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Stationary

Air Compressor

Manual

K7060V

For Kobalt Models

K7060HFV K7580V2

Rev. 0305

For questions concerning this air compressor, please call: 1-866-242-4298.

Printed In USA

PAGE

1

Safety Guidelines - Definitions

Before Using the Air Compressor

2

When Installing or Moving the Compressor

Before Each Use

3

Follow Safety Precautions for Electrical Connection

Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face & Ears

When Operating

4

5

Spraying Precautions

Perform These Maintenance Operations

Warning Labels

Glossary

6

Wiring

Starting the Compressor

7-8

9-13

Troubleshooting

Parts

14

Warranty Statement

Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your compressor works.

Read this manual to understand this compressor.

means if safety information is not followed someone will be seriously injured or killed

A means if safety information is not followed someone could be seriously injured or killed

means if safety information is not followed someone may be seriously injured or killed

Save these instructions

Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property

damage. Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using this compressor.

Before using the air compressor

Things you should know

Air compressors are utilized in a variety of air

system applications. Because air compressors

and other components (hoses, connectors,

air tools, spray guns, etc.) make up a high pressure

pumping system, the following safety pre- cautions should be observed at all times.

Inspect your work area

1. Keep work area clean.

2. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

Floors must not be slippery from wax or dust.

Inspect your compressor

Only persons familiar with these rules of safe operation should use the air compressor.

1. To reduce the risk of injury from accidental

starting, turn switch off and disconnect the

power before checking it.

1. Read the instruction manual carefully before

attempting to assemble, disassemble or

operate your system. Be thoroughly familiar

with the controls and the proper use of the equipment.

2. If any part is missing, bent or broken in any

way, or any electrical part does not work prop-

edy, keep the compressor off and disconnected.

2. Review and understand all safety instructions

and operating procedures in this manual.

3. Check hoses for weak or worn condition

before each use, making certain all connections

A

are secure. Do Not use if defect is found.

3. Review the maintenance methods for this

compressor (See "Maintaining

Your

Compressor" section).

Do not operate compressor if damaged during

shipping, handling or use. Damage may result in bursting and cause injury or property damage.

This compressor

is Not designed for and should

not be used in breathing air applications.

Page 1

When installing or moving the compressor

1

This compressor is extremely top heavy. The compressor must be bolted to the floor with

vibration pads before operating to prevent equipment damage, injury or death. Do Not

tighten bolts completely as this may

cause stress to the tank welds.

6. A minimum clearance of 18 inches between

the compressor and a wall is required because objects could obstruct airflow.

7. The compressor should be located where it can be directly wired to a circuit breaker. The compressor should be wired by a qualified

electdcian.

To reduce the risk of a dangerous environment

8. Never store flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity of an operating compressor.

1. Keep work area well lit.

2. Operate compressor

in a well-ventilated

area free from flammable

liquids and vapors.

3. Operate compressor

in a ventilated area so

that compressor

may be propedy cooled and the surrounding air temperature will not be more than 100°F.

4. Never use a compressor

in a wet environment.

g.

Do Not locate the compressor air inlet near

steam, paint spray, sandblasting areas or

any other source of contamination.

The

debris could damage the motor and pump.

/k

Never use plastic (PVC) pipe for compressed

air. Serious injury or death could result.

/k

5. Protect matedal lines and air lines from

damage or puncture. Keep hose and

wires away from sharp objects, chemical spills, oil, solvents and wet floors.

ik

Never use the shipping skid for mounting the compressor.

This compressor is not intended for outdoor

installation.

Do Not secure compressor with toggle bolts

into drywall. Drywall sheeting or plaster will not

support the weight of the compressor.

Note:

Never install a shut off valve between the compres-

sor pump and tank. Personal injury and/or

equipment damage could occur.

Tank Outlet Size: I/2"NPT for Models K7060V and K7060HFV

314" NPT for Model K7580V2

Before each use

Inspect your work area

1. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and

benches invite accidents.

Inspect your compressor

1. To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, turn the switch off and disconnect

power.

2. The floor must not be slippery from wax or

dust

2. If any part is missing, bent or broken in any

way, or any electdcal part does not work

properly, keep the compressor

off and dis-

connect power. Do Not use if defect is found.

3. Check hoses for weak or worn condition

before each use, making certain all connect-

ions are secure. Do Not use if a defect is found.

Page 2

I

Follow the safety precautions for electrical connections

3. Protect wires from contact with sharp objects.

1. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as the National Electric Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health

Act (OSHA).

2. Wiring and fuses should follow electrical codes, current capacity and be properly

grounded.

All electrical connections should be made by

a qualified electrician.

Plan ahead

to protect your eyes, hands, face and ears

Dress for safety

1. Wear safety glasses (meeting ANSI Z87.1 or in Canada CSA Z94.3-99) and use hearing protection when operating the unit. Everyday glasses are not safety glasses.

Be careful when touching the exterior of compressor, pump, motor and air lines; they may become hot enough to cause injury.

2. Wear shoes to prevent shock hazards.

3. 13e back long hair.

Pay attention to your hands

Never operate the compressor

without a

beltguard. The compressor can start auto- matically without warning.

Personal injury or property damage could occur from contact with moving parts.

Keep fingers away from running compressor.

Fast moving and hot parts may cause injury

and/or bums.

The compressor may be hot even if the unit is

stopped.

Use of a mask or respirator per chemical

manufacturers' instructions may be neces-

sary if there is a chance of inhaling toxic fumes.

Read mask and respirator instructions care-

fully. Consult a safety expert if you are not

sure about the use of certain masks or

respirators.

When operating

1

1. Do not exceed the pressure rating of any component

of the system.

2. Release pressure within the system slowly to prevent flying dust and debris.

3. If the equipment starts to abnormally vibrate,

STOP the compressor

immediately and

check for the cause.

Never change the safety valve or pressure

switch settings. Keep safety valve free from

paint and other accumulations. See compressor specification decal for maximum operating

pressure. Do not operate with the pressure

switch set higher than the maximum operating

pressure.

Page 3

Spraying precautions

Never point a spray gun at yourself or any other person or animal. Accidental discharge

may result in serious injury.

Reduce the risk of dangerous environment

Extreme caution should be taken when spraying flammable liquids as the spark from

a motor or pressure switch may cause a fire

or explosion. Ample ventilation must be

provided.

A

Spray in a well ventilated area to keep fumes from collecting and causing serious injury and fire hazards.

1. Do Not spray in the vicinity of open flames

or other places where a spark can cause

ignition. Do Not smoke when spraying paint, insecticides, or other flammable substances.

Be informed about the materials you use

.

When spraying with solvents or toxic chemi-

cals, follow the instructions provided by the

chemical manufacturer. Consult a safety

expert if unsure about the use of masks or

respirators.

.

If the material you intend to spray contains

trichloreoethane and methylene chloride, do

not use accessories that contain aluminum or

galvanized materials, as these chemicals can

react with galvanized components causing corrosion and weakening equipment. Use

stainless steel accessories.

I

Perform these maintenance

operations

1. Do regular maintenance; keep all nuts, bolts,

and screws tight, to be sure equipment is in

safe working condition.

2. Inspect tank yearly for rust, pin holes or any

other imperfections that could cause it to

become unsafe.

,

Drain tanks of moisture after each day's use.

If unit will not be used for awhile, it is best

leave drain cock open until such time as it is to be used. This will allow moisture to

completely drain out and help prevent corrosion of inside of tank.

NEVER attempt to

repair or modify a tank!

Welding, drilling or any other modification will

weaken the tank resulting in damage from rupture or explosion. Always replace worn,

cracked or damaged tanks.

.

Always disconnect from power source before

working on or near a motor, or its connected

load. If power disconnect point is out-of-

sight, secure it in the =OFF" position and tag it

to prevent unexpected application of power.

3. Clean electrical equipment with an approved cleaning agent, such as a dry, non-flammable cleaning solvent.

Daily

Disconnect power and depressurize system

before servicing air compressor.

Slightly open

drain cock after shutting off compressor.

Check oil level at sight glass.

Drain moisture from tank.

Monthly

(Make sure the main power is off). Check the belts for tension. Belts should not move up and down

when the compressor

runs and when stopped,

should not have more than ½ in of play when

depressed. Be careful not to over tighten belts

during adjustment.

Verify the pressure switch unloader is

working by listening for a brief hissing sound

when the compressor

shuts off.

Remove and check air filter, replace if necessary.

V_sually check the compressor for loose parts,

excessive noise or vibration.

Change oil every 3 months or 300 hours. A

compressor grade non-detergent oil should be

used. (40 wt for K7060V/K7060HFV

and 30wt

for K758OV2).

Page 4

Find and read all warning labels found on the air compressor.

Air Filter

Porous element contained within a metal or plastic housing attached to the compressor

cylinder head which removes impurity from the

intake air of the compressor.

Air Tank

Cylindrical component which contains the compressed

air.

Check Valve

Device which prevents compressed air from

flowing back from the air tank to the compres-

sor pump.

Electric Motor

Device which provides the rotational force

necessary to operate the compressor pump.

Pressure Gauge

Device which shows the tank or regulated pressure of the compressed air.

Pressure Switch

Device which automatically controls the on/off

cycling of the compressor.

It stops the

compressor

when the cut-off pressure in

the tank is reached and starts the compressor when the air pressure drops below the cut-in pressure.

PSI (Pounds per Square Inch)

Measurement

of the pressure exerted by the

force of air. The actual psi is measured by a

pressure gauge on the compressor

Pump

Device which produces the compressed air

with a reciprocating piston contained within a

cylinder

Safety Valve

Device which prevents air pressure in the air tank from rising over a predetermined limit.

Thermal Overload Switch

Device, integrated into the electric motor winding, which automatically =shuts ofT' the compressor

if the temperature of the electric motor exceeds

a predetermined limit.

Page 5

A vlvl,,1:i _I I_[,e

ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING SHOULD BE DONE

BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN

General

Information

Adequate wiring and motor protection

should be provided for all stationary

compressors.

Wiring used for other machinery should not be used. A

qualified electrician familiar with local

electrical codes in your area should be

used.

Incoming power should be connected to the

posts marked (line)

Do Not Make

Connections

On

Prewired Posts (Motor)!

Grounding Screw

To reduce the risk of electrical

hazards, fire

hazards or damage to the compressor,

use proper circuit protection. Your compressor

is wired at the factory for operation using

the voltage shown. Connect the compressor

to a power source with the correct breaker

size.

Voltage

FLA

Breaker Size

K7060V

K7060HFV

230V / 1 ph

16

30 amp

Electrical connections must be propedy

grounded. Ground connections

should be

connected at the grounding screw.

,4,

il;lll I [I] _

Overheating, short circuiting and fire damage

will result from inadequate wiring.

K7580V2

230V / 1 ph

23

40 amp

The motor is equipped with a manual,

resetable ovedoad device to protect it from

overheating. In the event the compressor will

not run and power is properly connected

and on, press the motor ovedoad reset button located on the non drive end of the motor.

Prior to actually running the compressor,

check the following items:

Crankcase oil - Make sure the sight glass

shows ½ full or slightly above.

Make sure all rags, tools, oil, etc. are away

from the unit.

Open the air system to free it of any pressure.

Switch the compressor

on for a few

revolutions to make sure the rotation is correct.

Correct rotation is clockwise

when facing the sight glass on the pump.

Operate the compressor for a few minutes

unloaded (air system open) then allow the

compressor to pump up. Make sure the electdcal pressure switch propedy switches

off the compressor

according to the setting desired. (135 psi for K7060V/K7060HFV

and 175 psi for K7580V2)

Make sure the pressure in the tank does

not exceed its rating. Single stage comp-

ressors should operate at a maximum of

135 psi and two stage compressors

should

operate at a maximum of 175 psi. If the

pressure gauge indicates a pressure that

is higher than these maximum pressures,

shut off compressor

immediately and call

1-866-242-4298.

Page 6

Low discharge pressure

1. Compressor too small for

application

2. Air leaks

Excessive noise

"knocking"

Excessive oil carryover

3. Restricted intake air

4. Blown gasket(s) i. Broken or misaligned valves

1. Loose drive pulley or flywheel

2. Low on oil

3. Worn connecting rod or

connecting rod beadng

4. Noisy check valve

1. Worn piston rings

2. Restdcted intake air

3. Too much oil in compressor

4. Incorrect oil viscosity

1. Reduce air demand or use a compressor with more air capacity.

2. Listen for air leaks. Apply a soap solution to all fittings and connections.

Bubbles will form at points of leakage. 13ghten or replace fittings or connections.

3. Clean or replace air filter.

4. Replace necessary gaskets.

5. Remove head and inspect for broken or misaligned valves.

Replace valves, if

Install a new head gasket

eachtime head is removed

1. 13ghten ddve pulley or flywheel bolt.

2. Check for proper oil level.

Low or dirty

oil may cause bearing damage.

3. Replace connecting

rod and/or connecting rod beadngs.

4. Replace check valve.

're

1. Replace with new piston dngs.

2. Clean or replace air filter.

3. Drain oil to proper oil level.

4. Use a quality non-detergent 30 or 40wt oil specified for each model (Page 4).

Water in tank and/or discharge line

Will not run or motor hums

1. Normal. Amount of water will increase as humidity in the air increases,

1. Drain tank at least once per day.

2. Add an inline filter to reduce moisture in in the air line.

1. Low voltage

2. Malfunctioning pressure switch

3. Malfunctioning

check valve

1. Check voltage with volt meter across both legs of incoming power. Check reset button

on motor.

2. Repair or replace pressure switch.

3. Replace check valve or pressure switch.

Breaker or reset repeatedly trips

1. Incorrect breaker size

2. Low voltage

3. Malfunctioning

motor

4. Loose electdcal connections

5. Malfunctioning pressure switch

6. Malfunctioning check valve

1. Make sure the breaker is sized properly.

See page 6 in this manual.

2. Check voltage with volt meter across both

legs of incoming power.

3. Replace motor.

4. Check all electdcal connections.

5. Adjust or replace pressure switch.

6. Replace check valve.

Tank does not hold

_ressure when not running and shut off

valve is closed

1. Malfunctioning check valve

2. Loose fittings or connections

3. Crack or pin hole in tank ve.

Do not remove check valve with air pressure in tank

2. "13ghtenor replace fittings or connections.

3. Replace tank. Do not attempt to repair tank.

Page 7

Pressure switch unloader constantly leaking air

Pressure switch not

unloading

1. Malfunctioning check valve

1. Malfunctioning

switch pressure

1. Replace check valve if unloader bleeds constantly.

Do not remove check valve pressure in tank

1. Replace pressure switch if it does not release air pressure briefly when unit shuts off.

Excessive vibration

Overheating

1. Improper installation

2. Loose belts

3. Misaligned flywheel or drive pulley

1. Compressor

too small for application

2. Cooling surfaces dirty

3. Improper cooling

1. Make sure unit is mounted on a level surface

with vibration pads.

2. Replace belts. Align and tighten properly.

3. Align flywheel and ddve pulley.

1. Reduce air demand or use a compressor with more air capacity.

2. Clean all cooling surfaces of dirt and dust.

3, Install compressor in an area with adequate

cool dry air.

Page 8

KOBALT.

Electric Compressors

..@

Model K7580V2

Shown Here as an Example

Illustration

Number

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

10

Part Description

Compressor Pump

Air Filter

Electric Motor

Safety Valve

Pressure Switch

Tank Gauge

Tank Drain

Check Valve

Discharge Tube

Belt Guard

Drive Belts

Drive Pulley

*Part Numbers Subject to Change Without Notice

Single Stage

K7060V

B3800

2281000

M182711

1400110

PSMDR21130

1400111

FIB02DC

CV21

DT0265

833500D

BA56

SAK5658

Single Stage

KTO6OHF'V

NS18S

FS008

M182711

1400110

PSMDR21130

1400111

FIB02DC

CV21

DT031

BG24163

Ba54

SAK5858

Two Slage

K7580V2

B5900

5281000

M182703

SV25200

PSMDR21KCIF

1400111

FIB02DC

CV21

DT030

BG31184

BA60

SAK51 H

Page 9

B3800 and NS18S Single Stage Compressor Pumps

Filter for NS18S

Filter for B3800!

@

!

Page 10

ILLUSTRATION

NUMBER

01

O2

O3

04

05

06

31

32

33

34

35

35a

36

37

38

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

39

4O

40a

41

17

18

19

20

21

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

13a

16

B3800 and NS18S Single Stage Compressor Pumps

PART

NUMBER

3660100

9004008

3650100

3650201

2850300

2850400

2050500

3670200

9101594

9101144

9101094

9107254

9114273

9101154

9053853

9022001

3600100

3021200

3670102

FE004

4981100

FSAD01

Gasket Kit

3630000

3860400

3860401

3660200

3660160

2840050

1421100

3610100

9140040

9020011

9020041

9020071

FS008

2281000

2060690

2060590

9170030

9024021

9163010

9110014

PART

DESCRIPTION

Crankcase

Cylinder

Head (NS18S)

Head (B3800)

Crankshaft

Crankcase Bottom

Valve Assembly

Piston

Conrod

Circlip

Step Ring

Compression Ring

Oil Ring

Filter Assembly

(NS18S)

Filter Assembly

(B3800)

Main Beadng Housing (NDS)

Main Beadng Housing (DS)

Main Bearing (6205)

Oil Fill Plug

Oil Seal

Flywheel Bolt

Flywheel Washer

Crankcase Bottom Gasket

Frame Gasket

Cylinder Gasket

Head Gasket

Bearing Housing Gasket

Aftercooler

Gasket

Head Bolt

Aftercooler

Bolt

Bearing Housing Bolt

Cylinder Bolt

Crankcase Bottom Bolt

Oil Drain Pluq

Oil Drain Tube

Oil Sight Glass

Flywheel

Wrist Pin

Aftercooler

Filter Element (NS18S)

Filter Element (B3800)

3650055

Filter Adapter

Page 11

B5900 Two Stage Compressor Pump

Page

12

B5900 Two Stage Compressor Pump

Illustration

Number Description

Quantity Part Number

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Crankcase

Cylinder

Head

Crankshaft

Crankcase Bottom

Valve Assembly 1

Conrod Insert (Half Bearing)

4

Conrod 2

Conrod Nut

HP Piston

LP Piston

4

1

1

HP Wrist Pin

LP Wrist Pin

1

1

Circlip

HP Step Ring

HP Compression Ring

HP Oil Ring

LP Step Ring

LP Compression Ring

LP Oil Ring

Air Filter Assembly

Air Filter Element

2

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

31.

32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

38.

39.

40.

41.

Bearing Housing (NDS)

Bearing Housing (DS)

Intercooler Tube

Flywheel

Main Bearing (6206)

Oil Sight Glass

Oil Fill Plug

Oil Seal

Flywheel

Bolt

Flywheel Washer

Crankcase Bottom Gasket

Crankcase Gasket

Cylinder Gasket

Valve Plate Gasket

Head Gasket

Bearing Housing Gasket

Intercooler Gasket

Safety Valve (1/4 in 65 psi)

Head Bolt

42.

43.

44,

45.

46.

46a.

47.

48.

49.

Bearing Housing Bolt

Cylinder Bolt

Crankcase Btm. Bolt

Intercooler Bolt

Oil Drain Plu.q

Oil Drain Tube

Inlet Filter Bolt

Aftercooler

Gasket

Aftercooler

1

1

1

1

2

8

6

12

3

50.

Gasket Kit

HP Running Gear Kit

iLP Running Gear Kit

Safety Valve (1/4 in 217 psi)

1

Kits

53N0056

8226502

8226503

HP Ring Kit

LP Ring Kit

13

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

8227093

8227092

5061690

5061590

5962020

4000101

9170020

9022003

9024011

9163020

9110024

9004009

5950101

5950201

5950300

5940301

5050400

5050500

5950600

9049064

9101756

9101144

9101324

9114262

9101154

9101154

9053853

9101524

5070200

5070101

9049032

5961101

5930001

5961405

5961200

5961301

5940051

9013013

5011101

9128234

5021100

5922100

5021200

5922200

9140050

9020014

9020044

9020074

9020035

9020047

9020065

5281000

5281100

StationaryCompressorLimited Warranty

Lowes Kobalt Models K7060V, K7060HFV & K7580V2

Warranty

This warrantyof the LowesKobatt StaUonarySingle.Stage Models KT060V and K7060HFV, and StationaryTwo-Stage Modal K7580V2

(hereinafterthe "KoheltProduct') extendsto the edginal userof the Kobait preducL

Warranty Duration

This Kobait Productis warrantedtothe odginai purchaserfrom the odginaipurchase datefor three (3) years subjectto the Warranty Coverage

describedherein.

Warranty Coverage

This KobaitProductis warrantedby AbacJAmedcanIMC, Inc. USA (referredto hereinafteras "Abac'), 1623 Cedar Line Drive,Rock Hill,SC

29730 to be free fiom defectsin materieland ,._3rkmanship.

This warrantyis voidif: defects in materialsor workmanshipor damages resultfrom mpsirsor altarationswhichhave been made or attempted

by othersor the unauthorizeduse of nonconformingparts;the damage is dueto normalwear, damage is dueto abuse (includingovedQading of the KobaltProductbeyondcapacity), impropermaintenance,naglector accident;or the damage is due to theuse of the Kobelt Product

after par_aifailure or use with improperaccessoriesor unauthedzed repairor alterattan.If KobaifModels KT060V and K7_o0HFV are used for

commercialor indusb'iaipurposesthe warrantywill apply for ninety(90) days from the date of purchase.Kobalt Model IO'580V2 is not limited

to a ninety (90) day warrantywhen used in commercialor indusataiappFications.

In addition this warranty _

nor indude any other Kobalt product, ind udiag:

Kobeti product sold as reconditioned or used as rental eduipmenL

Pre<lelive_y sei_ce such as assembly, oil or lubricants and adjustments.

Kobalt products that have become damaged or inoperaive because of or_nary

wear, misuse (an air compressor that pumps air

more than the r_commended duty cycle during a one hour peedd may be considered misuse),

cotd, heat. rain, excessive humidity.

freeze damage,

use of improper lubdcanta, nagligenQe, accident, failure to operate the product in accordance with the ins_a'uchons

provided in the Owners Manual(s) supplied with the product.

Repair and Vanspurtedon

costs of merchandise

determined

not to he _e.

Costs associated with assembly, required lubricants, adjustments or other installaifon and start-up costs.

Normal adjustments and expendable

parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become thoperave

or unusable after a reasonabta period of use, induding but not limited to belts, pressure switches, rubber isola_on pads, gaskets and

intake air flifers.

Products sold by Abac under the Kobaif Brand which have been manufactured

by and are idenffi_ed as the product of another

company, such as electhc motors. That product manufacturer's warranty, if any, will apply.

Any component damaged

in shipment or any tailure caused by installing or operaifng the comwessor under conditions

not in

compliance with the installabon and operating guideiinas.

Pump or valve failure caused by rain, excessive

humidity or corrosive environments and/or by using oil not specified, or by any oil

contaminalJon, or by tailure to follow proper oil maintenance

guidelines.

Ring wear from inadequate tilter maintenance.

Cosme_c defects that de not inter[ere with compressor tanchonaiity.

Rusted tanks, including but not limited to rust due to improper drainage.

Electric motors and check valves after the first year of ownership.

Drain valves.

Damage

due to improper _ring.

Other items not listed but considered to be general wear pads.

Warranty Performance

DURING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED WARRANTY PERIODS SHOULD YOUR KOBALT PRODUCT EXHIBIT A DEFECT IN MATERIALS OR

WORKMANSHIP, SUCH DEFECT WILL BE REPAIRED WHEN THE COMPLETE KOBALT PRODUCT IS SCHEDULED FOR REPAIR BY A

KOBALT AUTHORIZED AIR COMPRESSOR SERVICE CENTER. Service will he scheduledin accordanceto the normal workflow and

business hoursat the service center locationand the availabtiityof replacement pade. All derisions of=Abac"with regardto this

limited

warrantyshell he final.

Warranty Disclaimer

NO WARRANTY, ORAL OR WRrTTEN, OTHER THAN THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS MADE WITH REGARD TO THIS KOBALT PRODUCT.

ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF "ABAC"REGARDING THIS KOBALT PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED

WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A pARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURA13ON TO THE

WARRANTY PERIODS DESCRIBED ABOVE. "ABAC"SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR OTHER

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS. E)_ENSES, OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE PURCHASER.

Limitations of Warranty Disclaimers

Some states de notallow limitationson how longan impliedwarranty lasts, so the above limitationsmay not apply to you.

Some states do not allowthe exclusionor limitationof incidentalor consequentialdamages, so the above limitationor exclusionmay nut apply to you.

Abac/American IMC, Inc, "ABAC" Authorized Service Centers for KOBALT Product

StationaryAir Compressor sendce underthis wananty is availableon these KobaltProductmedals by contac_agus at 1-866-242-4298 for a

service center nearest youto schedule on-site repair.

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Key Features

  • Powerful motor delivers up to 150 PSI for demanding tasks
  • Large 6-gallon tank provides ample air reserve
  • Oil-free pump eliminates messy oil changes and maintenance
  • User-friendly control panel with easy-to-read gauges and conveniently located switches
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance
  • Versatile applications for home and professional use

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum pressure output of the Kobalt K7060V?
The Kobalt K7060V has a maximum pressure output of 150 PSI.
What is the tank size of the Kobalt K7060V?
The Kobalt K7060V has a 6-gallon tank.
Is the Kobalt K7060V oil-free?
Yes, the Kobalt K7060V features an oil-free pump, eliminating the need for messy oil changes and maintenance.

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