4.
To prevent damage to tank and compressor on stationary models, the tank
must be shimmed so the pump base is level within 1/8" to distribute oil
properly. All feet must be supported, shimming where necessary, prior to
attaching to the floor. Fasten all feet to floor. We also recommend the use of
vibration pads (E110586) under tank feet.
5.
Fasten the compressor down securely if transporting is necessary. Pressure
must be released from the tank before transporting.
6.
Protect the air hose from damage and puncture. Inspect weekly for damage
and replace if necessary.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors.
7.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or
reproductive harm.
MODEL
RUNNING
NO.
PXCM601
Type 2
BASIC AIR COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS
The basic components of the air
compressor are the electric motor, pump,
pressure switch and tank (see Fig. 1).
The tank may be vertical or horizontal,
varying in size and capacity.
The electric motor (A) powers the pump.
The electric motor is equipped with
an overload protector to help prevent
possible motor burnout. If the motor
becomes overheated, the overload
protector will shut it down. Should this
occur, allow the motor to cool for 10-15
minutes, then press (never force) the
motor reset switch to restart the motor.
The pump (B) compresses the air and
discharges it into the tank.
The tank (C) stores the compressed air.
NOTE: See pages 8 and 9 for typical installation of the 60
gallon model.
SPECIFICATION CHART
TANK
CAPACITY
H.P.
GALLONS
60
3.7
(227,1 liters)
VOLTAGE
/AMPS/
PHASE
240/15/1
B
D
6- ENG
CUT-IN
CUT-OUT
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
125
(8.62 bar)
(10.69 bar)
155
A
C
E
Fig. 1