RIDGID OL50135AL Air Compressor User Manual


 
1. Read instructions: Carefully read
through this operator’s manual
BEFORE OPERATING the new air
compressor. It contains information
about operation and maintenance of
the unit.
2. Drain tank daily: Depressurize system
prior to draining tank. Open tank
drain valve and drain moisture from
tank. This helps keep oil and mois-
ture out of the compressed air sys-
tem. Be sure to close tank drain valve
tightly before operating compressor.
3. Change air filter: Never run compres-
sor without an air filter nor with a dirty
air filter. Replace with a new filter
when it is dirty.
4. Follow maintenance schedule for
checking and changing the oil.
Operating Your Air Compressor
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Moisture in compressed air will form into
droplets as it comes from an air com-
pressor pump. When humidity is high or
when a compressor is in continuous use
for an extended period of time, this mois-
ture will collect in the tank. When using a
paint spray or sandblast gun, this water
will be carried from the tank through the
hose, and out of the gun as droplets
mixed with the spray material.
IMPORTANT: This condensation will
cause water spots in a paint job, espe-
cially when spraying other than water
based paints. If sandblasting, it will
cause the sand to cake and clog the gun,
rendering it ineffective.
A filter in the air line, located as near to
the gun as possible, will help eliminate
this moisture.
For Trouble-Free Operation
Moisture in Compressed Air
Make sure the crank case has the proper
oil level. Make sure the tank drain valve
is closed, the regulator knob is turned
fully counterclockwise, and the On/Off
switch is in the OFF position.
Plug compressor into a dedicated 15
Amp (minimum) circuit.
Turn On/Off switch to the ON position.
The compressor will now start building
pressure.
After compressor reaches cut-off pres-
sure, install a hose (with the desired air
tool attached) into the outlet fitting.
Adjust the regulator knob to the desired
pressure.
The compressor is now ready to operate.
Do not over-pressurize any air
tool. Consult air tool instruc-
tions for proper air tool pres-
sure.
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WARNING:
Operating Your Air Compressor