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Air Compressor
Table of Contents
Topic
Safety Guidelines-Definitions
Hazard Warnings
Air Compressor
Precautions
Basic Air Compressor Components
Assembling the Air Compressor
Compressor Controls
Electrical Power Requirements
Breaking In The Pump
Operating Instructions
Maintenance
Storage
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Service
Troubleshooting
Glossary Terms
Limited Warranty
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Warning! Read And Understand All Safety Precautions In
This Manual Before Operating. Failure To Comply With
Instructions In This Manual Could Result In Personal
Injury, Property Damage, And / Or Voiding Of Your
Warranty. Steele® Will Not Be Liable For Any Damage
Because Of Failure To Follow These Instructions.
Air Compressor
Prior to installation and usage, thoroughly inspect air compressor for damages.
° Check tank, compressor, compressor motor, and pump for any signs of damage
or corrosion.
° Check all screws, bolts, nuts and fasteners, confirm that they are secure.
° Confirm that all fittings, tank petcock, hardware and paint, are free from rust
and corrosion.
° Confirm that all compressor settings are correct prior to start up and usage.
Air Tool Inspection
Prior to connecting and using compressor, thoroughly inspect each air tool for
damage.
° Check entire tool assembly for any signs of damage or corrosion.
° Check all assembly screws, bolts, nuts and fasteners, confirm that they
are secure.
° Confirm that all fittings, bits and hardware are in good condition.
° Confirm that tool settings are correct prior to connection and usage.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES-DEFINITIONS
This manual contains important information that you need to
know and understand in order to protect YOUR SAFETY and to
PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. The following symbols help
you recognize this information. Please read the manual and pay
attention to these sections.
WARNING! WARNINGS INDICATE A CERTAINTY OR
STRONG POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF INSTRUCTIONS
ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
'_ CAUTION" CAUTIONS INDICATE A POSSIBILITY OF
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
NOTE: NOTES GIVE HELPFUL INFORMATION.
WARNING! IMPROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF
THIS PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND PROPERTY
DAMAGE. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT. WHEN USING AIR TOOLS,
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY.
Save These Important Safety Instructions!
Read and understand all of these safety instructions. Be sure to retain them
for future use.
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Hazard Warnings
Dust
WARNING! DUST FROM POWER SANDING, SAWING,
GRINDING, DRILLING, AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES CONTAIN
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,
BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
These chemicals may include (but are not limited to) the following:
° Lead from lead-based paints
° Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products
° Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber
The risk from these exposures vary, 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 MAHA/MIOSH approved
properly fitted face masks or respirators when using such tools. Always follow
basic safety precautions when using air tools to reduce the risk of personal injury.
Bursting:
Rust can weaken the tank. Drain the condensed water from the tank after each use
to reduce rusting. If a leak is detected in the tank, replace the tank immediately.
Do not weld, drill or modify the air tank of this compressor. Welding or modifications
on the air compressor tank can severely impair tank strength and cause an extremely
hazardous condition. Welding or modifying the tank in any manner will void the
warranty.
Check the manufacturer's maximum pressure rating for air tools and accessories.
Compressor outlet pressure must be regulated so not to exceed the maximum
pressure rating of the tool. Relieve all pressure in the hose before attaching or
removing accessories.
Do not tamper with the pressure switch or relief valve for any reason. Doing so voids
all warranties. They have been preset at the factory for the maximum pressure of this
unit. Personal injury and/or property damage may result if the pressure switch or the
relief valve are tampered with.
Do not use plastic or PVC pipe for compressed air. Use only galvanized steel pipe &
fittings for compressed air distribution lines.
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Hazard Warnings (cont'd)
RISK OF EYE OR HEAD INJURY
What could happen:
• Air powered equipment and power tools are capable of propelling materials such as
fasteners, metal chips, saw dust, and other debris at high speed which could result
in serious eye injury.
° Compressed air can be hazardous. The air stream can cause injury to soft tissue
areas such as eyes, ears, etc. Particles or objects propelled by the stream can cause
injury.
° Tool attachments can be become loose or break and fly apart, propelling particles at
the operator and others in the work area.
How to prevent it:
• Always wear ANSI approved Z87.1 safety glasses with side shields.
° Never leave operating tool unattended. Disconnect air hose when tool is not in use.
° For additional protection, use an approved face shield in addition to safety glasses.
° Make sure that any attachments are securely assembled.
° Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a person or any part of the body.
° Equipment can cause seriouss injury if the spray penetrates the skin.
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RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
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What could happen:
• Abrasive tools such as sanders and grinders; rotating tools such as drills and
impact tools such as nailers, staples, wrenches, hammers and reciprocating saws
are capable of generating sparks which could result in ignition of flammable materials.
• It is normal for the compressor motor and pressure switch to produce sparks while
operating. If sparks come into contract with vapors from gasoline or other solvents,
they may ignite, causing a fire or explosion.
• Exceeding the maximum pressure rating of tools or accessories could cause an
explosion resulting in serious injury.
How to prevent it:
• Never operate tools near flammable substances such as gasoline, cleaning solvents,
etc.
• Work in a clean, well-ventilated area free of combustible materials.
• Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or other bottled gases as a power source for air
tools.
• Use compressed air regulated to maximum pressure at or below the rated pressure
of any attachments.
• Never connect to an air source that is capable of exceeding 90 psi.
• Always verify prior to using the tool that the air source has been adjusted to the rated
air pressure range.
• Never spray flammable liquids in a confined area. Do not spray where sparks or
flames are present.
• Do not smoke while spraying.
• Keep compressor as far from spray area as possible.
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Hazard Warnings (cont'd)
RISK OF HEARING LOSS
What could happen:
• Long term exposure to noise produced from the operation of air tools can lead to
permanent hearing loss.
How to prevent:
• Always wear ANSI S3.19 hearing protection when using a compressor.
RISK TO BREATHING/INHALATION HAZARD
What could happen:
• Abrasive tools such as grinders, sanders and cut-off tools generate dust and
abrasive materials which can be harmful to human lungs and respiratory system.
° Some materials such as adhesives and tar contain chemicals whose vapors could
cause respiratory damage. Read all instructions to be sure that your respirator
mask will protect you.
° Always work in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area.
° Never directly inhale compressed air produced by a compressor. It is not suitable
for breathing purposes.
° Be certain to read all labels and follow the safety instructions when you are spraying
paints or toxic materials.
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Hazard Warnings (cont'd)
RISK OF INJURY
What could happen:
• Tools left unattended or with the air hose attached can be activated by unauthorized
persons leading to their injury and/or injury to others,
• Air tools can propel fasteners or other materials throughout the work area,
• A wrench or key that is left attached to a rotating part of the tool increases the risk of
personal injury,
• Using inflator nozzles for duster applications can cause serious injury,
• Air tools can become activated by accident during maintenance or tool changes,
• Air tools can cause the work piece to move upon contact leading to injury,
• Loss of control of the tool can lead to injury and/or injury to others,
• Poor quality, improper or damaged tools such as grinding wheels, chisels, sockets,
drills, nailers, staples, etc,, can fly apart during operation, propelling particles
throughout the work area causing serious injury,
• Fasteners could ricochet or be propelled causing serious injury or property damage,
• Improperly maintained tools and accessories can cause serious injury,
• There is a risk of bursting if the tool is damaged,
• The compressor unit starts automatically, Serious injury could occur from contact
with moving parts,
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Hazard Warnings (cont'd)
RISK OF INJURY (cont'd)
How to prevent it:
° Remove air hose when tool is not in use and store tool in secure location away from
reach of children and/or untrained users.
° Use only parts, fasteners and accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
° Keep work area clean and free of clutter. Keep children and others away from area
during operation of the tool.
° Keep work area well lit.
° Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the tool on.
° DO NOT use inflator nozzles for duster applications.
° Remove air hose to lubricate or add grinding attachments, sanding discs, drills, etc.
° Never carry the tool by the hose.
° Avoid unintentional starting.
° Repair servicing should be done only by an authorized service representative.
° Never operate tool while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
° Don't overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
° Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
° Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate tool when
you are tired.
° Never use tools which have been dropped, impacted or damaged.
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