Operating manual
Make sure that the column is correctly aligned with the panel being straightened.
- The pulling force produced by the winch is 350Kg and is delivered by a mechanical system with an automatic
load brake.
- To release the tension, simply turn the crank in the other direction. To make a downward pull, use the pulley
on the front of the Airfix and pass the cable underneath.
Always keep a minimum of 3 wraps around the winch spool.
MAINTENANCE
Dust removal can be done with a compressed air blow gun before cleaning. Clean the Airfix Draw Aligner with a
suitable cleaning product for painted steel surfaces. Follow the product's cleaning instructions. Wipe the Airfix Draw
Aligner with a cloth after cleaning. Never use a high-pressure washer, as this will damage the paint.
WARRANTY
The warranty covers any defects or manufacturing faults for two years, from the date of purchase (parts and labour).
The warranty excludes incidents due to misuse, dropping, dismantling, or any other damage due to transport. The
warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of parts if maintenance is not kept up to date. Only spare parts from the
manufacturer may be used for repairs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
When connected to the compressed
air network, no noise is
produced.
The Airfix Draw Aligner does not
stick to the floor.
Pulling cable: 079588
Gasket for plate: 079571
Translation of the original
instructions
DEFECTS, CAUSES, Solutions
CAUSES
Fitting not properly connected.
No air in the network.
Poorly positioned seal.
Venturi not properly attached to the
plate.
Worn joint.
Floor condition.
Clogged muffler
SPARE PART REFERENCES
AIRFIX DRAW ALIGNER
Solutions
Connect your compressed air
fitting firmly to the Airfix Draw
Align
Check that your compressed
air system is working properly
(valve closed)
Reposition the seal correctly in
the groove by placing it end to
end (see marking on the plate)
Tighten the two visible screws
on the underside of the plate
with an H5 spanner.
Change the seal with a new one
(contact your distributor)
Position on a clean, non-porous
floor with no major imperfec-
tions.
Unscrew the silencer and blow
it out. If too dirty, change it. To
access the silencer, carry out
step two in reverse order
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