11.4
Dust extraction
WARNING
Dust hazard
X
Dust can be hazardous to health. Always
work with a dust extractor.
X
Always read applicable national regula-
tions before extracting hazardous dust.
If national safety regulations stipulate that
dust extractors must have a suction power
monitoring function (volumetric flow moni-
toring), only one extractor opening
the EAA can be opened.
Version CT/SRM/M
The slide
[1-10]
ensures that only one ex-
tractor opening is open and the other one is
closed so that the dust extraction system
only operates with one machine. You can de-
cide which extraction opening to use by
changing the position of the slide.
Version TURBO/M
When extracting non hazardous dust, the
TURBO/M version can operate and extract
from two machines at the same time.
Version TURBO/A
The EAA detects which tool is operating and
opens the corresponding extractor opening
automatically. The simultaneous operation
and extraction of two machines is also possi-
ble.
L Only the right extractor connector is oper-
ational when the rotary switch
to "MAN" .
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Service and maintenance
WARNING
Risk of accidents
X
Disconnect the EAA/ASA from the power
and compressed air supply before per-
forming any maintenance and repair work.
X
All maintenance and repair work on the
electrical or electronic system must al-
ways be carried out by a qualified electri-
cian.
12.1
X
Set the pressure regulator
pressure of 0 bar. Note: the entire service
unit must be depressurised!
X
Unscrew the oil vessel [2-6].
X
Fill the oil vessel 3/4 full with special oil
(481722).
X
Screw the oil vessel back on.
X
Set the pressure regulator to a flow pres-
sure of 6 bar before operating a pneumat-
ic tool.
X
Make sure that the vent screw
closed.
[1-8]
on
X
Screw the adjusting screw
viewing window all the way in.
X
Then unscrew the adjusting screw ap-
prox. 1/4 of a turn.
X
Observe the oil drops in the viewing win-
dow
erating.
X
Set the adjusting screw so that one drop
of oil escapes every 10-20 minutes.
X
Screw the condensate screw
way in.
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Do not throw the tool in your household
waste!! Dispose of machines, accessories
and packaging at an environmentally re-
sponsible recycling centre. Observe the valid
national regulations.
EU only: European Directive 2002/96/EC
stipulates that used electric tools must be
collected separately and disposed of at an
[1-4]
is set
environmentally responsible recycling cen-
tre.
Adjusting the lubricator
[2-3]
while the pneumatic tool is op-
Disposal
EAA
GB
[2-1]
to a flow
[2-2]
is
[2-4]
in the
[2-8]
all the
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