Table of contents - Part 1
1.1
General information ..................
1.2
Scope of delivery ......................
1.3
Conventional use ......................
1.4
Technical data ..........................
1.5
Components.............................
1.6
Commissioning .........................
1.7
EC Declaration of Conformity ......
The specified illustrations appear at the be-
ginning of the Operating Instructions.
1.1
General information
Observe the safety instructions!
Read the Instruction Manual!
Note: Read and memorise part 2 of the
instruction manual!
Subject to technical modifications. Illustra-
tions may deviate from the original.
1.4
Technical data
Air consumption
Max. permissible pressure
Working pressure (flow pressure)
Cartridge size
Cartridge length
Pipe holder: diameter x length
Cartridge type
Pulse sound pressure level L
as per DIN 45 635, part 20
Recommended hose diameter (inner) at L= 10 m
Overall dimensions: width x depth x height
Weight
1.5
Components
01
Plug nipple
02
Trigger lever
03
Air regulation
04
Cartridge housing
05
Union nut
1.6
Commissioning
Note: Read and memorise part 2 of the
instruction manual!
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3
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4
(at distance of 1 m)
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1.2
Scope of delivery
– Cartridge gun
– Instruction manual
1.3
Conventional use
The compressed air-operated Cartridge gun
is suitable for sealing joints; for example in
glass, ceramics, wood, metal,
masonry and plumbing with
commercially available:
• plastic cartridges,
with volume of 310 ml.
Any other type of use is considered contrary
to the intended use.
Plastic cartridge
315 x 70 x 215 mm
Caution: Depressurise the unit!
1. Unscrew
the
(Figure 2).
2. Cut off the cartridge at the threaded
stem.
3. Screw on the threaded tip.
4. Guide the cartridge into the housing
(item 04) (Figure 2).
5. Screw the union nut (item 05) tightly
(Figure 2).
KTP 310
100 l/min
8 bar
1 - 6 bar
310 ml
215 mm
50 x 215 mm
71 dB(A)
6 mm
0,9 kg
union
nut
(item 05)
GB
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