SPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS
Note: This Product is to be used only for transporting oil. DO NOT use to transport any other liquid.
1. Always disconnect equipment from its air supply source and release all compressed air from the
system before performing any service or maintenance.
2. Never leave this product unattended while operating or evacuating oil.
3. Never use this equipment near open flame or heat sources.
4. Always raise Drain Bowl and close ball valve (8#) before evacuating oil. Never attempt to pressurize the
tank with the ball valve open.
5. If the bleeder valve ever relieves any air pressure from the tank, remove the unit from service immediately
and contact a qualified service technician.
6. If used oil does not evacuate from tank upon pressurization, check that ball valves are fully in the correct
positions. If this does not correct the problem, removed the unit from service and contact a qualified service
technician.
ASSEMBLY
This unit requires some assembly before use. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar
with the product BEFORE you assemble and use the product. Before operating the tool, be sure that you have all
parts described in parts list in and assembly diagram located on the last pages of this manual.
1. Slide two wheels (#19) onto each end of the axle located at the base of the Tank (#40), secure with washer
and circlip (#17 & #18).
2. Insert the bolts on top of the casters (#22) into the flange plates. Slide flat washer (#21) and thread nut (#20)
onto bolt. Tighten securely.
3. Insert handle (#31) into the two slots on the side of the oil tank (#40). Tighten down handle screws.
4. Attach the valve assembly (#6, #7 & #8) to the oil pipe (#10).
5. Attach the funnel assembly (#1, #2, #3, #4 & #5) to valve assembly.
6. Slide drain tube (#10) up through the tube holder, slide the tension collar (#13) onto the tube and seat it down
inside of the tube holder. Slide the tension nut (#14) over the tube and thread it onto the tube holder.
Tightening this nut should increase tension on the tube, holding it in place. Slide the second tension collar
and nut (#11 & #12) onto the tube over the first tension nut assembly. When tightened, this will provide a stop,
in case the oil pan should slide downwards. Tighten snugly, but do not over tighten as these tension collars
are both used for adjusting the height of the oil drain pan. Now, attach the funnel and valve assembly (#1, #2,
#3, #4 & #5) to the top of the drain tube.
7. Snap plastic tray (#39) onto the tabs provided on top of the oil tank.
8. Check all connections to hoses and valves to ensure that there will be no leaks.
9. Check to make sure all hardware is secured tightly. Also check to make sure the wheels rolls properly before
using your oil drain tank.