DeWalt D55154 Manuel utilisateur

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1-800-4-DeWALT
Instruction Manual
Guide D’utilisation
Manual de instrucciones
D55154
Heavy-Duty Electric Wheeled Dolly-Style Air Compressor
Compresseur d’air électrique, industriel sur chariot
Compresor de aire eléctrico con ruedas para trabajo pesado
final page size: 8.5 x 5.5 in
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English (original instructions)
Definitions: Safety Alert Symbols and Words
This instruction manual uses the following safety alert symbols and words to alert you to hazardous situations and your risk
of personal injury or property damage.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or seriousinjury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or seriousinjury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderateinjury.
(Used without word) Indicates a safety related message.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not avoided, may result in propertydamage.
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
seriousinjury.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read the
instructionmanual.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known
to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands
afterhandling.
WARNING: Some dust contains chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm such as asbestos and lead in
lead based paint.
1
On/off switch
2
Air tank pressure gauge
3
Regulated pressure
gauge
4
Pressure regulator
5
Quick connects
6
Check valve
7
Safety valve
8
Air tank drain valve
9
Power cord wrap
10
Pressure switch
11
Pump oil dipstick
12
Pump oil drain plug
13
Motor reset
14
Air intake filter
15
Handle
16
Handle locking knobs
17
Top panel for cargo
Fig. A
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NOT A
STEP
1715
16
12
6
13
11
8
14
7
9
10
1
5
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SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE
What can happen How to prevent it
It is normal for electrical contacts
within the motor and pressure
switch to spark.
Always operate the compressor
in a well ventilated area free of
combustible materials, gasoline, or
solvent vapors.
If electrical sparks from compressor
come into contact with flammable
vapors, they may ignite, causing
fire or explosion.
If spraying flammable materials,
locate compressor at least 20 feet
(6.1 m) away from spray area.
An additional length of hose may
be required.
Store flammable materials
in a secure location away
from compressor.
Restricting any of the compressor
ventilation openings will cause
serious overheating and could
cause fire.
Never place objects against or on
top of compressor pump.
Operate compressor in an open
area at least 12" (30.5 cm) away
from any wall or obstruction that
would restrict the flow of fresh air
to the ventilation openings.
Operate compressor in a clean,
dry well ventilated area. Do not
operate unit indoors or in any
confined area.
Unattended operation of this
product could result in personal
injury or property damage.
To reduce the risk of fire, do
not allow the compressor to
operate unattended.
Always remain in attendance with
the product when it is operating.
Always turn off and unplug unit
when not in use.
CAUTION: RISK FROM NOISE
What can happen How to prevent it
Under some conditions and
duration of use, noise from
this product may contribute to
hearing loss.
Always wear certified safety
equipment: ANSI S12.6 (S3.19)
hearing protection.
DANGER: RISK TO BREATHING
(Asphyxiation)
What can happen How to prevent it
The compressed air directly from
your compressor is not safe for
breathing. The air stream may
contain carbon monoxide, toxic
vapors, or solid particles from
the air tank. Breathing these
contaminant's can cause serious
injury or death.
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 filters and
in-line safety equipment must be
properly installed. In-line filters
and safety equipment used in
conjunction with the compressor
must be capable of treating air
to all applicable local and federal
codes prior to human consumption.
Sprayed materials such as paint,
paint solvents, paint remover,
insecticides, weed killers,
may contain harmful vapors
and poisons.
Work in an area with good cross
ventilation. Read and follow the
safety instructions provided on the
label or safety data sheets for the
materials you are spraying. Always
use certified safety equipment:
OSHA/MSHA/NIOSH respiratory
protection designed for use with
your specific application.
DANGER: RISK OF INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE WHEN TRANSPORTING
OR STORING
What can happen How to prevent it
Oil can leak or spill and could result
in fire or breathing hazard; serious
injury or death can result. Oil leaks
will damage carpet, paint or other
surfaces in vehicles or trailers.
Always place compressor
on a protective mat when
transporting to protect against
damage to vehicle from leaks.
Remove compressor from vehicle
immediately upon arrival at
your destination. Always keep
compressor level and never lie
on its side.
WARNING: RISK OF BURSTING
Air Tank: The air tank on your Air Compressor is designed
and may be UM coded (for units with air tanks greater
than 6 inch / 152 mm diameter) according to ASME
Section VIII, Div. 1 rules. All pressure vessels should
be inspected once every two years. To find your state
pressure vessels inspector, look under the Division of
Labor and Industries in the government section of a
phone book or call 1–800–4-
DeWALT
forassistance.
The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the
air tank, and result in a violent air tank explosion:
What can happen How to prevent it
Failure to properly drain condensed
water from air tank, causing rust
and thinning of the steel air tank.
Drain air tank daily or after each
use. If air tank develops a leak,
replace it immediately with
a new air tank or replace the
entire compressor.
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Modifications or attempted repairs
to the air tank.
Never drill into, weld, or make
any modifications to the air tank
or its attachments. Never attempt
to repair a damaged or leaking air
tank. Replace with a new air tank.
Unauthorized modifications to
the safety valve or any other
components which control air
tank pressure.
The air tank is designed to
withstand specific operating
pressures. Never make adjustments
or parts substitutions to alter the
factory set operating pressures.
Attachments & accessories:
Exceeding the pressure rating of
air tools, spray guns, air operated
accessories, tires, and other
inflatables can cause them to
explode or fly apart, and could
result in serious injury.
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.
Tires:
Over inflation of tires could
result in serious injury and
property damage.
Use a tire pressure gauge to check
the tires pressure before each
use and while inflating tires; see
the tire sidewall for the correct
tire pressure.
NOTE: Air tanks, compressors
and similar equipment used to
inflate tires can fill small tires
similar to these very rapidly. Adjust
pressure regulator on air supply
to no more than the rating of the
tire pressure. Add air in small
increments and frequently use the
tire gauge to prevent over inflation.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
What can happen How to prevent it
Your air compressor is powered
by electricity. Like any other
electrically powered device, If it
is not used properly it may cause
electric shock.
Never operate the compressor
outdoors when it is raining or in
wet conditions.
Never operate compressor with
protective covers removed
or damaged.
Repairs attempted by unqualified
personnel can result in serious
injury or death by electrocution.
Any electrical wiring or repairs
required on this product should
be performed by a D
e
WALT
factory service center or a D
e
WALT
authorized service center in
accordance with national and local
electrical codes.
Electrical Grounding:
Failure to provide adequate
grounding to this product
could result in serious injury or
death from electrocution. See
Grounding Instructions
under Installation.
Make certain that the electrical
circuit to which the compressor
is connected provides proper
electrical grounding, correct
voltage and adequate
fuse protection.
WARNING: RISK FROM FLYING OBJECTS
What can happen How to prevent it
The compressed air stream can
cause soft tissue damage to
exposed skin and can propel
dirt, chips, loose particles, and
small objects at high speed,
resulting in property damage or
personal injury.
Always wear certified safety
equipment: ANSI Z87.1 eye
protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3)
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 air tank before attempting
maintenance, attaching tools
or accessories.
WARNING: RISK OF HOT SURFACES
What can happen How to prevent it
Touching exposed metal such as
the compressor head, engine head,
engine exhaust or outlet tubes, can
result in serious burns.
Never touch any exposed metal
parts on compressor during or
immediately after operation.
Compressor will remain hot for
several minutes after operation.
Do not reach around protective
shrouds or attempt maintenance
until unit has been allowed to cool.
WARNING: RISK OF INJURY FROM LIFTING
What can happen How to prevent it
Serious injury can result from
attempting to lift too heavy
an object.
The compressor is too heavy
to be lifted by one person.
Obtain assistance from others
before lifting.
WARNING: RISK FROM MOVING PARTS
What can happen How to prevent it
Moving parts such as the pulley,
flywheel, and belt can cause
serious injury if they come into
contact with you or your clothing.
Never operate the compressor
with guards or covers which are
damaged or removed
Keep your hair, clothing, and
gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
Air vents may cover moving parts
and should be avoided as well.
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Attempting to operate compressor
with damaged or missing parts or
attempting to repair compressor
with protective shrouds removed
can expose you to moving parts
and can result in serious injury.
Any repairs required on this
product should be performed by a
D
e
WALT factory service center or a
D
e
WALT authorized service center.
WARNING: RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION
What can happen How to prevent it
Unsafe op er a tion of your air
compressor could lead to se ri ous
in ju ry or death to you or others.
Review and understand all
instructions and warnings in
this manual.
Be come fa mil iar with the op eration
and con trols of the air compressor.
Keep operating area clear of all
persons, pets, and obstacles.
Keep chil dren away from the air
compressor at all times.
Do not operate the product when
fatigued or under the influence
of alcohol or drugs. Stay alert at
all times.
Never defeat the safety fea tures of
this prod uct.
Equip area of operation with a
fire extinguisher.
Do not op er ate machine
with missing, broken, or
un authorized parts.
Never stand on the compressor.
WARNING: RISK OF FALLING
What can happen How to prevent it
A portable compressor can fall
from a table, workbench, or roof
causing damage to the compressor
and could result in serious injury or
death to the operator.
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 additional air hose to reach
high locations.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction
activities contains chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Some examples of these
chemicalsare:
lead from lead-based paints,
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other
masonry products, and
arsenic and chromium from chemically-
treatedlumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to
these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with
approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopicparticles.
Avoid prolonged contact with dust from power
sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other
construction activities. Wear protective clothing and
wash exposed areas with soap and water. Allowing
dust to get into your mouth, eyes, or lay on the skin may
promote absorption of harmfulchemicals.
WARNING: Use of this tool can generate and/
or disperse dust, which may cause serious and
permanent respiratory or other injury. Always use
NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection
appropriate for the dust exposure. Direct particles
away from face andbody.
COMPONENTS (FIG. A–G)
WARNING: Never modify the power tool or any part
of it. Damage or personal injury couldresult.
Refer to Figure A at the beginning of this manual for a
complete list ofcomponents.
Specifications
Model D55154
Weight 80 lbs. (36.3 kg)
Height 20.0" (508.0 mm)
Width 18.5" (469.9 mm)
Length 23.0" (584.2 mm)
Air Tank Capacity (Gallons) 4.0 (15.1 liters)
Approx Cut-In Pressure 95 PSI (655 kPa)
Approx. Cut-Out Pressure 125 PSI (861.8 kPa)
SCFM @ 100 PSI (689.5 Kpa) 3.8
Motor 1.1 HP (continuous)
Volts/Amps/Hertz 120V/14 A/60 Hz.
RPM 3450
Minumum Branch Circuit Requirement 15 Amp
Pump Oil Capacity 12 oz. (354.9 ml)
Duty Cycle 5 Minutes On /
5 Minutes Off
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OUTLET TUBE
CHECK VALVE
PUMP CYLNDER
AND HEAD
Fig. B
On/Off Switch
Place this switch
1
in the ON position to provide automatic
power to the pressure switch and OFF to remove power at
the end of eachuse.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch
10
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.
Fig. C
10
1
Safety Valve
If the pressure switch does not shut off the air compressor
at its cut-out pressure setting, the safety valve
7
will
protect against high pressure by popping out at its factory
set pressure (slightly higher than the pressure switch cut-
outsetting).
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Fig. D
Check Valve
When the air compressor is operating, the check valve
6
is
open, allowing compressed air to enter the air tank. When
the air compressor reaches cut-out pressure, the check valve
closes, allowing air pressure to remain inside the airtank.
Fig. E
6
Tank Pressure Gauge
The tank pressure gauge
2
indicates the reserve air
pressure in thetank.
Regulated Pressure Gauge
The regulated pressure gauge
3
indicates 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.
Regulator
The regulator
4
controls the air pressure shown on
the regulated pressure gauge. Turn regulator knob
clockwise to increase pressure and counterclockwise to
decreasepressure.
Universal Quick Connect Bodies
The universal quick connect body
5
accepts the three
most popular styles of quick connect plugs: Industrial,
automotive, and ARO. One hand push-to-connect operation
makes connections simple and easy. The two quick connect
bodies allow the use of two tools at the sametime.
Drain Valve
The drain valve
8
is located at the base of the air tank and
is used to drain condensation at the end of each use. See
Draining Air Tank underMaintenance.
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Fig. F
Cooling System
This compressor contains an advanced design cooling
system. It is normal for this fan to blow air through the vent
holes in large amounts. The cooling system is working when
air isexpelled.
Air Compressor Pump
The pump compresses air into the air tank. Working air is
not available until the compressor has raised the air tank
pressure above that required at the airoutlet.
Motor Overload Protector
This motor has a manual 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. To restart:
1. Ensure the On/Off switch
1
is in the OFFposition.
2. Allow the motor tocool.
3. Depress the reset button
13
on themotor.
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Fig. G
13
11
Oil Dipstick
The oil dipstick
11
indicates the amount of oil in the
pump. Check pump oil daily, see Compressor Pump Oil
underMaintenance.
Air Intake Filter
The filter
14
is designed to clean air entering the pump.
To ensure the pump continually receives a clean, cool, and
dry air supply the filter must always be clean and the filter
intake must be free fromobstructions.
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can causeinjury.
Assembly (Fig. A, H–M)
Installing Handle
CAUTION: Risk of personal injury. Avoid placing
hands between handle and top panel when
assembling to preventpinching.
1. Place handle
15
into bushings on top panel
17
.
2. Depress snap buttons and slide handle through first
bushings until it stops at secondbushings.
3. Reach under top panel and depress snap buttons again
and slide through secondbushings.
4. Pull handle all the way up until it stops. Turn knobs
16
to lock handle in place. IMPORTANT: Always pull
handle up and lock in place before using as adolly.
5. If not using the dolly feature, loosen knobs and push
handle down until itstops.
Installing Hoses
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Firmly grasp
hose in hand when installing or disconnecting to
prevent hosewhip.
1. Ensure regulated pressure gauge reads 0 PSI (0kPa).
2. Grasp the hose at the quick connect plug and push the
plug into the quick connect body
5
. Coupler will snap
intoplace.
3. Grasp the hose and pull to ensure coupler isseated.
Fig. H
2
4
3
5
Disconnecting Hoses
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Firmly grasp
hose in hand when installing or disconnecting to
prevent hosewhip.
1. Ensure regulated pressure gauge reads 0 PSI (0kPa).
2. Pull coupler on quick connect body back to release
quick connect plug onhose.
Lubrication and Oil
CAUTION: The compressor was shipped with oil in
the crankcase. A shipping plug is used to prevent oil
from leaking during shipment. Do not attempt to
operate this air compressor without first checking the
oil level. Serious damage can result from even limited
operation unless filled with oil and broken in correctly.
Closely follow Initial Set-up underOperation.
CAUTION: Use SAE 5W-40 full synthetic oil.
1. Place unit on a levelsurface.
2. Remove the shipping plug and install the dipstick
11
.
3. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Oil should
not exceed top raised line on dipstick. If oil is below
lower mark see Checking Oil under Compressor
Pump Oil underMaintenance.
NOTE: See Specifications for pump oilcapacity.
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Overfilling with
oil will cause premature compressor failure. Do
notoverfill.
Fig. I
11
Grounding Instructions
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. In the event
of a short circuit, grounding reduces the risk
of shock by providing an escape wire for the
electric current. This air compressor must be
properlygrounded.
The portable air compressor is equipped with a cord having
a grounding wire with an appropriate groundingplug.
1. The cord set and plug
18
with this unit contains a
grounding pin
19
. This plug MUST be used with a
grounded outlet
20
.
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Fig. J
18
20
19
IMPORTANT: The outlet being used must be installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes andordinances.
2. Ensure the outlet being used has the same
configuration as the grounded plug. DO NOT USE
ANADAPTER.
3. Inspect the plug and cord before each use. Do not use if
there are signs ofdamage.
4. If these grounding instructions are not completely
understood, or if in doubt as to whether the compressor
is properly grounded, have the installation checked by a
qualifiedelectrician.
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock. IMPROPER
GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICALSHOCK.
Do not modify the plug provided. If it does not
fit the available outlet, a correct outlet should be
installed by a qualifiedelectrician.
Repairs to the cord set or plug MUST be made by a
qualifiedelectrician.
Extension Cords
Using extension cords is not recommended. The use of
extension cords will cause voltage to drop resulting in
power loss to the motor andoverheating.
Instead of using an extension cord, increase the working
reach of the air hose by attaching another length of hose to
its end. Attach additional lengths of hose asneeded.
If an extension cord must be used, be sure it is:
a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding
plug, and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug
on the product
in good condition
plug is not worn
no longer than 50 feet (15,2 m)
12 gauge (AWG) or larger. (Wire size increases as gauge
number decreases. 10 AWG may also be used. DO NOT
USE 14, 16 OR 18 AWG.)
Voltage and Circuit Protection
Refer to the Voltage and Minimum Branch Circuit
Requirements underSpecifications.
CAUTION: Certain air compressors can be operated
on a 15 amp circuit if the following conditions
aremet.
Voltage supply to circuit must comply with the
National ElectricalCode.
Circuit is not used to supply any other
electricalneeds.
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. Time delay fuses should be
marked “D” in Canada and “T” in theUS.
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 cordset.
Compatibility
Air tools and accessories that are run off the compressor
must be compatible with petroleum-based products. If you
suspect that a material is not compatible with petroleum
products, an air line filter for removal of moisture and oil
vapor in compressed air isrequired.
NOTE: Always use an air line filter to remove moisture and
oil vapor when sprayingpaint.
Location
Place the air compressor in a clean, dry and well ventilated
area at least 12" (30.5 cm) away from the wall or other
obstructions that will interfere with the flow of air. Keep the
compressor away from areas that have dirt and/or volatile
fumes in the atmosphere. These impurities may clog the
intake filter and valves, causing inefficientoperation.
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
temperature. Do not place rags or other containers on or
near theseopenings.
Place the air compressor on a flat surface resting on the
rubberfeet.
Noise Considerations
Consult local officials for information regarding acceptable
noise levels in your area. To reduce excessive noise, use
vibration mounts or silencers, relocate the unit or construct
total enclosures or baffle walls. Contact a
DeWALT
service
center or call 1–800–4-
DeWALT
forassistance.
Electrical
Refer to all safety instructions before using unit. Observe
extension cord safety instructions if necessary. Always move
the On/Off switch
1
to the OFF position before removing
the plug from theoutlet.
Transporting
When transporting the compressor in a vehicle, trailer, etc.
ensure that the air tank is drained and the unit is secured
and placed on a flat horizontalsurface.
NOTE: Use recommended tie down points
21
when
transporting. Use care when driving so to avoid tipping the
unit over in the vehicle. Damage can occur to the unit or
surrounding items if unit istipped.
Lifting
Always use two people when lifting and lift from the
recommended lift points
22
.
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22
21
Fig. K
Moving
1. Grasp handle
15
of compressor and pull up until it
stops. Turn knobs to lock handle inplace.
2. Grasp handle and tilt compressor so unit can be rolled
on thetires.
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Ensure proper
footing and use caution when rolling compressor so
that unit does not tip or cause loss ofbalance.
3. When location is reached slowly lower compressor
to ground. Always store compressor in a
horizontalposition.
NOTE: Should the unit tip over, hard starting and smoking
will occur due to oilspillage.
Dolly Feature
1. Grasp handle
15
of compressor and pull up
until it stops. Turn knobs to lock handle in place.
IMPORTANT:Always pull handle up and lock in place
before using as adolly.
Fig. L
15
2. Place cargo onto top panel ofcompressor.
3. Secure cargo to top panel with retention straps. Hook
cargo retention straps into positioning holes in top
panel. NOTE: Retention straps to secure cargo may be
purchase from a local hardware store or home center in
a variety ofsizes.
Fig. M
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Do not transport
unsecuredcargo.
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Load limit is
100lbs. (45.4kg) do notexceed.
4. With cargo secured, grasp handle and tilt compressor so
unit can be rolled on thetires.
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Ensure proper
footing and use caution when rolling compressor so
that unit does not tip or cause loss ofbalance.
5. When location is reached slowly lower compressor
to ground. Always store compressor in a
horizontalposition.
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can causeinjury.
Preparation For Use
Pre-Start Checklist (Fig. A)
1. Ensure the On/Off switch
1
is in the OFFposition.
2. Plug the power cord into the correct branch circuit
receptacle. See Voltage and Circuit Protection
underAssembly and Adjustments.
3. Ensure air tank is drained, see Draining Air Tank
underMaintenance.
4. Ensure the drain valve
8
isclosed.
5. Ensure safety valve
7
is functioning properly, see
Checking Safety Valve underMaintenance.
6. Check pump oil level, see Compressor Pump Oil
underMaintenance.
CAUTION: Do not operate without oil or with
inadequate oil.
DeWALT
is not responsible for
compressor failure caused by inadequateoil.
7. Turn regulator knob
4
counterclockwise until fully
closed. Ensure regulated pressure gauge reads 0 PSI
(0kPa).
8. Attach hose andaccessories.
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Firmly grasp
hose in hand when installing or disconnecting to
prevent hosewhip.
9. Ensure all covers and labels are in place, legible (for
labels) and securely mounted. Do not use compressor
until all items have beenverified.
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Too much air pressure
causes a hazardous risk of bursting. Check the
manufacturer’s maximum pressure rating for air tools
and accessories. The regulator outlet pressure must
never exceed the maximum pressurerating.
Initial Set-up
(Fig. A)
WARNING: Do not operate this unit until you read
and understand this instruction manual for safety,
operation and maintenanceinstructions.
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Break-in Procedure
CAUTION: RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE. Serious
damage may result if the following break-in
instructions are not closelyfollowed.
This procedure is required before the air compressor is put
into service for the first time and when the check valve or a
compressor pump/motor has beenreplaced.
1. Ensure the On/Off switch
1
is in the OFFposition.
NOTE: If hose is not connected to Quick Connect body,
pull coupler back until it clicks to prevent air from escaping
through the quickconnect.
2. Plug the power cord into the correct branch circuit
receptacle. See Voltage and Circuit Protection under
Assembly and Adjustments.
3. Open the drain valve (counter-clockwise) fully to permit
air to escape and prevent air pressure build up in the air
tank during the break-inperiod.
4. Move the On/Off switch to the ON position. The
compressor willstart.
5. Run the compressor for 20minutes.
6. After 20 minutes, close the drain valve by turning
clockwise. The tank will fill to cut-out pressure and the
motor willstop.
7. Compressed air will be available until it is used or
bledoff.
Operating Procedures
Start-up (Fig. A)
1. Follow Pre-Start Checklist under Preparation forUse.
2. Move the On/Off switch
1
to the ON position and
allow tank pressure to build. Motor will stop when tank
pressure reaches cut-outpressure.
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Compressed air
from the unit may contain wa ter condensation and oil
mist. Do not spray un fil tered air at an item that could
be damaged by moisture. Some air op er ated tools or
de vic es may require filtered air. Read the in struc tions
for the air tool ordevice.
3. Adjust regulator
4
to desired setting. See Regulator
underComponents.
Shut-down (Fig. A)
1. Move On/Off switch
1
is in the OFF position. NOTE: If
finished using compressor, follow Steps 2 -6.
2. Turn regulator knob
4
counterclockwise until fully
closed. Ensure regulated pressure gauge reads 0 PSI
(0kPa).
3. Remove hose andaccessory.
4. Drain the air tank, see Draining Air Tank under
Maintenance. Ensure air tank pressure gauge reads
0PSI (0kPa).
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Drain air tank daily.
Water will condense in air tank. If not drained, water
will corrode and weaken the air tank causing a risk of
air tankrupture.
5. Allow the compressor to cooldown.
6. Wipe air compressor clean and store in a safe, non-
freezingarea.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can causeinjury.
The following procedures must be followed when
maintenance or service is performed on the aircompressor.
1. Ensure On/Off switch is in the OFFposition.
2. Remove air compressor plug fromoutlet.
3. Drain airtank.
4. Allow air compressor to cool down before
startingservice.
NOTE: All compressed air systems contain maintenance
parts (e.g., oil, filters, separators) that are periodically
replaced. These used parts may contain substances that are
regulated and must be disposed of in accordance with local,
state, and federal laws andregulations.
NOTE: Take note of the positions and locations of parts
during disassembly to make reassemblyeasier.
NOTE: Any service operations not included in this section
should be performed by a
DeWALT
factory service center or
a
DeWALT
authorized servicecenter.
MAINTENANCE CHART
Procedure Daily Weekly Monthly 1 year or 200
Hours
Check safety valve
X
Inspect air filter +
X
Drain air tank
X
Check pump oil level
X
Change pump oil**+ X
Oil leak inspection
X
Check for unusual noise/
vibration
X
Check for air leaks*
X
Clean compressor exterior
X
* To check for air leaks apply a solution of soapy water around joints.
While compressor is pumping to pressure and after pressure cuts out,
look for air bubbles to form.
** The pump oil must be changed after the first 20 hours of operation.
Thereafter, when using SAE 5W-40 full synthetic oil, change oil every
200 hours of operation or once a year, whichever comes first.
+ Perform more frequent in dusty or humid conditions
Checking Safety Valve (Fig. B)
WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Aftercooler,
pump head, and surrounding parts are very hot, do
not touch (see the Hot Surfaces identified in Fig.B).
Allow compressor to cool prior toservicing.
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WARNING: Risk of bursting. If the safety valve does
not work properly, over-pressurization may occur,
causing air tank rupture or anexplosion.
Before starting compressor, pull the ring on the safety
valve to make sure that the safety valve operates freely. If
the valve is stuck or does not operate smoothly, it must be
replaced with the same type ofvalve.
Checking Air Filter Element (Fig. A, B)
WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Aftercooler,
pump head, and surrounding parts are very hot, do
not touch (see the Hot Surfaces identified in Fig.B).
Allow compressor to cool prior toservicing.
1. Ensure the On/Off switch
1
is in the OFFposition.
2. Allow unit tocool.
3. Remove air filter
14
fromunit.
4. Carefully pry filter top frombase.
5. Remove element from filterbase.
6. If element needs cleaning, blow out with air. Replace
if needed. Purchase replacement parts from your local
dealer or authorized service center. Always use identical
replacementparts.
7. Place element back in filterbase.
8. Snap filter top to filterbase.
9. Reassemble air filter to unit. Ensure exhaust outlet
pointsdown.
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Do not operate
without air inletfilter.
Draining Air Tank (Fig. A)
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Risk from
noise. Air tanks contain high pressure air. Keep face
and other body parts away from outlet of drain. Use
safety glasses [ANSI Z87.1 (CAN/CSA Z94.3)] when
draining as debris can be kicked up into face. Use ear
protection [ANSI S12.6 (S3.19)] as air flow noise is loud
whendraining.
NOTE: All compressed air systems generate condensate
that accumulates in any drain point (e.g. tanks, filter,
aftercoolers, dryers). This condensate contains lubricating
oil and/or substances which may be regulated and must be
disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal laws
andregulations.
1. Ensure On/Off switch is in the OFFposition.
2. Move compressor into an inclined position so drain
valve
8
is at the lowest point (this will assist in
removing moisture, dirt, etc. from air tanks)
3. Place a suitable container under the drain valve to
catchdischarge.
4. Grasp knurled knob on drainvalve.
5. Slowly rotate knob to gradually bleed air from airtank.
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Drain air tank daily.
Water will condense in air tank. If not drained, water
will corrode and weaken the air tank causing a risk of
air tankrupture.
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. Drain water
from air tank may contain oil and rust, which can
causestains.
6. When air tank pressure gauge reads 10 PSI (68,9 kPa),
rotate valve to the fully openposition.
7. Close drain valve whenfinished.
Compressor Pump Oil (Fig. B, N)
Checking Oil
WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Aftercooler,
pump head, and surrounding parts are very hot, do
not touch (see the Hot Surfaces identified in Fig.B).
Allow compressor to cool prior toservicing.
1. Ensure On/Off switch is in the OFFposition.
2. Place unit on a flat levelsurface.
3. Remove dipstick
11
and wipeclean.
4. Reinsert dipstick fully into oil fill port for a few seconds
to allow oil to collect on thedipstick.
5. Remove oil dipstick to read oil level. Oil should not
exceed top raised line on dipstick. If oil is below lower
mark, add same type of oil in crankcase and follow Steps
4 - 6. NOTE: When filling the crankcase, the oil flows
very slowly into the pump. If the oil is added too quickly,
it will overflow and appear to befull.
CAUTION: Risk of unsafe operation. Overfilling with
oil will cause premature compressor failure. Do
notoverfill.
6. Replacedipstick.
MAX
MIN
11
12
Fig. N
Changing Oil
NOTE: Pump oil contains substances that are regulated
and must be disposed of in accordance with local, state and
federal laws andregulations.
WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Aftercooler,
pump head, and surrounding parts are very hot, do
not touch (see the Hot Surfaces identified in Fig.B).
Allow compressor to cool prior toservicing.
1. Ensure On/Off switch is in the OFFposition.
2. Allow the unit tocool.
3. Remove air compressor plug fromoutlet.
4. Drain airtank.
5. Locate a suitable container under pump drain plug
12
.
6. Remove the dipstick
11
fromcrank case.
7. Remove the oil drain plug
12
.
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8. Allow ample time for all oil to drain out. (Tilting
the compressor towards the drain plug will assist
indraining.)
9. Install the oil drainplug.
10. Fill pump using SAE 5W-40 full synthetic oil.
11. Replacedipstick.
Cleaning
WARNING: Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with
clean, dry air at least once a week. To minimize the risk
of eye injury, always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye
protection when performingthis.
WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh
chemicals for cleaning the non-metallic parts of
the tool. These chemicals may weaken the plastic
materials used in these parts. Use a cloth dampened
only with water and mild soap. Never let any liquid
get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool
into aliquid.
Accessories
WARNING: Since accessories, other than those
offered by
DeWALT
, have not been tested with this
product, use of such accessories with this tool could be
hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only
DeWALT
recommended accessories should be used with
thisproduct.
Recommended accessories for use with your tool
are available at extra cost from your local dealer or
authorized service center. If you need assistance in
locating any accessory, please contact
DeWALT
Industrial
Tool Co., 701East Joppa Road, Towson, MD 21286, call
1-800-4-
DeWALT
(1-800-433-9258) or visit our website:
www.dewalt.com.
Repairs
The charger and battery pack are notserviceable.
WARNING: To assure product SAFETY and
RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment
(including brush inspection and replacement, when
applicable) should be performed by a
DeWALT
factory
service center or a
DeWALT
authorized service center.
Always use identical replacementparts.
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Thank you for your purchase. Register your product nowfor:
WARRANTY SERVICE: Registering your product will
help you obtain more efficient warranty service in case
there is a problem with yourproduct.
CONFIRMATION OF OWNERSHIP: In case of
an insurance loss, such as fire, flood or theft, your
registration of ownership will serve as your proof
ofpurchase.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Registering your product will
allow us to contact you in the unlikely event a safety
notification is required under the Federal Consumer
SafetyAct.
Register online at www.dewalt.com/register.
Three Year Limited Warranty
DeWALT
will repair, without charge, any defects due to
faulty materials or workmanship for three years from the
date of purchase. This warranty does not cover part failure
due to normal wear or tool abuse. For further detail of
warranty coverage and warranty repair information, visit
www.dewalt.com or call 1-800-4-
DeWALT
(1-800-433-9258).
This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage
caused where repairs have been made or attempted by
others. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
you may have other rights which vary in certain states
orprovinces.
In addition to the warranty,
DeWALT
tools are covered
byour:
1 YEAR FREE SERVICE
DeWALT
will maintain the tool and replace worn parts
caused by normal use, for free, any time during the first year
afterpurchase.
90 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
If you are not completely satisfied with the performance of
your
DeWALT
Power Tool, Laser, or Nailer for any reason, you
can return it within 90 days from the date of purchase with
a receipt for a full refund – no questionsasked.
LATIN AMERICA: This warranty does not apply to products
sold in Latin America. For products sold in Latin America,
see country specific warranty information contained in
the packaging, call the local company or see website for
warrantyinformation.
FREE WARNING LABEL REPLACEMENT: If your warning
labels become illegible or are missing, call 1-800-4-
DeWALT
(1-800-433-9258) for a freereplacement.
Glossary
CFM: Cubic feet perminute.
SCFM: Standard cubic feet per minute; a unit of measure of
airdelivery.
PSI: Pounds per square inch; a unit of measure ofpressure.
kPa (kilopascal): Metric pressure measurement.
1kilopascal equal 1000pascals.
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 when accessory is used. When the tank pressure
drops to a certain low level the motor will restart
automatically. The low pressure at which the motor
automatically restarts is called 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
automatically 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: The circuit carrying electricity from
electrical panel tooutlet.
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Duty Cycle: For proper operation of your air compressor, it
is recommended that a 50% duty cycle be maintained; that
is, the air compressor should not run more than 5 minutes
in any 10 minuteperiod.
Troubleshooting Guide
This section provides a list of the more frequently encountered malfunctions, their causes and corrective actions. The
operator or maintenance personnel can perform some corrective actions, and others may require the assistance of a
qualified
DeWALT
technician or yourdealer.
Problem Code
Excessive air tank pressure-safety valve pops off 1, 2
Air leaks 3
Air leaks in air tank or at air tank welds 4
Air leaks between head and valve plate 5
Air leaks from safety valve 6
Knocking noise 6,16,17
Pressure reading on the regulated pressure gauge drops when an accessory is used 7
Compressor is not supplying enough air to operate accessories 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15
Regulator knob has continuous air leak 13
Regulator will not shut off air outlet 13
Moisture in pump crankcase 14,18
Motor will not run 11, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Troubleshooting Codes
CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1 Pressure switch does not shut off motor when compressor
reaches cut-out pressure
Set the On/Off switch to OFF, if the unit does not shut off contact a D
e
WALT factory
service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
2 Pressure switch cut-out too high Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
3 Tube fittings are not tight enough Tighten fittings where air can be heard escaping. Check fittings with soapy water
solution. Do Not Overtighten.
4 Defective air tank Air tank must be replaced. Do not repair the leak.
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Do not drill into, weld or otherwise modify
air tank or it will weaken. The air tank can rupture or explode.
5 Leaking seals Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
6 Defective safety valve Operate safety valve manually by pulling on ring. If valve still leaks, it must
be replaced.
7 Regulator is not adjusted correctly for accessory being used It is normal for some pressure drop to occur when an accessory is used, adjust the
regulator as instructed in Regulator under Features if pressure drop is excessive.
NOTE: Adjust the regulated pressure under flow conditions while accessory is
being used.
8 Prolonged excessive use of air Decrease amount of air usage.
9 Compressor is not large enough for accessory Check the accessory air requirement. If it is higher than the CFM or
pressure supplied by your air compressor, a larger compressor is needed to
operate accessory.
10 Hole in air hose Replace air hose.
11 Check valve restricted Remove, clean or replace.
12 Air leaks Tighten fittings.
13 Regulator is damaged Replace.
14 Unit operating in damp or humid conditions Move unit to a dry well ventilated area.
15 Restricted air intake filter Clean or replace air intake filter.
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CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
16 Engine or pump oil is low Add same type of oil in crankcase to pump. See Compressor Pump Oil
under Maintenance.
17 Carbon build-up in pump. Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
18 Detergent type oil being used in pump Drain oil and refill pump using SAE 5W-40 full synthetic oil.
19 Motor overload protection switch has tripped See Motor Overload under Components.
20 Extension cord is wrong length or gauge Check for proper gauge wire and cord length. See Extension Cords
under Assembly and Adjustments.
21 Loose electrical connections Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
22 Possible defective motor or starting capacitor Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
23 Paint spray on internal motor parts Contact a D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center. Do
not operate the compressor in the paint spray area. See flammable vapor warning.
24 Fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped Check fuse box for blown fuse and replace as necessary. Reset circuit breaker. Do
not use a fuse or circuit breaker with higher rating than that specified for your
particular branch circuit.
Check for proper fuse. Use only a time delay fuse.
Check for low voltage conditions and/or proper extension cord.
Disconnect the other electrical appliances from circuit or operate the compressor on
its own branch circuit.
25 Tank pressure exceeds pressure switch cut-in pressure Motor will start automatically when tank pressure drops below cut-in pressure of
pressure switch.
26 Pressure release valve on pressure switch has not unloaded
head pressure
Set the On/Off switch to OFF. If the valve does not open, replace switch. Contact a
D
e
WALT factory service center or a D
e
WALT authorized service center.
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Définitions : symboles et termes d'alarmes sécurité
Ces guides d'utilisation utilisent les symboles et termes d'alarmes sécurité suivants pour vous prévenir de situations
dangereuses et de risques de dommages corporels ou matériels.
DANGER: indique une situation dangereuse imminente qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, entraînera la mort ou des
blessuresgraves.
AVERTISSEMENT: indique une situation potentiellement dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, pourrait entraîner la
mort ou des blessuresgraves.
ATTENTION: indique une situation potentiellement dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, pourrait entraîner des
blessures légères oumodérées.
(Si utilisé sans aucun terme) Indique un message propre à la sécurité.
AVIS : indique une pratique ne posant aucun risque de dommages corporels mais qui par contre, si rien n’est fait
pour l’éviter, pourrait poser des risques de dommages matériels.
AVERTISSEMENT! lire tous les avertissements de
sécurité et toutes les directives. Le non-respect des
avertissements et des directives pourrait se solder par un
choc électrique, un incendie et/ou une blessuregrave.
AVERTISSEMENT : afin de réduire le risque de blessures,
lire le mode d’emploi del’outil.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit contient des produits
chimiques reconnus dans l’État de la Californie pour
causer le cancer et des anomalies congénitales ou autres
effets nuisibles sur la reproduction. Lavez-vous les mains
aprèsmanutention.
AVERTISSEMENT : Certaines poussières comme l’amiante
ou le plomb dans la peinture à base de plomb contiennent
des produits chimiques reconnus dans l’État de la Californie
pour causer le cancer et des anomalies congénitales ou
autres effets nuisibles sur la reproduction.
1
Interrupteur Marche/Arrêt
2
Manomètre du réservoir
d’air
3
Manomètre régulé
4
Régulateur de pression
5
Branchements rapides
6
Clapet
7
Soupape de sûreté
8
Soupape de purge du
réservoir d’air
9
Rembobineur de cordon
d’alimentation
10
Manocontacteur
11
Jauge graduée de l’huile
de la pompe
12
Bouchon de vidange
d’huile de la pompe
13
Réinitialisation du moteur
14
Filtre d’admission d’air
15
Poignée
16
Boutons de verrouillage
de la poignée
17
Panneau supérieur pour le
transport
Français (traduction de la notice d’instructions originale)
Fig. A
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CONSERVER TOUS LES
AVERTISSEMENTS ET TOUTES
LES DIRECTIVES POUR UN USAGE
ULTÉRIEUR
DANGER : RISQUE D’EXPLOSION
OU D’INCENDIE
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Il est normal que des contacts
électriques dans le moteur
et le manocontacteur fassent
une étincelle.
Faites toujours fonctionner le
compresseur dans une zone bien
aérée sans matière combustible,
essence ou vapeur de solvant.
Si une étincelle électrique
provenant du compresseur
entre en contact avec des
vapeurs inflammables, elle peut
s’enflammer et causer un incendie
ou une explosion.
Si vous aspergez des matériaux
inflammables, placez le
compresseur à au moins 6,1 m
(20 pieds) de la zone pulvérisée.
Il est possible que vous ayez
besoin d’une longueur de
tuyau additionnelle.
Entreposez les matières
inflammables dans un
endroit sécuritaire, éloigné
du compresseur.
Le fait de limiter les ouvertures
d’aération de compresseur causera
une importante surchauffe et
pourrait causer un incendie.
Ne jamais placer d'objets contre
la pompe du compresseur ou sur
celle-ci.
Faites fonctionner le compresseur
dans un endroit aéré à au moins
30,5 cm (12 po) du mur ou de
l’obstruction qui pourrait limiter le
débit d’air frais dans les ouvertures
d’aération.
Faites fonctionner le compresseur
dans un endroit propre, sec et bien
aéré. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil à
l’intérieur ou dans un endroit exigu.
Le fonctionnement de ce produit
sans surveillance pourrait se solder
par des blessures personnelles ou
des dommages à la propriété. Afin
de réduire le risque d’incendie,
ne pas laisser le compresseur
fonctionner sans surveillance.
Être toujours présent lorsque le
produit est en marche.
Toujours éteindre et débrancher
l'appareil si non utilisé.
ATTENTION : RISQUE ASSOCIÉ
AU BRUIT
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Dans certaines conditions et selon
la durée d’utilisation, le bruit
provoqué par ce produit peut
contribuer à une perte auditive.
Toujours utiliser un équipement de
sécurité homologué : protection
auditive conforme à la norme ANSI
S12.6 (S3.19).
DANGER: RISK TO BREATHING
(Asphyxiation)
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Il est dangereux de respirer l’air
comprimé sortant du compresseur.
Le flux d’air peut contenir du
monoxyde de carbone, des vapeurs
toxiques ou des particules solides
provenant du réservoir d’air.
Linhalation de ces contaminants
peut provoquer de sérieuses
blessures, voire un décès.
Lair qui s’obtient directement du
compresseur ne devrait jamais être
utilisé pour alimenter l’air destiné
à la consommation humaine.
Pour utiliser l’air produit par le
compresseur pour la respiration,
installer correctement des filtres
convenables et un équipement
de sécurité en ligne. Les filtres en
ligne et l’équipement de sécurité
utilisés avec le compresseur
doivent être capables de traiter l’air
conformément à tous les codes
locaux et fédéraux en vigueur avant
toute consommation humaine.
Les matériaux vaporisés comme la
peinture, les solvants de peinture,
les décapants, les insecticides, les
herbicides, pourraient contenir des
vapeurs nocives et du poison.
Travailler dans un endroit
ayant une bonne ventilation
transversale. Lire et respecter
les directives en matière de
sécurité imprimées sur l’étiquette
ou les fiches signalétiques des
matériaux qui sont pulvérisés.
Toujours utiliser un équipement
de sécurité homologué : une
protection respiratoire conforme
aux normes OSHA/MSHA/NIOSH,
conçue spécifiquement pour une
utilisation particulière.
DANGER : RISQUE DE BLESSURES OU DE
DOMMAGES À LA PROPRIÉTÉ LORS DU
TRANSPORT OU DU RANGEMENT
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
L’huile peut fuire ou se déverser.
Cela pourrait se solder par un
incendie ou un danger d’inhalation;
des blessures graves ou un décès.
Les fuites d’huile endommageront
le tapis, la peinture ou toutes
autres surfaces de véhicules ou
de remorques.
Toujours installer le compresseur
sur un revêtement protecteur
lors du transport pour protéger
le véhicule de tous dommages
associés aux fuites. Retirer
immédiatement le compresseur du
véhicule dès l’arrivée à destination.
Toujours tenir le compresseur à
niveau et ne jamais le déposer sur
son côté.
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AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE D’ÉCLATEMENT
Réservoir d’air : Le réservoir dont est doté le
compresseur d’air porte le code « UM » (dans le cas
d’appareils munis de réservoirs supérieurs à 152 mm
(6 po) de diamètre) et il est conçu conformément à la
section VII Div. 1 de l’ASME. Tous les récipients sous
pression devraient être inspectés une fois tous les
deux ans. Pour localiser l’inspecteur des récipients sous
pression de votre région, consulter la section appropriée
des organismes gouvernementaux de l’annuaire
téléphonique ou composer le 1–800–4-
DeWALT
pour
obtenir de l’aide.
Les conditions indiquées ci-après pourraient affaiblir le
réservoir d’air et se solder par une violente explosion de
celui-ci :
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Leau condensée nest pas
correctement vidangée du réservoir
d’air provoquant ainsi la formation
de rouille et un amincissement du
réservoir d’air en acier.
Vidanger le réservoir d’air
quotidiennement ou après
chaque utilisation. Si le réservoir
présente une fuite, le remplacer
immédiatement par un nouveau
réservoir d’air ou par un
nouveau compresseur.
Modifications apportées au
réservoir d’air ou tentatives
de réparation.
Ne jamais percer un trou dans le
réservoir d’air ou ses accessoires, y
faire de la soudure ou y apporter
quelque modification que ce soit.
Ne jamais essayer de réparer un
réservoir d’air endommagé ou avec
des fuites. Le remplacer par un
nouveau réservoir d’air.
Des modifications non autorisées
de la soupape de sûreté ou de tous
autres composants qui régissent la
pression du réservoir d’air.
Le réservoir d’air a été conçu pour
supporter des pressions spécifiques
de fonctionnement. Ne faites
jamais effectuer de réglages ou
de substitutions de pièces en
vue de modifier les pressions de
fonctionnement réglées en usine.
Accessoires :
Lorsqu’on excède la pression
nominale des outils pneumatiques,
des pistolets pulvérisateurs,
des accessoires à commande
pneumatique, des pneus et
d’autres dispositifs pneumatiques,
on risque de les faire exploser ou
de les projeter et ainsi entraîner des
blessures graves.
Respecter les recommandations
du fabricant de l’équipement et
ne jamais dépasser la pression
nominale maximale permise des
accessoires. Ne jamais utiliser le
compresseur pour gonfler de petits
objets à basse pression comme
des jouets d’enfant, des ballons de
football et de basket-ball, etc.
Pneus :
Des pneus surgonflés pourraient
provoquer des blessures graves et
des dommages à la propriété.
Utiliser un manomètre pour vérifier
la pression des pneus avant chaque
utilisation et lors du gonflage;
consulter le flanc de pneu pour
obtenir la pression correcte.
REMARQUE : Des réservoirs
d’air, des compresseurs et d’autres
appareils similaires
utilisés pour gonfler les pneus
peuvent remplir de petits pneus
à ces pressions très rapidement.
Régler le régulateur de pression
d’air à une pression moindre que
celle indiquée sur le pneu. Ajouter
de l’air par petite quantité et
utiliser fréquemment le manomètre
pour empêcher un surgonflage.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE DE CHOC
ÉLECTRIQUE
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Votre compresseur d’air est
alimenté à l’électricité. Tout
comme n’importe quel autre
dispositif alimenté de façon
électrique, s’il n’est pas utilisé
correctement, il peut causer un
choc électrique.
Ne faites jamais fonctionner
le compresseur à l’extérieur
lorsqu’il pleut ou dans des
conditions humides.
Ne faites jamais fonctionner
le compresseur avec les
couvercles de protection enlevés
ou endommagés.
Les tentatives de réparation par
un personnel non qualifié peuvent
résulter en de graves blessures,
voire la mort par électrocution.
Tout câblage électrique ou toute
réparation nécessaire pour ce
produit doit être pris en charge par
un centre de réparation en usine
autorisé
DeWALT
ou un centre de
réparation
DeWALT
conformément
aux codes électriques nationaux
et locaux.
Mise à la terre
électrique : le fait de ne pas
faire une mise à la terre adéquate
de ce produit pourrait résulter
en des blessures graves voire la
mort par électrocution. Consulter
les Directives relatives
à la mise à la terre
sous Installation.
Assurez-vous que le circuit
électrique auquel le compresseur
est branché fournit une mise à
la terre électrique adéquate, une
tension appropriée et une bonne
protection des fusibles.
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AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE PROVENANT DES
OBJETS PROJETÉS EN L’AIR
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Le flux d’air comprimé peut
endommager les tissus mous de
la peau exposée et peut projeter
la poussière, des fragments, des
particules détachées et des petits
objets à haute vitesse, ce qui
entraînerait des dommages et des
blessures personnelles.
Toujours utiliser de l’équipement
de sécurité homologué : protection
oculaire conforme à la norme ANSI
Z87.1 (CAN/CSA Z94.3) munie
d’écrans latéraux lors de l’utilisation
du compresseur.
Ne jamais pointer une buse ou un
pulvérisateur vers une partie du
corps ou vers d’autres personnes ou
des animaux.
Toujours mettre le compresseur
hors tension et purger la pression
du tuyau à air et du réservoir d’air
avant d’effectuer l’entretien, de
fixer des outils ou des accessoires.
AVERTISSEMENT : ATTENTION SURFACES
CHAUDES
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Toucher à du métal exposé
comme la tête du compresseur
ou du moteur, la tubulure des gaz
d’échappement ou de sortie, peut
se solder en de sérieuses brûlures.
Ne jamais toucher à des
pièces métalliques exposées
sur le compresseur pendant
ou immédiatement après son
utilisation. Le compresseur reste
chaud pendant plusieurs minutes
après son utilisation.
Ne pas toucher ni effectuer
des réparations aux coiffes de
protection avant que l’appareil
n’ait refroidi
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE DE BLESSURE
EN SOULEVANT LE PRODUI
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Soulever un objet trop lourd peut
se solder par de graves blessures.
Le compresseur est trop lourd
pour être soulevé par une seule
personne. Demander de l’aide
avant de le soulever.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE ASSOCIÉ
AUX PIÈCES MOBILES
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Les pièces mobiles comme une
poulie, un volant ou une courroie
peuvent provoquer de graves
blessures si elles entrent en contact
avec vous ou vos vêtements.
Ne jamais utiliser le compresseur
si les protecteurs ou les couvercles
sont endommagés ou retirés.
Tenir les cheveux, les vêtements et
les gants hors de portée des pièces
en mouvement. Les vêtements
amples, bijoux ou cheveux longs
peuvent senchevêtrer dans les
pièces mobiles.
S’éloigner des évents car ces
derniers pourraient camoufler des
pièces mobiles.
Utiliser le compresseur avec
des pièces endommagées ou
manquantes ou le réparer sans
coiffes de protection risque
de vous exposer à des pièces
mobiles et peut se solder par de
graves blessures.
Toutes les réparations requises pour
ce produit devraient être effectuées
par un centre de réparation de
l’usine D
e
WALT ou un centre de
réparation autorisé D
e
WALT.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE ASSOCIÉ À
UTILISATION DANGEREUSE
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Une utilisation dangereuse de
votre compresseur d’air pourrait
provoquer de graves blessures,
voire votre décès ou celle
d’autres personnes.
Revoir et comprendre toutes les
directives et les avertissements
contenus dans le présent mode
d’emploi.
Se familiariser avec le
fonctionnement et les commandes
du compresseur d’air.
Dégager la zone de travail de toutes
personnes, animaux et obstacles.
Tenir les enfants hors de portée du
compresseur d’air en tout temps.
Ne pas utiliser le produit en cas de
fatigue ou sous l’emprise d’alcool
ou de drogues. Rester vigilant en
tout temps.
Ne jamais rendre inopérant
les fonctionnalités de sécurité
du produit.
Installer un extincteur dans la zone
de travail.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil lorsquil
manque des pièces ou que
des pièces sont brisées ou
non autorisées.
Ne jamais se tenir debout sur
le compresseur.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE DE CHUTE
Ce qui peut se produire Comment l’Éviter
Un compresseur portatif peut tomber
d’une table, d’un établi ou d’un toit et
causer des dommages au compresseur,
ce qui pourrait résulter en de graves
blessures, voire la mort de l’opérateur.
Toujours faire fonctionner le
compresseur alors qu’il est dans
uns position sécuritaire et stable
afin d’empêcher un mouvement
accidentel de l’appareil. Ne jamais
faire fonctionner le compresseur
sur un toit ou sur toute autre
position élevée. Utiliser un tuyau
d’air supplémentaire pour atteindre
les emplacements en hauteur.
CONSERVER CES CONSIGNES POUR
UTILISATION ULTÉRIEURE
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Consigne de sécurité supplémentaire
AVERTISSEMENT: les scies, meules, ponceuses,
perceuses ou autres outils de construction peuvent
produire des poussières contenant des produits
chimiques reconnus par l’État californien pour causer
cancers, malformations congénitales ou être nocifs au
système reproducteur. Parmi ces produits chimiques,
on retrouve:
Le plomb dans les peintures à base de plomb;
La silice cristallisée dans les briques et le ciment,
ou autres produits de maçonnerie; et
L’arsenic et le chrome dans le bois ayant subi un
traitementchimique.
Le risque associé à de telles expositions varie selon la
fréquence à laquelle on effectue ces travaux. Pour réduire
toute exposition à ces produits: travailler dans un endroit
bien aéré, en utilisant du matériel de sécurité homologué, tel
un masque antipoussières spécialement conçu pour filtrer les
particulesmicroscopiques.
Limiter toute exposition prolongée avec les
poussières provenant du ponçage, sciage, meulage,
perçage ou toute autre activité de construction.
Porter des vêtements de protection et nettoyer à
l’eau savonneuse les parties du corps exposées. Le
fait de laisser la poussière pénétrer dans la bouche, les
yeux ou la peau peut favoriser l’absorption de produits
chimiquesdangereux.
AVERTISSEMENT: cet outil peut produire et/
ou répandre de la poussière susceptible de causer
des dommages sérieux et permanents au système
respiratoire. Utiliser systématiquement un appareil
de protection des voies respiratoires homologué par
le NIOSH ou l’OSHA. Diriger les particules dans le sens
opposé au visage et aucorps.
DESCRIPTION (FIG. A–G)
AVERTISSEMENT: ne jamais modifier l’outil
électrique ni aucun de ses composants, car il y a
risques de dommages corporels oumatériels.
Reportez-vous en FigureA au début de ce manuel pour
obtenir la liste complète descomposants.
Fiche technique
Modèle
D55154
Poids
36,3 kg (80 livres)
Hauteur
508 mm (20 po)
Largeur
469,9 mm (18,5 po)
Longueur
584,2 mm (23,0 po)
Capacité du réservoir d’air (litres)
15,1 (4,0 gallon)
Pression D’enclenchement Approx.
655 kPa (95 PSI)
Env. Pression de déclenchement
861,8 kPa (125 PSI)
PCMS (SCFM) @ 100 PSI (620,5 kPa)
3,8
Moteur
1,1 CV (continu)
Volts/Amps/Hertz 120V/14 A/60 Hz.
Régime 3450 tr/mn
Exigence minimale du circuit de
dérivation
15 A
Capacité d'huile de la pompe 354,9 ml (12 onces)
Cycle De Service
5 Minutes En Marche,
5 Minutes Arrêté
TUBE DE
SORTIE
CLAPET
TÊTE DE POMPE
ET CYLINDR
Fig. B
Interrupteur Marche/Arrêt
Mettre cet interrupteur
1
sur la position MARCHE pour
avoir une alimentation automatique au manocontacteur et
sur la position ARRÊT pour la mise hors tension à la fin de
chaqueutilisation.
Manocontacteur
Le manocontacteur
10
démarre automatiquement le
moteur lorsque la pression du réservoir d’air chute sous
la pression d’enclenchement réglée en usine. Il arrête
le moteur lorsque la pression du réservoir d’air atteint la
pression de déclenchement réglée enusine.
Fig. C
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DeWalt D55154 Manuel utilisateur

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