Miller KA852507 Owner's manual

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Miller KA852507 is an air compressor module designed to provide the proper amount of air pressure to operate the SpectrumTM 250 series of plasma cutting machines. It can also be used for other purposes that require the use of an air compressor, such as inflating tires or cleaning parts. With a maximum continuous flow of 2.8 CFM at 50 PSI and a net weight of 45 lbs., this unit is both powerful and portable. The Miller KA852507 is a valuable tool for anyone who needs a reliable and efficient air compressor.

Miller KA852507 is an air compressor module designed to provide the proper amount of air pressure to operate the SpectrumTM 250 series of plasma cutting machines. It can also be used for other purposes that require the use of an air compressor, such as inflating tires or cleaning parts. With a maximum continuous flow of 2.8 CFM at 50 PSI and a net weight of 45 lbs., this unit is both powerful and portable. The Miller KA852507 is a valuable tool for anyone who needs a reliable and efficient air compressor.

Millerfi
July
1990
FORM:
OM-812
Effective
With
Serial
No.
KA852507
MODEL:
ACM-i
AIR
COMPRESSOR
MODULE
OWNERS
MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
Read
and
understand
the
entire
contents
of
both
this
manual
and
the
power
source
manual
used
with
this
unit,
with
special
emphasis
on
the
safety
material
throughout
both
manuals,
before
installing,
operating,
or
maintaining
this
equipment.
This
unit
and
these
instructions
are
for
use
only
by
persons
trained
and
experienced
In
the
safe
operation
of
welding
equip
ment.
Do
not
allow
untrained
persons
to
install,
operate,
or
maintain
this
unit.
Contact
your
distributor
If
you
do
not
fully
understand
these
Instructions.
MILLER
ELECTRIC
Mfg.
Co.
A
Miller
Group
Ltd.,
Comp3ny
P.O.
Box
1079
Appleton,
WI
54912
USA
Tel.
414-734-9821
SA-137
990
PAINTED
IN
U.S.A
L
LIMITED
WARRANTY
EFFECTIVE:
FEBRUARY
1,
1990
This
warranty
supersedes
all
previous
MILLER
warranties
and
is
exclusive
with
no
other
guarantees
or
warranties
expressed
or
implied.
i1~
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Subject
to
the
terms
and
conditions
hereof,
Miller
Electric
Mfg.
Co.,
Appleton,
Wisconsin
warrants
to
its
Distributor/Dealer
that
all
new
and
unused
Equipment
fur
nished
by
Miller
is
free
from
defect
in
workmanship
and
material
as
of
the
time
and
place
of
delivery
by
Miller.
No
warranty
is
made
by
Miller
with
respect
to
engines,
trade
accessories
or
other
items
manufactured
by
others.
Such
engines,
trade
ac
cessories
and
other
items
are
sold
subject
to
the
warranties
of
their
respective
manufacturers,
if
any.
All
engines
are
warran
tied
by
their
manufacturer
for
two
years
from
date
of
original
pur
chase,
except
Deutz
engines
which
have
a
one
year,
2000
hour
warranty.
Except
as
specified
below,
Millers
warranty
does
not
apply
to
components
having
normal
useful
life
of
less
than
one
(1)
year,
such
as
spot
welder
tips,
relay
and
contactor
points,
MILLER
MATIC
parts
that
come
in
contact
with
the
welding
wire
includ
ing
nozzles
and
nozzle
insulators
where
failure
does
not
result
from
defect
in
workmanship
or
material.
Millershall
be
required
to
honorwarranty
claims
on
warranted
Equipment
in
the
event
of
failure
resulting
from
a
defect
within
the
following
periods
from
the
date
of
delivery
of
Equipment
to
the
original
user:
1.
Arc
welders,
power
sources,
robots,
and
1
year
components
2.
Load
banks
1
year
3.
Original
main
power
rectifiers
3
years
(labor
1
year
only)
4.
All
welding
guns,
feeder/guns
and
torches
.
.
.
.
90
days
5.
All
other
Millermatic
Feeders
1
year
6.
Replacement
or
repair
parts,
exclusive
of
labor.
60
days
7.
Batteries
6
months
provided
that
Miller
is
notified
in
writing
within
thirty
(30)
days
of
the
date
of
such
failure.
As
a
matter
of
general
policy
only,
Miller
may
honor
claims
submitted
by
the
original
user
within
the
foregoing
periods.
In
the
case
of
Millers
breach
of
warranty
or
any
other
duty
with
respect
to
the
quality
of
any
goods,
the
exclusive
remedies
therefore
shall
be,
at
Millers
option
(1)
repair
or
(2)
replacement
or,
where
authorized
in
writing
by
Miller
in
appropriate
cases,
(3)
the
reasonable
cost
of
repair
or
replacement
at
an
authorized
Miller
service
station
or
(4)
payment
of
or
credit
for
the
purchase
price
(less
reasonable
depreciation
based
upon
actual
use)
upon
return
of
the
goods
at
Customers
risk
and
expense.
MILLERs
option
of
repairor
replacementwill
be
FOB.,
Factory
at
Appleton,
Wisconsin,
or
FOB.
at
a
MILLER
authorized
serv
ice
facility,
therefore,
no
compensation
for
transportation
costs
of
any
kind
will
be
allowed.
Upon
receipt
of
notice
of
apparent
defect
or
failure,
Miller
shall
instruct
the
claimant
on
the
war
ranty
claim
procedures
to
be
followed.
ANY
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
NOT
PROVIDED
HEREIN
AND ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY,
GUARANTY
OR
REPRE
SENTATION
AS
TO
PERFORMANCE,
AND
ANY
REMEDY
FOR
BREACH
OF
CONTRACT
WHICH,
BUT
FOR
THIS
PRO
VISION,
MIGHT
ARISE
BY
IMPLICATION,
OPERATION
OF
LAW,
CUSTOM
OF
TRADE
OR
COURSE
OF
DEALING,
IN
CLUDING
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHAN
TABILITY
OR
OF
FITNESS
FOR
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE,
WITH
RESPECT
TO
ANY
AND
ALL
EQUIPMENT
FUR
NISHED
BY
MILLER
IS
EXCLUDED
AND
DISCLAIMED BY
MILLER.
EXCEPT
AS
EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED
BY
MILLER
IN
WRITING,
MILLER
PRODUCTS
ARE
INTENDED
FOR
ULTI
MATE
PURCHASE
BY
COMMERCIALIINDUSTRIAL
USERS
AND
FOR
OPERATION
BY
PERSONS
TRAINED
AND
EXPE
RIENCED
IN
THE USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
WELDING
EQUIPMENT
AND
NOT
FOR
CONSUMERS
OR
CON
SUMER
USE.
MILLERS
WARRANTIES
DO
NOT
EXTEND
TO,
AND
NO
RESELLER
IS
AUTHORIZED
TO
EXTEND
MILLERS
WARRANTIES
TO,
ANY
CONSUMER.
U
I
ERRATA
SHEET
~First
digit
represents
page
no
digits
following
dash
represent
item
no.
+AII
parts
remain
the
same
with
listed
exceptions.
++When
ordering
a
component
originally
displaying
a
precautionary
label,
the
label
should
also
be
ordered.
BE
SURE
TO
PROVIDE
MODEL
AND
SERIAL
NUMBER
WHEN
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS.
After
this
manual
was
printed,
refinements
in
equipment
design
occurred.
This
sheet
lists
exceptions
to
data
appearing
later
in
this
manual.
AMEN
DMEN
T
TO
SECTION
7
PART
S
LIST
.
Amend
Parts
List
as
follows:
Effective
With
KB073801
Part
Replaced
No.
With
Description
Quantity
9-5
137
164
+146
318
HOSE,
air
input
(consisting
of)
1
603
105
146
329
.
HOSE,
rbr
.312
ID
x
.56200
(order
byft)
ift
9-8
071
270
071
270
FITTING,
(qty
chg)
2
9-9
137
175
146
330
VALVE,
check
air
500PSI
1/4FNMP
inlet
x
1/4MNPT
outlet
1
9-10
010 830
146
960
FITTING,
brs
barbed
M
5/l6tbg
x
1/4NPT
1
9-13,14
Added
140
863
FILTER
CAP,
w/element
1
9-25
117
827
Deleted
9-
134
771
Deleted
9-27
010
021
Deleted
9-28
137
174
++146
321
CASE
SECTION,
front/bottom/rear
1
9-
Added
146
317
BRACKET,
mtg
fitting
tee
1
9-
Added
010 678
FITTING,
pipe
brs
elb
st
1I4NPT
LH
1
OM-812
7/90
RECEIVING-HANDLING
Before
unpacking
equipment,
check
carton
for
any
dam-
Use
the
following
spaces
to
record
the
Model
Designa
age
that
may
have
occurred
during
shipment.
File
any
tion
and
Serial
or
Style
Number
of
your
unit.
The
infor
claims
for
loss
or
damage
with
the
delivering
carrier.
mation
is
located
on
the
data
card
or
the
nameplate.
Assistance
for
filing
or
settling
claims
may
be
obtained
from
the
distributor
and/or
the
equipment
manufactur-
Model
________________________________
ers
Transportation
Department.
Serial
or
Style
No.
_____________________
When
requesting
information
about
this
equipment,
al
ways
provide
the
Model
Description
and
Serial
or
Style
Date
of
Purchase
_____________________
Number.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Section
No.
Page
No.
SECTION
1
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
1-1.
General
information
And
Safety
1
1-2.
Safety
Alert
Symbol
And
Signal
Words
1
SECTION
2
SPECIFICATIONS
2-1.
Description
2
SECTION
3INSTALLATION
3-1.
Location
3
3-2.
Input
And
Output
Connections
3
3-3.
230V
50A
Receptacle
Specifications
3
SECTION
4
OPERATOR
CONTROLS
4-1.
Power
Switch/Circuit
Breaker
4
SECTION
5
MAINTENANCE
&
TROUBLESHOOTING
5-1.
Routine
Maintenance
4
5-2.
Thermal
Protection
5
5-3.
Troubleshooting
5
SECTION
6
ELECTRICAL
DIAGRAMS
Diagram
6-1.
Circuit
Diagram
6
SECTION
7
PARTS
LIST
Figure
7-1.
Complete
Assembly
8
LIST
OF
CHARTS
AND
TABLES
Table
2-1.
Specifications
2
Table
5-1.
Maintenance
Schedule
5
Table
5-2.
Troubleshooting
5
SECTION
1
-
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
1-1.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
AND
SAFETY
1-2.
SAFETY
ALERT
SYMBOL
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
A.
General
The
following
safety
alert
symbol
and
signal
words
are
Information
presented
in
this
manual
and
on
various
Ia-
used
throughout
this
manual
to
call
attention
to
and
iden
bels,
tags,
and
plates
on
the
unit
pertains
to
equipment
tify
different
levels
of
hazard
and
special
instructions.
design,
installation,
operation,
maintenance,
and
troubleshooting
which
should
be
read,
understood,
and
This
safety
alert
symbol
is
used
with
the
signal
followed
forthe
safe
and
effective
use
of
this
equipment.
words
WARNING
and
CAUTION
to
call
atten
The
nameplate
of
this
unit
uses
international
symbols
for
tion
to
the
safety
statements.
labeling
the
front
panel
controls.
The
symbols
also
ap
pear
at
the
appropriate
section
in
the
text.
WARNING
statements
identify
procedures
or
B.
Safety
practices
which
must
be
followed
to
avoid
seri
ous
personal
injury
or
loss
of
life.
The
installation,
operation,
maintenance,
and
trouble
shooting
of
arc
welding
equipment
requires
practices
and
procedures
which
ensure
personal
safety
and
the
CAUTION
statements
identify
procedures
or
practices
which
must
be
followed
to
avoid
minor
safety
of
others.
Therefore,
this
equipment
is
to
be
in-
personal
injury
or
damage
to
this
equipment.
stalled,
operated,
and
maintained
only
by
qualified
per
sons
in
accordance
with
this
manual
and
all
applicable
codes
such
as,
but
not
limited
to,
those
listed
at
the
end
IMPORTANT
statements
identify
special
instructions
of
Section
1
Safety
Rules
For
Plasma
Arc
Cutting
in
necessary
for
the
most
efficient
operation
of
this
equip
plasma
cutting
power
source
Owners
Manual.
mont.
OM-812
Page
1
2-1.
DESCRIPTION
SECTION
2-
SPECIFICATIONS
Table
2-1.
SpecificatIons
This
unit
has
been
specifically
designed
to
provide
the
proper
amount
of
airpressure
to
operate
the
SpectrumTM
Rated
Output
Of
The
ReceDtacle
At
100%
L3uty
Cycle
Input
At
Max.
Compressor
Load
And
Max.
Receotacle
Load
60Hz
Single.IDhaseAC
Maximum
Continuous
Flow/Pressure
Weight
Net
Ship
47.4
Amps
At
230
Volts
AC
50
Amps
At
230
Volts
AC
2.8
CFM
(79L/Min.)
At50
PSi
(345
kPA)
45
lbs.
(20.4kg)
47.5
lbs.
(21.5
kg)
15
in.
~
-~~
(381
mm)
10
In.
(254
mm)
12-1/2
ln.
(318
mm)
*Add
2.1/2
In.
(63.5
mm)
For
Height
Of
Handle.
Figure
2-1.
Overall
Dimensions
SA-
137
990
250
series
of
plasma
cutting
machines.
This
unit
can
also
be
used
for
other
purposes
that
require
the
use
of
an
air
compressor
such
as
inflating
tires,
cleaning
parts,
etc..
OM-812
Page
2
SECTION
3INSTALLATION
a
WARNING:
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
can
kill.
Do
not
touch
live
electrical
parts.
Shut
down
unit
and
power
source,
and
dis
connect
input
power
employing
lockout/tag
ging
procedures
before
inspecting
or
installing.
Lockout/tagging
procedures
consist
of
remov
ing
plug
from
receptacle,
padlocking
line
dis
connect
switch
in
open
position,
removing
fuses
from
fuse
box,
or
shutting
off
and
red-tag
ging
circuit
breaker
or
other
disconnecting
de
vice.
3-1.
LOCATION
4~
WARNING:
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
can
result
from
placing
unit
on
or
over
combustible
surfaces;
RESTRICTED
AIRFLOW
can
cause
overheating
and
possible
damage
to
internal
parts.
Do
not
locate
unit
over
combustible
surfaces.
Maintain
at
least
6
inches
(152
mm)
of
unrest
ricted
space
on
all
sides
of
unit,
and
keep
underside
free
of
obstructions.
Connect
Input
Power
Plug
To
A
230
Volts
AC
50A
Single-Phase
Receptacle.
Do
not
place
any
filtering
device
over
the
in
take
air
passages
that
provide
airflow
for
cool
ing
this
unit.
Warranty
is
void
if
any
type
of
filtering
device
is
used
at
intake
air
passages.
Figure
2-1
gives
overall
dimensions
of
the
unit.
The
service
life
and
efficiency
of
this
unit
are
reduced
when
the
unit
is
subjected
to
high
levels
of
dust,
dirt,
moisture,
corrosive
vapors,
and
extreme
heat.
3-2.
INPUT
AND
OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS
Make
all
connections
according
to
Figure
3-1.
3-3.
230V
50A
RECEPTACLE
SPECIFICATIONS
(FIgure
4-1)
0*
Receptacle
RC1
provides
50
amperes
of
230
volts
ac
60
Hz
single-phase
power
to
operate
the
Spectrum
TM
250
plasma
cutters.
IMPORTANT:
Connect
the
fitting
to
the
Air
Filter/Regulator
using
joint
compound
or
teflon
tape
BEFORE
connecting
air
hose
fitting.
Connect
The
Air
Hose
To
The
Air
Filter/Regulator
Input
Connection
On
The
SpectrumTM
Unit
As
Shown.
Connect
The
Input
Power
Plug
From
The
SpectrumTM
Unit
To
The
230V
SOA
Receptacle
As
Shown.
Front
Of
ACM-i
Air
Hose
SA-138
297
FIgure
3-1.
Input
And
Output
ConnectIons
OM-812
Page
3
SECTION
4
OPERATOR
CONTROLS
Power
Swltch/
Circuit
Breaker
230V
50A
Receptacle
Handle
Figure
4-1.
Operator
Controls
Input
Power
Plug
SA-137
900
4-1.
POWER
SWITCH/CIRCUIT
BREAKER
a
POWER
-e
CAUTION:
RESET~lNG
TRIPPED
POWER
SWITCH/BREAKER
without
correcting
prob
lem
can
cause
damage
to
this
unit.
S
Do
not
reset
tripped
POWER
switch/breaker.
Check
all
possible
causes
for
the
switch/breaker
to
trip
such
as
a
short,
or
excessive
current
draw
from
the
device
connected
to
receptacle
Rd
etc.,
before
resetting.
Placing
the
Power
Switch/Circuit
Breaker
SI
in
the
ON
position
energizes
the
unit
and
provides
power
to
recep
tacle
RC1.
Placing
the
Power
Switch/Circuit
Breaker
SI
in
the
OFF
position
turns
off
the
unit
and
discontinues
the
power
to
receptacle
RC1.
SECTION
5
MAINTENANCE
&
TROUBLESHOOTING
5-1.
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
(Table
5-1)
IMPORTANT:
Every
six
months
inspect
the
labels
on
this
unit
for
legibility.
All
precautionary
labels
must
be
maintained
in
a
clearly
readable
state
and
replaced
when
necessary.
See
Parts
List
for
part
number
of
precautionary
labels.
a
WARNING:
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
can
kill.
Do
not
touch
live
electrical
parts.
Turn
off
unit,
and
remove
input
power
plug
from
receptacle
before
inspecting,
maintaining,
or
servicing.
HOT
SURFACES
can
cause
severe
burns.
Allow
cooling
period
before
servicing.
Maintenance
to
be
performed
only
by
qualified
persons.
A. Air
Compressor
Fan
This
units
compressor
is
equipped
with
an
exhaust
fan
and
relies
on
forced
draft
for
adequate
cooling.
The
fan/
compressor
motor
is
manufactured
with
lifetime
sealed
bearings
and
requires
no
maintenance.
B.
internal
Cleaning
4A
WARNING:
Read
and
follow
safety
informa
tion
at
beginning
of
entire
Section
5-1
before
proceeding.
Every
six
months
blow
out
or
vacuum
dust
and
dirt
from
the
inside
of
the
unit.
Remove
the
outer
enclosure,
and
use
a
clean,
dry
airstream
or
vacuum
suction
for
the
cleaning
operation.
If
dusty
or
dirty
conditions
are
pre
sent,
clean
the
unit
monthly.
Air
Hose
OM-812
Page
4
Table
5-1.
Maintenance
Schedule
3.
Wrap
in
clean
cloth
and
squeeze
until
completely
Frequency*
Maintenance
Every
day.
Units
in
heavy
service
environ
ments:
Check
and
clean
air
filter
in
back
of
unit
(see
Section
5-IC).
Every
month.
Check
hoses
for
cracks
and
leaks.
Clean
air
filter
in
back
of
unit
(see
Section
5-iC).
Units
in
heavy
service
environ
ments:
Check
labels
and
clean
internal
parts.
Every
6
months.
Check
all
labels
(see
IMPORT
ANT
block,
Section
5-1).
Clean
internal
parts
(see
Section
5-1
B).
*Frequency
of
service
is
based
on
units
operated
40
hours
per
week.
Increase
frequency
of
maint
enance
if
usage
exceeds
40
hours
per
week.
C.
AIr
Filter
Cleaning
a
CAUTION:
Do
not
operate
unit
without
air
I
li
ter
element
In
place.
Locate
air
filter
at
back
of
unit
and
proceed
with
cleaning
filter
element
as
follows:
1.
Remove
air
filter
element.
2.
Wash
in
water
and
detergent
solution,
and
squeeze
until
all
dirt
is
removed.
dry.
4.
Place
element
back
in
filter.
5-2.
THERMAL
PROTECTION
This
unit
is
equipped
with
thermal
protection.
If
the
motor
overheats,
the
unitwill
shut
down.
The
unit
will
automati
cally
reset
itself
after
an
adequate
cooling
period.
5-3.
TROUBLESHOOTING
4A
WARNING:
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
can
kill.
Do
not
touch
live
electrical
parts
Turn
off
unit,
and
remove
input
power
plug
from
receptacle
before
inspecting,
maintaining
or
se,vicing.
HOT
SURFACES
can
cause
severe
burns.
Allow
coolThg
period
before
servicing.
Troubleshooting
to
be
performed
only
by
quali
fied
persons.
It
is
assumed
that
the
unit
was
property
installed
accord
ing
to
Section
3
of
this
manual,
the
operator
is
familiar
with
the
function
of
controls,
and
the
unit
was
working
properly
until
trouble
developed.
The
following
table
is
designed
to
diagnose
and
provide
remedies
for
some
of
the
troubles
that
may
develop
in
this
unit.
Use
this
table
in
conjunction
with
the
circuit
dia
gram
while
performing
troubleshooting
procedures.
It
the
trouble
is
not
remedied
after
performing
these
proce
dures,
contact
the
nearest
Factory
Authorized
Service
Station.
In
all
cases
of
equipment
malfunction,
strictly
follow
the
manufacturers
procedures
and
instructions.
Table
5-2.
TroubleshootIng
TROUBLE PROBABLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Unit
completely
inoperative.
Power
Switch/Circuit
Breaker
Si.
Reset
Si
(see
CAUTION
in
Section
4-1).
Check
and
replace
Si
if
necessary.
Unit
slowly
loses
air
pressure.
Loose
hose
fitting
connec-
tions.
Check
and
tighten
loose
connections.
Air
hose.
Check
and
replace
hose.
0-ring
on
storage
bottle.
Check
and
replace
0-ring.
Check
valve.
Check
and
replace
check
valve.
OM-812
Page
5
230
VAC
SECTION
6-
ELECTRICAL
DIAGRAMS
Circuit
Diagram
No.
SA-137
385
Diagram
6-1.
Circuit
Diagram
PLGI
Si
RCI
6PN
LINE
S2
BiLK
OM-81
2
Page
6
SECTION
7-
PARTS
LIST
OM-812
Page
7
0
1,
-v
0)
L0
to
24
Figure
7-1.
Complete
Assembly
19
SC-137
989
14
13
12
7
11
5
6
18
17
16
33
32
31
20
21
22
30
24
25
27
28
29
Description
Quantity
Figure
7-1.
Complete
Assembly
When
ordering
a
component
originally
displaying
a
precautionary
label,
the
label
should
also
be
ordered.
BE
SURE
TO
PROVIDE
MODEL
AND
SERIAL
NUMBER
WHEN
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS.
Item
Dia.
No.
Mkgs.
Part
No.
1
137173
WRAPPER
1
2
024
103
BLANK,
snap-in
nyl
.750
mtg
hole
2
3
137
172
BRACKET,
mtg
handle
2
4
137
171
TUBING,
handle
1
5
137
164
603
105
057
173
HOSE,
air
input
(consisting
of)
HOSE,
nprnbrd
No
lx
.312
ID
(order
by
ft)
FITTING,
hose
brs
ferrule
.550
ID
x
.718L
1
2ft
1
6
039 599
FITTING,
brs
barbed
M
5/l6tbg
x
1/4NPT
1
7
010 323
CLAMP,
hose
.250.625
clp
dia
1
8
071
270
FITTING,
pipe
brs
tee
st
1/4NPT
1
9
137
175
VALVE,
unloader
&
check
1/4NPT
1
10
010
830
FITTING,
pipe
brs
nipple
hex
1/4NPT
1
11
137
179
AIR
COMPRESSOR,
1/2hp
23OVAC
1
12
HOLDER,
air
filter
(included
w/compressor)
1
13
ELEMENT,
air
filter
(included
w/compressor)
1
14
CAP,
air
filter
(included
w/compressor)
1
15
MOUNT,
air
compressor
(included
w/compressor)
1
16
137162
CABLE,pwr8ft8lOga3/c
1
17
Si
022374
CIRCUITBREAKERSWITCH,2P50A250V
I
18
022
376
BRACKET,
mtg
breaker
1
19
RC1
137
176
RECEPTACLE,
str
grd
2P
3W
50A
25OVAC
1
20
137
170
BRACKET,
mtg
bottle
1
21
137
182
CYLINDER,
air
2.906
dia
x
7.375
Ig
1.000-12
thd
38c
1
22
137181
0-RING,
.875lDxi.0620Dx.O93nprn
1
23
137 166
FITTING,
coupler
air
1
24
137
163
603
105
057
173
039
599
059
202
010
606
HOSE,
air
output
(consisting
of)
HOSE,
nprn
brd
No
1
x
.312
ID
(orderbyft)
FITTING,
hose
brs
ferrule
.550
ID
x
.718L
FITTING,
brs
barbed
M
5/l6tbg
x
1/4NPT
FITTING,
hose
brs
barbed
nipple
5/1
6tbg
FITTING,
hose
brs
nut
.625-18
RH
1
i5ft
2
1
1
1
25
117
827
134
771
FITTING,
pipe
brs
tee
F
1/4NPT
PLUG,
protective
.640
sq
1
1
26
025
590
MOUNT,
resilient
4
27
010
021
CLAMP,
stl
cush
.562
dia
x
.343
mtg
hole
1
28
+137
174
CASE
SECTION,
front/bottom/rear
1
29
057357
BUSHING,
snap-in
nyl
.937
ID
x
1.125
mtg
hole
1
30
137
260
LABEL,
warning
electric
shock
can
kill
1
31
NAMEPLATE,
(order
by
model
and
serial
number)
1
32
137
180
CLAMP,
sti
cush
.875
dia
x
.343
mtg
hole
1
33
S2
137
178
SWITCH,
pressure
air
801
00
lb
1
34
010
493
010
604
BUSHING,
snap-in
nyl
.625
ID
x
.875
mtg
hole
FITTING,
hose
brs
bushing
i/4NPT
1
1
OM-81
2
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