Air compressor, 4-gallon (DeWalt): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 13:45, 23 December 2015
This article is about a tool that is no longer at Protospace. Further information can be found below. |
- Type: Compressor
- Make/Model: Dewalt
- Serial Number: ??
- Original Owner: Tremaine
- Removed by: {{{removedby}}}
- Removal Reason: {{{removalreason}}}
- Loan Status: Semi-Permanent Loan
- Arrival Date: July 2012
- Removal Date: {{{removaldate}}}
- Replacements: {{{replacements}}}
- Location: Automotive Bay
- Functional Status: Working
- Usage Permissions: Open to Members & Friends
- Certification: Demo/Notes required
- Wiki-ID: [[{{{id}}}]]
Usage Notes
- Avoid using extension cords, will trip breakers. 20A breaker preferred.
- Before use, check the drain valve underneath, it should need to be closed. DO NOT overtighten.
- After use, always drain the tank. Use the blowout valve first, then open the drain valve underneath and leave it open. DO NOT OVERLOOSEN. This drains the air completely but also the water that has accumulated inside the tank. If you forget to do this the tank will rust and then eventually rupture. This is a big deal, remember to do it every time.
Specs
- 2hp, 1500W, 120V
- 4 gallon twinstack
- 7 SCFM @90 PSI