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Operator's Manual
CRRFTSHRNo
Permanently Lubricated
Tank Mounted
AIR COMPRESSOR
Model No.
226.165290
CAUTION: Read and follow
all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions before First Use
of this Product.
Safety Rules
Operation
Maintenance
Parts List
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60171_L' _,&,
17939.00 Draft (01/07/02)
Warranty ....................................... 2
Safety Rules.................................... 2
Glossary ..................................... 2-3
Installation.................................... 3-4
Operation .................................... 4-6
Maintenance .................................. 6-7
Storage ....................................... 7
Troubleshooting ................................ 8-9
Parts Illustrationand List ....................... 10-11
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN
AIR COMPRESSOR
If this Craftsman air compressor fails due to adefect in materi-
al or workmanship within one full year from the date of pur-
chase, return itto the nearest Sears Service Center in the
United States, and Sears will repair it free of charge.
If this air compressor is used for commercial purposes, this
warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also
have other rightswhich vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL
60179
WARNING: For your own safety read all of the instructions
and precautions before operating tool.
CAUTION: Always follow proper operating procedures as
defined in this manual even it you are familiar with use of this
or similar tools. Remember that being careless for even a
fraction of a second can result in severe personal injury.
Always operate the compressor in a well ventilated area
free of combustible materials, gasoline or solvent vapors,
If sprayingflammable 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 obstructionthat would restrictthe
flow of fresh air to the ventilation openings.
Operate compressor is a clean, dry, well ventilated area.
Do not operate unit indoors or in any confined area.
Always remain in attendance with the product when it is
operating.
Drain tank daily or after each use. Iftank develops a leak,
replace it immediately with a new tank or replace the
entire compressor.
Never drill into, weld or make any modificationsto the tank
or its attachments.
The tank is designed to withstand specificoperating pres-
sures. Never make adjustments or parts substitutionsto
alter the factory set operating pressures.
For essential controlof 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.
Always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved safety glasses with
side shields when using the compressor.
Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward 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.
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 person-
nel in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Make certain that the electrical circuitto which the com-
pressor is connected provides proper electrical grounding,
correct voltage and adequate fuse protection.
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 fil-
ters and in-line safety equipment must be properly
installed. In-line filters and safety equipment used in con-
junction with the compressor must be capable of treating
air to all applicable local and federal codes prior to human
consumption.
Work in an area with good cress-ventilation. Read and fol-
low the safety instructions provided on the label or safety
data sheets for the material you are spraying. Use a
NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator designed for use with
your specific application.
Never touch any exposed metal parts on compressor dur-
ing or immediately after operation. Compressor will remain
hot for several minutes after operation.
Do not reach around protective shrouds or attempt mainte-
nance until unit has been allowed to cool.
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 addi-
tional air hose to reach high locations.
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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; While the motor is off, air tank pressure
drops as you continue to use your accessory. When the tank
pressure drops to a certain low level the motor will restart
automatically. The low pressure at which the motor automati-
cally restarts is ca[led "cut-in" pressure.
Cut-Out Pressure: When an air 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 automati-
cally 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.
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 tem-
perature. Do not place rags or other containers on or near
these openings.
POWER SOURCE
The motor is designed for operation on the voltage and fre-
quency specified. Normal loads will be handled safely on volt-
ages not more than 10% above or below specified voltage.
Running the unit on voltages which are not within range may
cause overheating and motor burn-out. Heavy loads require
that voltage at motor terminals be no less than the voltage
specified on nameplate.
Air compressor requires a 115 volt, 60 Hz power source,
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Improper connection of equipment grounding
conductor can result in the riskof electrical shock. Equipment
should be grounded while in use to protect operator from
electrical shock,
Check with a qualified electrician if you do not understand
grounding instructions or if you are in doubt as to whether
the tool is properly grounded.
This tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord
rated up to 240V and a 3-prong grounding type plug rated
at 115V (See Figure 1) for your protection against shock
hazards.
Grounding plug should be plugged directly into aproperly
installed and grounded 3-prong grounding-type receptacle,
as shown (See Figure 1).
Properly Grounded Outlet --"
Grounding Preng __
3 Prong Plug __
Figure 1 - 3-Prong Receptacle
Do not removeor alter grounding prong in any manner. In the
event of a malfunctionor breakdown,groundingprovidesa
path of least resistancefor electricalshock.
WARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of
plug when installingor removing from outlet.
Plug must be plugged into matching outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances. Do not modify plug provided. If it will not
fit in outlet, have proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
Inspect tool cords periodically, and if damaged, have
repaired by an authorized service facility.
Green (or green and yellow) conductor in cord is the
grounding wire. If repair or replacement of the electric cord
or plug is necessary, do not connect the green (or green
and yellow) wire to a live terminal.
Where a 2-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it must
be replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle
installed in accordance with National Electric Code and
local codes and ordinances.
WARNING: Any receptacle replacement should be per-
formed by a qualified electrician.
A temporary 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter (See
Figure 2) is available for connecting plugs to atwo pole outlet
if it is properlygrounded.
Grounding Lug Make Sure This
\ =_=,==_1_Is Connected
Adapter__S. _=_'--- ,,=,,,, To A Known
3-Pron__ Ground
2-Prong Receptacle
Figure 2 - 2-Prong Receptacle with Adapter
Do not use a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter unless
permitted by local and national codes and ordinances. (A
3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter is not permitted in
Canada.)
Where a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter is permit-
ted, the rigid green tab or terminal on the side of the
adapter must be securely connected to a permanent elec-
trical ground such as a properly grounded water pipe, a
properly grounded outlet box or a properly grounded wire
system,
Many cover plate screws, water pipes and outlet boxes are
not properly grounded. To ensure proper ground, ground-
ing means must be tested by a qualified electrician.
EXTENSION CORDS
The use of any extension cord will cause some drop in
voltage and loss of power.
Wires of the extension cord must be of sufficient size to
carry the current and maintain adequate voltage.
Use the table to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.)
extension cord.
Use only 3-wire extension cords having 3-prong grounding
type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tool
plug.
If the extension cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way,
replace it immediately.
EXTENSION CORD LENGTH
Wire Size A.W.G,
Upto50 ft ..................................... 12
NOTE: Using extension cords over 50 ft. long is not
recommended.
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VOLTAGE AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION
This air compressor can be operated on a 15 amp circuit if
the following conditions are met.
Voltage supply through branch circuit is 15 amps.
Circuit is not used to supply any other electrical needs
(lights, appliances, etc.)
Extension cords comply with specifications.
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 marked "D".
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 line cord.
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 highpressure by "popping out" at
itsfactory set pressure (Slightly higher than the pressure
switch"cut-out"setting).
Outlet Pressure Gauge: The outlet pressure gauge indi-
cates 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.
Tank Pressure Gauge: The tank pressure gauge indi-
cates the reserve air pressure in the tank.
Regulator: Controls the air pressure shown on the outlet
pressure gauge. Turn clockwiseto increase pressure and
counterclockwiseto decrease pressure. Thread nut against
knob to lock in place.
DESCRIPTION
The Draftsman permanently lubricated air compressor con-
sists of aone cylinder, single-stage air compressor pump and
air tank. This air compressor requires no oil. Your air compres-
sor can be used for operating paint spray guns, air tools, blow
guns, nailers/staplers, air brushes and inflator kits. An inline
are filter which removes moisture and dirt from compressed
air should be used where applicable. An inline regulator can
be used if a more precise adjustment of air pressure is need-
ed downstream.
SPECIFICATIONS
HP (Max. Developed) ............................. 2
Displacement ............................. 4.6 CFM
Sore ....................................... 1.85"
Stroke ..................................... 0.86"
Voltage-Single Phase .......................... 115 V
Minimum Branch Circuit Requirement .............. 15A,
Fuse Type ............................. Amps Delay
Air Tank Capacity .......................... 6 Gallons
Approximate Cut-In Pressure .................. 110 PSI
Approximate Cut-Out Pressure ................. 135 PSI
SCFM@40 psi ................................. 3.9
SCFM@90 psi ................................. 2.7
AIR COMPRESSOR CONTROLS
Refer to Figures 3, 4 and 5.
Become familiar with these controls before operating the unit.
Auto/Off Lever= Turn this lever to "Auto" to provide auto-
matic 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.
Tank
Pressure
Gauge
Figure 3 -Controls
Drain Valve: The drain valve is located at the base of the
air tank and is used to drain condensation at the end of
each use. Turn counterclockwiseto OPEN and clockwise
to close.
3rain Valve
Figure 4 -Drain Valve
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Open the drain valve fully (counter-clockwise) to permit air
to escape and prevent air pressure build up in the air tank
during the break-in period.
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" pres-
sure, the check valve "closes", allowing air pressure to
remain inside the air tank.
Figur
BEFORE FIRST USE
BREA_IN PROCEDURE
Refer to Figures 6 and 7.
WARNING: Serious damage may result if the following
break-in instructionsare not closely followed.
This procedure is required before the air compressor is put
into service and when the check valve or a complete com-
pressor pump has been replaced.
Make sure the Auto/Off lever is in the "OFF" position.
NOTE: Pull coupler back until it clicks to prevent air from
escaping through the quick connect.
Figure 6 -Controls
Plug the power cord into the correct branch circuit recepta-
cle. (Refer to Voltage and Circuit Protection paragraph in
the Installation section of this manual.)
:]rain Valve
Figure 7 - Drain Valve
Move the Auto/Off lever to "AUTO" position. The compres-
sor willstart.
Run the compressor for 15 minutes. Make sure the drain
valve is open and there is minimal air pressure build-up in
tank.
After 15 minutes, move the Auto/Off lever to "OFF" position
and close the drain valve (clockwise").
Move the Auto/Off lever to "AUTO" position. The air tank
will fill to "cut-out" pressure and the motor will stop.
The compressor is now ready for use.
OPERATING PROCEDURE
Before attaching air hose or accessories, make sure the
"Auto/Off" lever is set to "OFF" and the air regulator is
closed.
Attach hose and accessories.
CAUTION: Compressed air from the outfit may contain water
condensation. Do not spray unfiltered air at an item that could
be damaged. Some air operated tools or devices may require
filtered air. Read the instructionsfor the air tool or device.
Check the manufacturer's maximum pressure rating for air
tools and accessories. The regulator outlet pressure must
never exceed the maximum pressure rating.
WARNING: Too much air pressure creates a hazardous risk
of bursting.
Before starting compressor, pull the ring on the safety
valve to make sure that the safety valve operates freely. If
the valve is stuckor does not operate smoothly, it must be
replaced with the same type of valve.
WARNING: If the safety valve does not work properly, over
pressurization may occur, causing air tank rupture or an
explosion.
Turn the "Auto/Off" lever to "AUTO" and allow tank pres-
sure to build. Motor will stop when tank pressure reaches
"cut-our' pressure.
Open the regulator by turning it clockwise. Adjust the regu-
lator to the correct pressure setting. Your compressor is
ready for use.
Always operate the air compressor in well ventilated areas;
free of gasoline or other solvent vapors. Do not operate
the compressor near the spray area.
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AFTER EACH USE:
Set the "Auto/Off" lever to "OFF".
Turnthe regulator counterclockwise to set the outlet pres-
sure to zero.
Remove the air tool or accessory.
Open the regulator and allow the air to slowly bleed from
the tank. Close the regulator when tank pressure is
approximately 20 psi.
Drain water from air tank,
WARNING: 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.
NOTE: If drain valve is plugged, release all air pressure. The
valve can then be removed, cleaned, and then reinstalled.
After the water has been drained. Close the drain valve.
The air compressor can now be stored.
All maintenance and repair operations not listed must be per-
formed by a trained service technician.
WARNING; Before servicing:
Unplug or disconnect electrical supply to the air compres-
sor
Bleed tank of pressure
Allow the air compressor to cool.
TO REPLACE OR CLEAN CHECK VALVE
Refer to Figure 8.
Release all air pressure from air tank. See "After Each
Use" in the Operation section.
Unplug compressor
Loosen the nut on the compressor tank tube and move the
tube to the side.
Loosen the nut on the tank outlet tube and move the tube
to the side,
Figure 8 - Check Valve
Unscrew the check valve (turn counter-clockwise) using an
open end wrench.
Make sure the valve disc moves freely inside the check
valve and the spring holds the disc in the upper, closed
position. The check valve may be cleaned with a solvent,
such as paint and varnish remover.
Apply sealant tape to the check valve threads, Reinstall
the check valve (turn clockwise).
Replace the compressor tank tube and tighten the nut.
Replace the tank outlet tube and tighten the nut.
Perform the Break-in Procedure. See"Break-in Procedure"
in the Operation section.
TO REPLACE REGULATOR
Refer to Figures 9, t0 and t 1.
Release all air pressure from air tank, See "After Each
Use" in the Operation section.
Unplug compressor
Using an adjustable wrench remove the outlet pressure
gauge and quick connect from the regulator.
Remove the regulator,
Figure 9 - Replacing Regulator
Apply pipe sealant tape to the connector on the pressure
switch.
Install the regulator and orient as shown.
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NOTE: Arrow on (bottom of regulator) indicates flow of air.
Make sure it is pointing in the direction of air flow.
Figure 11 -J
Reapply pipe sealant tape to outlet pressure gauge and
quick connect.
Reassemble outlet pressure gauge and quick connect.
Orient outlet pressure gauge to read correctly.Tighten
quick connect with wrench.
AIR FILTER -INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT
Refer to Figures 12 and 13.
WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Compressor heads
are exposed when filter cover is removed. Allow compressor
to cool prior to servicing.
Keep the air _ter clean at all times. Do not operate the com-
pressor with the air filter removed.
Adirty air filter will not allow the compressor to operate at full
capacity. Before you use the compressor, check the air filter to
be sure it is clean.
To check air filter, loosen six pan head screws (Fig. 13,
Key No. 25) and remove shroud (Fig. 13, Key No. 24).
Using a screwdriver, pry open cover of air filter assembly
(Fig. 13, Key No. 14).
Filter can be cleaned using a mild soap and water solu-
tion. If extremely dirty, replace filter.
MOTOR
The motor has an manual 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.
If the overload protector shuts the motor oft frequently, check
for a possible voltage problem. Low voltage can also be sus-
pected when:
The motor does not get up to full power or speed.
Fuses blow out when starting the motor, lights dim and
remain dim when motor is started and is running.
Before you store the air compressor, make sure you do the
following:
Review the "Maintenance" section on the preceding pages
and perform scheduled maintenance as necessary.
Set the Auto/Off lever to "OFF".
Turn the regulator counterclockwise an setthe outlet pres-
sure to zero.
Remove the air tool or accessory.
Pull ring on safety valve allowing air to bleed from the tank
until tank pressure is approximately 20 psi. Release safety
valve ring.
Drain water from air tank by opening drain valve on bottom
of tank.
WARNING: 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.
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, the reinstalled.
Protect the electrical cord and air hose from damaged
(such as being stepped on or run over). Wind them loosely
around the compressor shroud.
Store the air compressor in a clean and dry location.
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SYMPTOM
Excessive tank pressure
- safety valve pops off
Air leaks at fittings
Air leaks in air tank or at
air tank welds
Air leaks between head
and valve plate
Pressure reading on the
regulator pressure gauge
drops when an accessory
is used
Air leaks from safety
valve
Knocking noise
Compressor is not
supplying enough air to
operate accessories
Regulator knob
continuous air leak or
regulator will not shut off
at air outlet
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1, Pressureswitchdoesnotshutoff
motorwhencompressorreaches
cut-outpressure
2. Pressure switch cut-out too high
Tube or hose fittings are not tight enough
Defective air tank
Leaking gasket
It is normal for some pressure drop to occur
Possible defect in safety valve
Defective check valve
1. Compressor is not large enough for
air requirement
2. Restricted air intake filter
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1, Move the pressure switch lever to the "OFF" position
If the compressor doesn't shut off, disconnect from
the electrical outlet and return to a Sears Service
Center to replace the pressure switch
2. Return the compressor to Sears Service Center to
check and adjust, or replace switch
Tighten fittings using teflon tape where air can be heard
escaping. Check fittings with soapy water solutions.
Do not overtighten.
Air tank must be replaced. Do not drill into, weld or other-
wise modify air tank or it will weaken. The tank can rup-
ture or explode. Return compressor to Sears Service
Center
Torque head screws to (Figure 16, Key No. 2) 7-10 ft. Ibs.
If this does not stop leak, replace gasket
If there is an excessive amount of pressure drop when
the accessory is used, adjust the regulator
NOTE; Adjust the regulated pressure under flow condi-
tions(while accessory is being used)
Operate safety valve manually by pulling on ring. If valve
still leaks. It should be replaced
Remove and clean, or replace
1. Check the accessory air requirement. If it is higher
than the SCFM or pressure supplied by your air
compressor, you need a larger compressor.
2, Clean or replace air intake filter. Do not operate the
air compressor in any paint spray or drywall sanding
area.
3. Hole in hose 3. Check and replace if required
4. Check valve restricted 4. Remove and clean, or replace
5. Air leaks 5. Tighten fittings
Dirty or damaged regulator internal parts Replace regulator
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SYMPTOM
Motor will not run or
restart
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1. Present tank pressure exceeds pres-
sure switch "cut-in" pressure
2. Fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped
3,
4.
5.
Motor overload protection switch has
tripped
Possible defective motor or capacitor
Paint spray on internal motor parts
6. Check valve stuck open, putting
pressure on head
7. Pressure release valve on pressure
switch has not unloaded head pressure
8. Broken exhaust valve.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Motor will start automatically when tank pressure
drops below "cut-in" pressure of pressure switch
2a. Check fuse box for blown fuse and replace, if
necessary. Reset circuit breaker. Do not use a fuse
or circuit breaker with higher rating than that
specified for your particular branch circuit.
2b. Check for proper fuse; only Time Delay fuses are
acceptable
2c. Check for low voltage conditions and/or proper
extension cord.
2d. Disconnect the other electrical appliances form
circuit or operate the compressor on its own branch
circuit
2e. Check for loose electrical connections
3. Let motor cool off and depress circuit breaker switch
to reset
4. Return the Sears Service Center for inspection or
replacement, if necessary
5. Have compressor checked at Sears Service Center.
Do not operate the compressor in the paint spray
area. See inflammable vapor warning.
Remove and clean, or replace the check valve.
6,
7.
8,
Bleed the line by pushing the lever on the pressure
switch to the "OFF" position; if the valve does not
open, replace it.
Inspect and replace if necessary
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Model 351.165290
Figure 13 -Replacement Parts Illustration for Air Compressor
20 23
14
26
18 J
17
15 "_6
27 ._......-29
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43
34
44
52 53
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KEY
NO. PART NO.
1 17899.00
2 17900.00
3 STD852006
4 17901.00
5 17902.00
6 17903,00
7 17904.00
8 17905.00
9 17906.00
10 17907.00
11 STD315225
12 00533.00
13 17908.00
14 17909.00
15 17910.00
16 01090.00
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19 17913.00
20 17914.00
21 17915.00
22 17916.00
23 17917.00
24 17918.00
25 01784.00
26 17919.00
27 17920.00
28 17921.00
29 17922.00
30 07860.00
31 17923.00
32 17924.00
33 17925.00
34 17926.00
35 17927.00
36 17928.00
37 17929.00
38 17930.00
39 17931.00
40 STD833016
41 STD851006
42 01680.00
43 17932.00
44 17933.00
45 17934.00
46 17935.00
47 17936.00
48 17937.00
49 STD851005
50 17938.00
51 01474.00
52 17979.00
53 17980.00
A 17939.00
DESCRIPTION
Cylinder Head
6-1.0 x 8Omm Socket Head Bolt
6mm Lock Washer*
Exhaust Elbow
Relief Valve
Gasket
Valve Plate
Cylinder Head O-ring
Cylinder
Piston-Rod Assembly
6202zz Ball Bearing*
3AMI-15 Retaining Ring
Crankshaft Assembly
Air Filter Assembly
Filter Element
5-0.8 x 15ram Pan Head Screw
Crankcase O-ring
Crankcase
Motor
Capacitor
Stationary Switch
Centrifugal Switch
Fan Assembly
Shroud
5-0.8 x 10mm Pan Head Screw
Compressor-Tank Tube
Check Valve
Connector
Tank Outlet Tube
Line Cord
Outlet Pressure Gauge
Quick Connector, 1/4" NPT
Regulator
Connector
Strain Relief
Pressure Switch Assembly
Plug
Safety Relief Valve
Tank Pressure Gauge
6-1.0 x 15mm Hex Head Bolt*
6ram Flat Washer*
Strain Relief
Motor Cord
Circuit Breaker
Air Tank
Drain Valve
Grommet
Rubber Foot
5mm Flat Washer*
Pad
5mm Serrated Washer
5ram Flat Washer, Brass
5-0.8 x 10mm Pan Head Screw, Brass
Operator's Manual
Standard hardware item available locally
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