Have your tool serviced at the RIDGID Factory Service Center! You must complete and submit the Tool Repair Request Form. Once your request is submitted, you'll receive a Tool Repair Number and additional instructions on sending in your tool for repair.
[pdf] It’s impossible to prevent water from getting into your air compressor. This is because all air has moisture in it. Compressing air necessarily causes that water to turn from its. .
It’s important to drain your air compressor regularly. Luckily, this is easy to do with the air compressor drain valve located on the underside of the air receiver tank. Make sure you wear proper protective gear any time you’re working on a compressor. Here’s. .
Water in your air compressor can cause damage to the system in several different ways. These include corrosion, instrument malfunction, water. .
There are many ways to keep moisture out of your air compressor. Usually, some combination of them works best.
[pdf] Fill the oil reservoir with proper oil (Air Tool oil or 10W grade equivalent for 9 lb.and 15 lb.class and Rock Drill oil for the 38 lb.and 60 lb.class.) Check all nuts and bolts to ensure they are tight on the tool. Make sure retainer locks in place. Replace retainer and or springs if worn.
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