or gauge.
Check valve stuck open.
Check for proper gauge wire and cord length.
Remove and clean, or replace.
Loose electrical connections. Check wiring connection
inside pressure switch and terminal box area.
Possible defective motor or starting capacitor.
Paint spray on internal motor parts.
Have checked by a Trained Service Technician.
Have checked by a Trained Service Technician. Do not operate the compressor in the paint spray area. See flammable vapor warning.
Pressure release valve on pressure switch has not unloaded head pressure.
Bleed the line by pushing the lever on the pressure switch to the "Off" position; if the valve does not open, replace switch.
Fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped.
1. Check fuse box for blown fuse and replace as necessary. Reset circuit breaker. Do not use a fuse or circuit breaker with higher rating than that specified for your particular branch circuit.
2. Check for proper fuse. You should use a time delay fuse.
3. Check for low voltage conditions and/or proper extension cord.
4. Disconnect the other electrical appliances from circuit or operate the compressor on its own branch circuit.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
®
PORTER-CABLE CORPORATION warrants to the original purchaser that all products covered under this warranty are free from defects in material and workmanship. Products covered under this warranty include air compressors, air tools, service parts, pressure washers, and generators, which have the following warranty periods: 3 YEARS - Limited warranty on 2-stage oil-free air compressor pumps that operate at 1725 RPM. 2 YEARS - Limited warranty on oil-lubricated air compressor pumps. 1 YEAR - Limited warranty on all other air compressor components. 2 YEARS - Limited warranty on electric generator alternators. 1 YEAR - Limited warranty on other generator components. 2 YEARS - Limited warranty on pneumatic air tools as described in Porter-Cable general catalog. 1 YEAR - Limited warranty on pressure washers used in consumer applications (i.e. personal residential
household usage only).
90 DAY - Pressure washers used for commercial applications (income producing) and service parts. 1 YEAR - Limited warranty on all accessories. Porter-Cable will repair or replace, at Porter-Cable's option, products or components which have failed within the warranty period. Service will be scheduled according to the normal work flow and business hours
at the service center location, and the availability of replacement parts.
Corporation with regard to this limited warranty shall be final. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER (initial User):
• To process a warranty claim on this product, DO NOT return it to the retailer. The product must be evaluated
by a Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center. For the location of the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center call 1-888-559-8550, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
• Retain original cash register sales receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.
• Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the product as described in the Owners Manual(s).
• Deliver or ship the product to the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center. Freight costs, if any, must be paid by the purchaser.
• Air compressors with 60 and 80 gallon tanks will be inspected at the site of installation. Contact the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center that provides on-site service calls, for service call arrangements.
• If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center, the purchaser should contact Porter-Cable.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
• Merchandise sold as reconditioned, used as rental equipment, and floor or display models.
• Merchandise that has become damaged or inoperative because of ordinary wear, misuse*, cold, heat, rain, excessive humidity, freeze damage, use of improper chemicals, negligence, accident, failure to operate the product in accordance with the instructions provided in the Owners Manual(s) supplied with the product, improper maintenance, the use of accessories or attachments not recommended by Porter-Cable unauthorized repair or alterations.
* An air compressor that pumps air more than the recommended duty cycle during a one hour period may
be considered misuse.
• Repair and transportation costs of merchandise determined not to be defective.
• Costs associated with assembly, required oil, adjustments or other installation and start-up costs.
• Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unuseable after a reasonable period of use, including but not limited to sanding disks or pads, saw and shear blades, grinding stones, springs, chisels, nozzles, o-rings, air jets, washers and similar accessories.
• Merchandise sold by Porter-Cable which has been manufactured by and identified as the product of another company, such as gasoline engines. The product manufacturer's warranty, if any, will apply.
ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY
RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
All decisions of Porter-Cable
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