Craftsman 919.195411 Air Compressor User Manual


 
5. Rotate each retaining clip
clockwise and press down until it
snaps into place over the handle.
6. If the handle has excessive
movement, it is improperly
installed. Check the following.
A. Are both tabs inside the
handle (Step #3)?
B. Does each clip pass through
both the saddle and handle
(Step #4)?
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To Assemble Wheels
It will be necessary
to brace or support
one side of the air compressor
when installing the wheels because
the compressor will have a
tendency to tip.
1. Attach wheels with shoulder
bolts and nuts as shown.
2. Tighten securely. NOTE: The air
compressor will sit level if the
wheels are properly installed.
The wheels and
handle do not
provide adequate clearance,
stability or support for pulling the
unit up and down stairs or steps.
The unit must be lifted, or pushed
up a ramp.
Screw
Nut
Wheel
Shoulder
Bolt
Flat Washer
Rubber Foot
Nut
To Add Oil To Pump
Compressors are
shipped without
oil. A small amount of oil may be
present in the pump upon receipt
of the air compressor. This is
due to plant testing and does not
mean the pump contains oil. Do
not attempt to operate this air
compressor without first adding oil
to the crankcase. Serious damage
can result from even limited
operation unless filled with oil and
broken in correctly. Make sure
to closely follow initial start-up
procedures.
Use air compressor
oil only.
Multi-
Viscosity motor oils, like 10W30,
should not be used in an air
compressor. They leave carbon
deposits on critical components,
thus reducing performance and
compressor life.
NOTE:
Use an air compressor oil
such as Sears item number 9-16426
or SAE-20 (API CG/CD heavy duty
motor oil. Under extreme winter
conditions use SAE-10 weight oil.
Assemble Rubber Feet
1. Attach rubber feet with the
screws, washers and nuts
provided as shown in figure
below.
2. Tighten securely.
Retaining Clip
Handle