Refilling oil
To ensure that the tool remains operational for
a long time, the tool must have a sufficient fill of
pneumatic oil.
You have the following options:
♦
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor.
♦
Install an add-on oiler in the compressed air line
or the compressed air tool.
♦
Add 3–5 drops of pneumatic oil into the con-
nector nipple
every 15 minutes of operation.
Connecting to a compressed air
source
NOTE
►
Before connecting the compressed air source,
–
the correct working pressure (3–6 bar)
must be fully reached, and
–
make sure that the trigger is in the upper
position.
►
Use only connection hoses with an internal
diameter of at least 9 mm.
►
Use only filtered, lubricated and regulated
compressed air.
♦
Wrap the Teflon tape
nector nipple
before you screw it into the
compressed air tool. Wrap the tape as tightly
as possible around the thread. This lowers the
probability that air will escape and it optimises
the work process.
♦
Twist the connector nipple
inlet
. Tighten the connection with a pair of
pliers.
♦
Attach the tool to a compressor by connecting
the connector nipple
of the compressed air source.
PDMFG 180 A1
around the con-
into the air
with the supply hose
CAUTION!
►
Ensure that the compressed air hose is
firmly attached. A loose hose can thrash
about uncontrollably causing grave danger.
Likewise, ensure the firm seat of the two screw
connections between the coupling piece and
the appliance.
♦
The compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer so that you can regulate
the air pressure.
Mounting the attachment on the tool
♦
Fit the desired attachment on the compressed
air tool
.
♦
Join the two shafts, by aligning the tool shaft
(spring) with the attachment shaft
(groove).
♦
The two shafts must interlock.
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