Speedaire Operating Instructions
Hazard
Risk of Explosion or Fire
• It is normal for electrical
contacts within the
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motor and pressure
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switch to spark.
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• Always operate the
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compressor in a well
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ventilated area free of
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combustible materials,
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gasoline, or solvent vapors.
• If electrical sparks from compressor
come into contact with flammable
vapors, they may ignite, causing fire
or explosion.
• If spraying flammable materials,
locate compressor at least 20' (6.1 m)
away from spray area. An additional
length of air hose may be required.
Store flammable materials in a secure
location away from compressor.
• Restricting any of the compressor
ventilation openings will cause
serious overheating and could cause
fire.
• Never place objects against or on top
of compressor. Operate compressor
in an open area at least 12" (30.5 cm)
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. Do not operate unit in
any confined area. Store indoors.
• 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.
• Always remain in attendance with the
prouct when it is operating. Always
turn off and unplug unit when not in
use.
Risk to Breathing
(Asphxiation)
• 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.
• Never use air obtained directly from
the compressor to supply air for human
consumption. The compressor is not
equipped with suitable filters and
in-line safety equipment for human
consumption.
• Exposure to chemicals in dust created
by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling, and other construction
activities may be harmful.
• 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. Always use certified
safety equipment: NIOSH/OSHA
respiratory protection or properly fit ting
face mask designed for use with your
specific application.
Risk of Bursting
Air Tank: On February 26,
2002, the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission
published Release # 02-108 concerning
air compressor tank safety:
Air compressor receiver tanks do
not have an infinite life. Tank life
is dependent upon several factors,
some of which include operating
conditions, ambient conditions, proper
installations, field modifications,
and the level of maintenance. The
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exact effect of these factors on air
receiver life is difficult to predict.
If proper maintenance procedures are
not followed, internal corrosion to the
inner wall of the air receiver tank can
cause the air tank to unexpectedly
rupture allowing pressurized air
to suddenly and forcefully escape,
posing risk of injury to consumers.
The following conditions could lead
to a weakening of the air tank, and
result in a violent air tank explosion:
• Failure to properly drain condensed
water from air tank, causing rust and
thinning of the steel air tank.
• 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.
• Modifications or attempted repairs to
the air tank.
• Never drill into, weld, or make any
modifications to the air tank or its
attachments. Never attempt to repair a
damaged or leaking air tank. Replace
with a new air tank.
• Unauthorized modifications to the
safety valve or any other components
which control air tank pressure.
• The air tank is designed to withstand
specific operating pressures.
Never make adjustments or parts
substitutions to alter the factory set
operating pressures.
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.
• 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.