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How Do You Use A Craftsman Air Compressor?

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How Do You Use A Craftsman Air Compressor?

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No garage would be complete without an air compressor. The compressor’s electric motor maintains the air pressure in the air tank to run a variety of different air tools including nail guns, impact wrenches, and spray paint guns. By connecting an air chuck to the air compressor, you can check and add air to your vehicle’s tires, eliminating the need for frequent service station visits. The Craftsman air compressor is sold and serviced in most Sears department stores. Place the compressor on a firm flat work area. Make sure the power switch is turned off. Plug the power cord into a grounded (three-pronged) electrical outlet. Make sure there is sufficient oil in the crankcase. Check the oil level by peering into the sight gauge at the bottom of the compressor motor. Remove the oil filler cap and add compressor oil to bring the level up to the full mark on the gauge. Check the oil level after each use. Make sure the drain valve is closed at the bottom of the air tank by tightening it with

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