Makita MAC100Q Oil-Free Electric Air Compressor Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Makita
Table of Contents
- Makita MAC100Q Oil-Free Electric Air Compressor
- Parts description
- SPECIFICATIONS
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- DUTY CYCLE
- STORAGE
- DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
- INSTALLATION AND BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
- LUBRICATION
- OPERATING PROCEDURES
- MAINTENANCE
- ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- MAKITA LIMITED WARRANTY
- FAQs
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Makita MAC100Q Oil-Free Electric Air Compressor
Parts description
- Air filter (Air intake)
- Check valve
- Safety valve
- Air compressor pump
- Regulator
- Tank pressure gauge
- Outlet pressure gauge
- Quick coupler
- Air tank
- Drain valve
- Pressure switch
- Power cord
- ON/AUTO-OFF switch
- Pressure switch unloading valve
Note:
The shape of the drain valve differs between MAC100Q and MAC210Q.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | MAC100Q | MAC210Q | MAC320Q |
---|---|---|---|
MAX Output Power | 350 W | 800 W | 1100 W |
SCFM @ 90 PSIG | 0.7 | 2.0 | 2.6 |
Cut-In Pressure | 105 PSIG (0.72 MPa) | ||
Cut-Out Pressure | 135 PSIG (0.93 MPa) | ||
Bore x Stroke x Qty | 51 mm x 8 mm x 2 | 64 mm x 14 mm x 2 | 64 mm x 17 mm x 2 |
Voltage -Single Phase | 120 V AC | ||
Hz | 60 Hz | ||
Motor RPM | 1,750 min-1 | ||
Lubrication | Oil-Less | ||
Tank Size | 1 gal (3.8 L) | 2 gal (7.6 L) | 3 gal (11.4 L) |
Weight | 12.5 kg (27.6 lbs) | 20.5 kg (45.2 lbs) | 23.8 kg (52.5 lbs) |
L: 328 mm (12-7/8”) | L: 441 mm (17-3/8”) | L: 456 mm (18”) | |
Dimensions (L x H x W) | W: 370 mm (14-1/2”) | W: 429 mm (16-7/8”) | W: 481 mm |
(19”)
| H: 282 mm (11-1/8”)| H: 347 mm (13-5/8”)| H: 348 mm (13-3/4”)
Outlet Max Pressure| 135 PSIG (0.93 MPa)
CSA/US Listed| Yes
Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
Note : Specifications may differ from country to country. Minimum Circuit Requirement: 15 AMPS
IMPORTANT
Read the Safety Guidelines and ALL instructions carefully before operating.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
IMPROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
Risk of Unsafe Operation
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Unsafe operation of your air compressor could lead to serious injury to you or
others.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Review and understand all instructions and warnings in this manual.
- Become familiar with the operation and controls of the air compressor.
- Keep operating area clear of all persons, pets, and obstacles.
- Keep children away from the air compressor at all times.
- Do not operate the product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Stay alert at all times.
- Never defeat the safety features of this product.
- Equip area of operation with a fire extinguisher.
- Do not operate machine with missing, broken, or unauthorized parts.
WARNING
Risk of Air Tank Bursting
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the tank, and RESULT IN
A VIOLENT TANK EXPLOSION
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY TO YOU OR OTHERS:
- Failure to properly drain condensed water from the tank, causing rust and thinning of the tank wall.
- Modifications or attempted repairs to the tank.
- Unauthorized modifications to the pressure switch, safety valve, or any other components, which control tank pressure.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Drain air tank daily or after each use. If air tank develops a leak, replace it immediately with a new tank or replace the entire compressor.
- Do not drill into, weld or otherwise modify air tank or it will weaken. The tank can rupture or explode. Replace with a new air tank.
- Follow the equipment manufacturers’ recommendation and never exceed the maximum allowable pressure rating of attachments. Never use the compressor to inflate small low-pressure objects such as children’s toys, footballs, basketballs, etc.
WARNING
Risk of Attachments and Accessories Bursting
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Exceeding the pressure rating of air tools, spray guns, air operated
accessories, tires AND other inflatables can cause them to explode or fly
apart, and could result in serious injury to you and others.
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
- Your air compressor is powered by electricity. Like any other electrically powered device, if it is not used properly, it may cause electrical shock.
- Electrical grounding: failure to provide adequate grounding to this product could increase the risk of electric shock.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Any electrical wiring or repairs required to this product should be performed by qualified service personnel or a licensed electrician, in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
- Make certain that the electrical circuit to which the compressor is connected provides proper electrical grounding, correct voltage, and adequate fuse protection.
- Never operate the compressor outdoors when it is raining, or in a wet environment.
- Never operate the compressor with guards or covers which are damaged or removed.
WARNING
Risk of Explosion or Fire
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
It is normal for electrical contacts within the motor and pressure switch to
spark, whenever the compressor starts or stops. Never operate the compressor
in an atmosphere where flammable vapors are present. Doing so can result in
serious injury to you or others.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Always operate the compressor in a well-ventilated area, free of gasoline or solvent vapors.
- If spraying flammable materials, locate the compressor at least 20 feet away from spray area.
- Store flammable materials in a secure location away from compressor.
WARNING
Risk to Breathing
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The compressed air from your compressor is not safe for breathing.
The air stream may contain carbon monoxide or other vapors, or particles from
the tank or other components.
- Sprayed materials such as paint, paint solvents, paint remover, insecticides, weed killers, etc., contain harmful vapors and poisons.
- Breathing compressor or sprayed materials vapor can result in serious injury.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Never inhale air from the compressor, either directly or from a breathing device connected to the compressor. Work in an area equipped with good cross ventilation.
- Read and follow the safety instructions provided on the label or safety data sheet for the material you are spraying.
Use an approved respirator designed for use with your specific application.
WARNING: Risk from noise
Wear hearing protection to protect your ears against exhaust noise and noise
during operation.
WARNING
Risk from Compressed Air
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The compressed air stream can cause soft tissue damage, and can propel dirt,
chips, loose particles and small objects at high speed, resulting in property
damage or personal injury.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Always wear approved safety glasses with side shields when using or maintaining the compressor.
- Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward any part of the body or at other people or animals.
- Always turn the compressor off and bleed pressure from the air line before attempting maintenance, or attaching tools or accessories.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The compressor cycles automatically when the pressure switch is in the on/auto
position. If you attempt repair or maintenance while the compressor is
operating or plugged in, you can expose yourself to moving parts. These moving
parts can cause serious injury.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
- Always unplug the compressor and release air pressure from the tank and any attachments before attempting any maintenance or repair.
- Never operate the compressor with guards or covers that are damaged or removed.
- Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- Air vents may cover moving parts and should be avoided as well.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Contact with hot parts such as the compressor head or outlet tubes could
result in a serious skin burn.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
Never touch hot components during or immediately after the operation of the
compressor. Do not reach around protective shrouds or attempt maintenance
until unit has been allowed to cool.
GLOSSARY
- CFM: Cubic feet per minute.
- SCFM: Standard cubic feet per minute; a unit of measure of air delivery.
- PSIG: Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of measure of pressure.
- CUT-IN PRESSURE: While the motor is off, air tank pressure drops as you continue to use your accessory or air tool. When the tank pressure drops to a certain level the motor will restart automatically re-started is called “cut-in pressure”.
- CUT-OUT PRESSURE: When you turn on your air compressor, it begins to run, air pressure in the air tank begins to build. It builds to a certain pressure before the motor automatically shuts off – protecting your air tank from pressure higher than its design rating. The pressure at which the motor shuts off is called “cut-out pressure”.
DUTY CYCLE
All Makita-manufactured air compressors are recommended to be operated on not more than a 50% duty cycle. This means an air compressor that pumps air more than 50% in one hour is considered misuse because the air compressor is undersized for the required air demand.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This air compressor is equipped with an Oil-Less pump designed for durability
and no maintenance.
The compressor can be used for properly rated pneumatic nailers and staplers.
An air pressure regulator is supplied for these applications.
WARNING
- Never use compressor for applications other than to operate a properly rated nailer or stapler. Use of the compressor for other applications could result in property damage and personal injury.
- Separate air transformers that combine the functions of air regulation and/or moisture and dirt removal should be used where applicable.
ON-RECEIPT INSPECTION
DAMAGE: Each air compressor outfit is carefully tested and checked before
shipment. With improper handling, damage may result in transit and cause
problems with compressor operation.
STORAGE
Before you store the air compressor, make sure you do the following:
- Review the “Maintenance” and “Operating Procedures” sections and perform maintenance as necessary. Be sure to drain water from the air tank.
- Protect the electrical cord and air hose from damage (such as being stepped on or run over). Store the air compressor in a clean and dry location
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
DRAIN VALVE:
The drain valve is located at the bottom of the air tank and is used to drain condensation at the end of each use.
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF SYSTEM:
If the compressor automatically shuts off before reaching its normal cutoff
pressure :
- Shut off all tools.
- Unplug the compressor or turn off the pressure switch.
- Wait until the compressor cools down. (about 10 min.)
- Replug the compressor or turn on the pressure switch to start the compressor.
- Resume operation.
If you are using an extension cord, the compressor shuts off even after performing the above procedures. In this case, the extension cord is too long or narrow. Replace the extension cord with the proper length and width.
ON/AUTO – OFF SWITCH:
Turn this switch to “on” to provide automatic power to the pressure switch and
to “off” to remove power when finished using the compressor or when the
compressor will be left unattended.
AIR FILTER (AIR INTAKE):
Keep the air filter clean at all times. Do not operate the compressor with the
air filter removed. The compressor does not operate at full capacity if the
air filter is dirty. Before using the compressor, always check the air filter
if it is clean. If not, clean the air filter or replace the filter element.
AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP:
To compress air, the piston moves up and down in the cylinder. On the down
stroke, air is drawn in through the air intake valve. The exhaust valve
remains closed. On the upstroke of the piston, air is compressed. The intake
valve closes and compressed air is forced out through the exhaust valve,
through the outlet tube, through the check valve, and into the air tank.
Useable air is not available until the compressor has raised the air tank
pressure above that required at the air outlet.
CHECK VALVE:
When the air compressor is operating, the check valve is “open”, allowing
compressed air to enter the air tank. When the air compressor reaches “cut-
out” pressure, the check valve “closes”, allowing air pressure to remain
inside the air tank.
PRESSURE SWITCH UNLOADING VALVE:
The pressure switch unloading valve located on the side of the pressure
switch, is designed to automatically release compressed air from the
compressor head and the outlet tube when the air compressor reaches “cut-out”
pressure.
PRESSURE SWITCH:
The pressure switch automatically starts the motor when the air tank pressure
drops to the factory-set “cut-in” pressure. It stops the motor when the air
tank pressure reaches the factory-set “cut-out” pressure.
SAFETY VALVE:
If the pressure switch does not shut off the air compressor at its “cut-out”
pressure setting, the safety valve will protect against high pressure by
“popping out” at its factory set pressure which is slightly higher than the
pressure switch “cut-out” setting.
OUTLET PRESSURE GAUGE:
The outlet pressure gauge indicates the air pressure available at the outlet
side of the regulator. This pressure is controlled by the regulator and is
always less or equal to the tank pressure. See “Operating Procedures”.
TANK PRESSURE GAUGE:
The tank pressure gauge indicates the air pressure in the tank.
REGULATOR:
The air pressure coming from the air tank is controlled by the regulator knob.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase pressure and counter-clockwise to decrease
pressure. To avoid minor re-adjustment after making a change in pressure
setting, always approach the desired pressure from a lower pressure. When
reducing from a higher to a lower setting, first reduce to some pressure less
than the desired pressure. Depending on the air requirements of each
particular accessory, the outlet-regulated air pressure may have to be
adjusted while you are operating the accessory.
COMPRESSED AIR OUTLET;
For Regular Pressure Pneumatic Tool Use Outlet Max Pressure; 135 PSIG (0.93 MPa)
INSTALLATION AND BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
LOCATION OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR
Locate the air compressor in a clean, dry and well-ventilated area. The air
filter must be kept clear of obstructions, which could reduce air delivery of
the air compressor. The air compressor should be located at least 12 inches
away from the wall or other obstructions that will interfere with the flow of
air. The air compressor head and shroud are designed to allow for proper
cooling. If humidity is high, an air filter can be installed on the air outlet
adapter to remove excessive moisture. Follow the instructions packaged with
the air filter for proper installation. Place the air compressor on a flat
surface so that it is resting securely on the rubber feet.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
The operating temperature of this compressor is between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and
104°F).
CAUTION
Never operate the compressor in temperatures below 0°C (32°F) and above 40°C (104°F).
LUBRICATION
This air compressor is equipped with an Oil-Less pump designed for durability and no maintenance.
Extension Cords
To avoid voltage drop, power loss, and overheating of the motor, use extra air
hose instead of an extension cord. Low voltage can cause damage to the motor.
If an extension cord must be used:
- Use only an approved 3-wire extension cord that has a 3- blade grounding plug and a 3- slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the air compressor.
- Make sure the extension cord is in good condition.
Please see the chart below for the MINIMUM extension cord gauge requirements:
Amp Rating Range (120 V)
| Total Length of Cord in Meter
---|---
10 m
25 ft.
| 15 m
50 ft.
| 20 m
75 ft.
| 30 m
100 ft.
| 50 m
150 ft.
| 60 m
200 ft.
0 – 5 A| 16| 16| 16| 14| 12| 12
5 – 8 A| 16| 16| 14| 12| 10|
8 – 12 A| 14| 14| 12| 10|
Not Recommended
12 – 15 A| 12| 12| 10| 10
15 – 20 A| 10| 10| 10|
Piping
Plastic or PVC pipe is not designed for use with compressed air. Regardless of
its indicated pressure rating, plastic pipe can burst from air pressure. Use
only metal pipe for air distribution lines. If a pipeline is necessary, use a
pipe that is the same size, or larger than, the air tank outlet. Piping that
is too small will restrict the flow of air. If piping is over 100 feet long,
use the next larger size. Bury underground lines below the frost line and
avoid pockets where condensation can gather and freeze. Apply pressure before
underground lines are covered to make sure all pipe joints are free of leaks.
Grounding Instruction
WARNING :
- Risk of electric shock! In the event of a short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
- This air compressor must be properly grounded. The air compressor is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug.
- The plug must be used with an outlet that has been installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
- The outlet must have the same configuration as the plug. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER. Inspect the plug and cord before each use. Do not use if there are signs of damage.
DANGER:
Improper grounding can result in electrical shock. Do not modify the plug that
has been provided. If it does not fit the available outlet, the correct outlet
should be installed by a qualified electrician.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
WARNING
Risk of unsafe operation. Firmly grasp hose in hand when installing or
disconnecting to prevent hose whip. Losing control of the hose may result in
personal injury and property damage.
- Before attaching air hose or accessories, make sure the pressure switch lever is set to “OFF” and the air regulator or shut-off valve is closed.
- Attach hose and accessories. Too much air pressure causes a hazardous risk of bursting. Check the manufacturer’s maximum pressure rating for air tools and accessories. The regulator outlet pressure must never exceed the maximum pressure rating.
- Turn the pressure switch lever to “ON/AUTO” and allow tank pressure to build. Motor will stop when tank pressure reaches “cut-out” pressure.
- Open the regulator by turning it clockwise. Adjust the regulator to the correct pressure setting. Your compressor is ready for use.
- Always operate the air compressor in well-ventilated areas; free of gasoline or other solvent vapors. Do not operate the compressor near the spray area.
When you are finished:
DISCONNECTING HOSES WARNING
Risk of unsafe operation. Firmly grasp hose in hand when installing or
disconnecting to prevent hose whip. Losing control of the hose may result in
personal injury and property damage.
- Set the pressure switch lever to “OFF”.
- Using the air tool or accessory, bleed the tank pressure down to zero.
- Remove the air tool or accessory.
- Drain water from air tank by opening drain cock valve on bottom of tank.
WATER WILL CONDENSE IN THE AIR TANK. IF NOT DRAINED, WATER WILL CORRODE AND WEAKEN THE AIR TANK CAUSING A RISK OF AIR TANK RUPTURE.
Note:
- If drain valve is plugged, release all air pressure. The valve can then be removed, cleaned, then reinstalled.
- After the water has been drained, close the drain alve. The air compressor can now be stored.
WARNING
Drain Air Tank Properly. Improper draining of the air tank can result in
corrosion and possible bursting of the tank. Tank bursting could lead to
personal injury and property damage.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Never use the air compressor which is operating abnormally.
If the air compressor appears to be operating unusually, making strange noises
or vibration, stop using it immediately and arrange for repairs by a Makita
authorized service center.
WARNING:
Use only genuine Makita replacement parts. Replacement parts not manufactured
by Makita may void your warranty and can lead to malfunction and result in
injuries. Genuine Makita parts are available from an authorized dealer.
WARNING:
UNIT CYCLES AUTOMATICALLY WHEN POWER IS ON. WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE, YOU MAY BE
EXPOSED TO VOLTAGE SOURCES, COMPRESSED AIR OR MOVING PARTS. PERSONAL INJURIES
CAN OCCUR. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR, UNPLUG THE COMPRESSOR
AND BLEED OFF ALL AIR PRESSURE.
NOTICE:
Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or the like. Discoloration,
deformation or cracks may result.
To ensure efficient operation and longer life of the air compressor unit, a
routine maintenance schedule should be prepared and followed. The following
routine maintenance schedule is geared to a unit in a normal working
environment operating on a daily basis. If necessary, the schedule should be
modified to suit the conditions under which your compressor is used. The
modifications will depend upon the hours of operation and the working
environment. Compressor units in an extremely dirty and/or hostile environment
will require a greater frequency of all maintenance checks
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- Drain water from the air tank, any moisture separators or transformers.
- Check for any unusual noise and/or vibration.
- Manually check all safety valves to make sure they are operating properly.
WARNING : Risk of bursting.
Check Safety Valve. If safety valve does not operate properly over
pressurization of the air tank may result in rupture or explosion causing
personal injury and property damage.
- Inspect air filter, replace if necessary.
- Inspect air lines and fittings for leaks; correct as necessary.
Each year of operation or if a problem is suspected:
- Check condition of air compressor pump intake and exhaust valves.
- Check the condition of a check valve. Replace if damaged or worn out.
- Keep all screws, bolts, and covers tightly mounted. Check their conditions periodically.
MAKITA LIMITED WARRANTY
Please refer to the annexed warranty sheet for the most current warranty terms applicable to this product. If an annexed warranty sheet is not available, refer to the warranty details set forth at the below website for your respective country.
United States of America: www.makitatools.com
Canada : www.makita.ca
Other countries : www.makita.com
WARNING
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other
construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some examples of
these chemicals are:
- lead from lead-based paints,
- crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
- arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well-ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
Makita Corporation
- 3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,
- Anjo, Aichi 446-8502 Japan
FAQs
What is the Makita MAC100Q Air Compressor?
The Makita MAC100Q is an oil-free electric air compressor designed for various pneumatic tool applications.
What is the power source for the Makita MAC100Q?
The Makita MAC100Q is powered by electricity and operates on standard household voltage.
What is the maximum pressure output of the MAC100Q compressor?
The Makita MAC100Q can deliver a maximum pressure output of 130 PSI.
Is the MAC100Q suitable for inflating tires?
Yes, it is suitable for inflating tires, sports equipment, and other inflatable items.
Does the Makita MAC100Q require oil for lubrication?
No, the MAC100Q is an oil-free compressor, so it does not require oil for lubrication.
What is the tank capacity of the MAC100Q air compressor?
The Makita MAC100Q features a 2.6-gallon air tank for storing compressed air.
Is this air compressor portable?
Yes, the Makita MAC100Q is designed to be compact and portable, making it easy to move around.
What is the noise level of the MAC100Q during operation?
The MAC100Q operates at a relatively low noise level, making it suitable for quieter work environments.
Can the MAC100Q be used with pneumatic tools?
Yes, it can be used with a variety of pneumatic tools such as nail guns, staplers, and more.
Is there a warranty for the Makita MAC100Q Air Compressor?
Yes, the MAC100Q typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty to ensure product quality and performance.
Can it be used for professional or industrial applications?
The MAC100Q is suitable for light to medium-duty professional and DIY applications.
Does the MAC100Q require regular maintenance?
While it's relatively low-maintenance, it's recommended to follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines for optimal performance.
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