Operating Instructions EMAX designs and manufactures products for safe operation. However, operators and maintenance persons are responsible for maintaining safety. All safety precautions are included to provide a guideline for minimizing the possibility of accidents and property damage while equipment is in operation. Keep these instructions for reference. by EMAX Silent Air Portable Air Compressor Model # : HP01P002SS UPC: 815002013985 EMAX Compressor 1000 Cass Dr., Clayton, OH 45315 USA 866.294.
HULK Power Air Compressors Contents Model Specifications…………………………… 2 Installing the air filter …………………… 8 Description………………………………………… 3 Operation …………………………………………… 8 Get to know your compressor…………… 3 Before operating your new air compressor: …………………………………… 8 Safety Information……………………………… 4 General Overview………………………………… 8 Basic Guidelines………………………………… 4 Installation and Location………………… 8 Breathable Air………………………………… 4 Connecting to Power Source…………… 8 Pressurized Components………………… 4 Extension
Silent Air Series Description 7 8 9 10 6 5 11 4 fig2 3 2 1 3 Get to know your compressor Please refer to fig 2. 1.TANK DRAIN VALVE (located on bottom of tank) - The tank drain valve can be opened to allow moisture and compressed air to be released from the air tank. The tank drain valve should always be opened slowly to avoid damage to equipment and possible injury. 2.TANK two gallon (7.6 liters) tank 3.RUBBER FOOT Reduces compressor vibration and movment. 4.
HULK Power Air Compressors 3. Install, use and operate the compressor only in full compliance with all pertinent OSHA regulations and all applicable Federal, State & Local Codes, standards and regulations. 7. AIR FILTER Ensures the air being pressurized is free of contaminants and reduces the amount of noise the pump generates. 8.OUTPUT AIR PRESSURE GAUGE Shows the pressure of the air as it leaves the compressor. 9.HANDLE Convenient, rubber gripped handle allows for easy transport of your air compressor.
Silent Air Series feet of run. Be sure to install protective hood around intake filter. Personal Protective Equipment Be sure all operators and others around the compressor and its controls comply with all applicable OSHA, Federal, State and local regulations, codes and standards relating to personal protective equipment.
HULK Power Air Compressors for damage and replace damaged cords immediately before connecting to power supply. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock. parts and clothing away from couplings, flywheel and other moving parts of the equipment. Keep all persons away from the discharge opening of hoses or tools or other points of compressed air discharge. If the machine is installed in an enclosed area, be sure to vent the relief valve outside of the structure or to an unoccupied area. 13.
Silent Air Series Power Source Connection air tools, air hoses, pipes, valves, filters and other fittings accordingly. DO NOT exceed manufacturer’s rated safe operating pressures for these items. Power Requirements 4. K eep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark work areas invite accidents. This tool is designed to operate on a properly grounded 120 volt, 60 Hz, single phase alternating current (AC) power source fused with a 15 amp time delayed circuit breaker.
HULK Power Air Compressors be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock. If you are not sure if your outlet is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician. Make sure the tool is turned OFF when connecting the power cord to a properly grounded 120 Volts, 60 Hz, single phase, 15 amp power source. blasters, tire & plastic toy inflation, spraying weed killer and insecticides, etc.
Silent Air Series Use only air hoses rated for use with 115 psi air pressure or Pressure Switch higher. To install an air hose equipped with a 1/4" male connector (fig 3): 2. Check that the pressure switch is pointed up, in the OFF position (fig 6.0). 0 fig 3 AUTO 1. Simply push the "connector" or "plug" into the fitting (fig 4) and it automatically engages. 1 3. Ensure that the power supply you are going to use is operating normally. fig 4 4.
HULK Power Air Compressors Adjusting the air pressure Your air compressor is supplied with an air pressure regulator. This regulator adjusts the air pressure supplied to the hose. Maintenance Daily ●● Before each use, 1. check for any unusual noise or vibration. 2. be sure all nuts and bolts are tight. ●● After each use, drain condensation from the air tank. Monthly ●● Inspect air system for leaks by applying soapy water to all joints. Tighten these joints if leaks are discovered.
Silent Air Series Troubleshooting Always inspect the compressor before use, and make sure it is in good working condition. Make sure all air vents are clear. Check the power cable to make sure it is intact and free from cracks, bare wires etc. Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts, most plastics are susceptible to damage from the various types of commercial solvents. Trouble Compressor will not start Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. Blown fuse or circuit breaker tripped 1.
HULK Power Air Compressors Parts List No. Description No. Description 1 Fan cover 36 2 Right fan 37 Shock absorption spacer 3 Right crank case 38 Fan cover screw 4 Connecting rod 39 Capacitor 5 Piston ring 40 Head cover screw 6 Pressure plate 41 Plastic head cover 7 Pressure plate screw 42 Elbow 8 Cylinder 43 Pressure switch 9 Cylinder O-ring 44 2.5 in.
Silent Air Series Schematic Drawing 40 41 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 13 12 15 14 24 25 26 28 29 43 30 54 45 55 46 56 47 57 48 A 3 34 35 53 44 9 4 33 A 42 8 7 6 5 31 32 27 11 10 2 1 36 37 38 61 58 B 59 62 49 60 A 63 64 65 66 50 67 68 51 69 70 39 52 13 HP01P002SS man v.
HULK Power Air Compressors Warranty Statement HULK makes every effort to ensure that this product meets high quality and durability standards. HULK warrants to the original retail consumer a 2-year limited warranty as of the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials. Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations and lack of maintenance.