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Craftsman 4HP 20 Gal. Air Compressor 919.177540


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Matt_In_Michigan
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Allow me to apologize in advance, if this is the wrong forum, but it's the closest I could find to being correct. 

I can find parts for my compressor online at sears.com, but I can't find the owners manual there.  According to the Sears managemylife.com website this model number doesn't exist.  WTF?

I'm hoping someone knows either:

a) Who made this for Sears, or alternate model numbers?

B) How and where to obtain the actual manual for it?

Here's the specs;

4 HP, 20 gal., 220V, 2 cyl., 125 psi max, 9.3 SCFM @ 40 psi, and 7.7 SCFM @ 90 psi

 

Thanks in advance,

Matt

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Thats very impressive, Reg !


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