AIR SUPPLY
Please refer to the typical air system layout recommended below.
WARNING! Compressed air can be dangerous. Ensure that you
are familiar with all precautions relating to the use of compressors
and compressed air supply.
1. Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air as the power source.
2. Air compressors used with the tool must comply with the appropriate European
Community Safety Directives.
3. Make sure that the air compressor being used for the tool operation supplies the
correct output (CFM).
4. Have the tool in "off" position when connecting the tool to the air supply.
5. Use normal 90psi working pressure for the tool. High pressure and unclean air
will shorten the tool life due to the faster wear and also may create a safety
hazard.
6. Drain water from the air compressor tank daily, as well as any condensation in
the air lines. Water in the air line may enter the tool and cause damage to the tool
mechanisms at operation.
7. Clean the tool air inlet screen filter for blockage weekly. Clean if necessary.
8. Usually a 3/8" (inner diameter) air hose is recommended for air supply and
airflow to get the optimum performance of tool.
9. A long air hose (usually over 8 meters) may cause up to 15psi drop in pressure,
so you need to set the output pressure of the air compressor higher to maintain
the required working pressure at the tool.
10. Use proper hoses and fittings. We do not suggest connecting quick change
couplings directly to the tool since they may cause failure due to tool vibration at
operation. Instead, add a lead hose and connect coupling between air supply and
hose whip.
11. Check hoses for wear before each use. Make certain that all connections are in
security.
AIR BODY SAW