Exhaust Line
You can use an exhaust line to carry exhaust air away
from your workplace and, at the same time, achieve
optimal muffling. You also improve the operating con-
ditions, because your workplace will no longer be con-
taminated by oil-containing air and there are no longer
any raised dust or chips.
Type 0 607 561 114 / ... 116
15
16
17
Type 0 607 561 118 / ... 120
7
8
bined) 18 over the mounted air inlet hose to the end of
the tool.
21
20
8
Variant 2: Route the exhaust air away from the area
by attaching an exhaust assembly (decentralised) 21.
Make sure that the hose nipple 7 is not screwed into
the connector at the air inlet 8 and that the O-ring 20
lies in the recess between the housing and the exhaust
assembly, so that the exhaust air can only escape to
the exhaust hose. Tightly screw first the connector 22
of the exhaust assembly into the connector 8 at the air
inlet and then the hose nipple 7 into the connector 22.
Replace the muffler 23 on the exhaust assembly with
the hose nipple 17 of the exhaust assembly.
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Unscrew the muffler at the air
outlet 6 and replace it with
the hose nipple 17.
Loosen the hose clamp 15 of
the exhaust hose 16 and at-
tach the exhaust hose over
the hose nipple 17 by firmly
tightening the hose clamp.
Variant 1: Slip the
18
exhaust hose (com-
bined) 18, which car-
ries the exhaust air
away
from
workplace, over the
air inlet hose 19.
Then connect the
tool to the air supply
15
19
(see section Con-
nection to the Air
Supply) and pull the
exhaust hose (com-
22
23
Loosen the hose clamp 15 of the exhaust hose 16 and
attach the exhaust hose over the hose nipple 17 by
firmly tightening the hose clamp.
Connection to the Air Supply
The air tool is designed for an operating pressure of
6.3 bar (91 psi). For maximum performance, the inner
diameter of the hose is 10 mm with connection
threads of 1/4" NPT. To maintain full performance,
use only hoses with a maximum length of 4 m.
The supplied air must be free of foreign material and
moisture to protect the air tool from damage, contam-
ination, and rust.
The use of a compressed air maintenance unit is
necessary.
This ensures optimum functioning of compressed air
tools. Observe the operating instructions of the main-
tenance unit.
All fittings, connecting lines, and hoses must be di-
mensioned for the required air pressure and volume.
Avoid restrictions in the air supply resulting from, e.g.,
your
pinching, kinking, or stretching!
In case of doubt, measure the pressure with a pres-
sure gauge at the air inlet with the tool switched on.
Connection of the Air Supply to the Air Tool
Type 0 607 561 118 / ... 120
25
26
7
Screw the hose nipple 7 into the connector at the air
inlet 8. To prevent damage to the internal valve com-
ponents of the tool, you should use an open end
wrench (22 mm) to apply a counterforce at the pro-
truding connector of the air inlet 8 when screwing/un-
screwing the hose nipple 7.
Loosen the hose clamps 15 of the air inlet hose 19
with a maximum length of 4 m and attach the air inlet
hose over the hose nipple 7 by firmly tightening the
hose clamp.
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24
7
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19