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WhAT yOU ShOUlD KNOW ABOUT OPeRATING The TOOl
• ComPonents of the PneumAtiC system (fig.A)
1-pneumatic tool
2-compressed air oil dispenser*
3-pressure reducer*
4-water separator filter*
5-on-off valve
6-pressure relief valve
7-compressed air hose
8-compressor
9-quick-disconnect coupling
(* = Air treatment unit)
- The tool should be connected only to an air supply system
including components specified in fig. A, except for spray guns
which should be connected to a lubricator.
- Provide for clean and dry compressed air, with a suitable oil mixture.
Use the correct air treatment unit: filter, pressure regulator and
lubricator (fig. A, 4-3-2). The lubricator should apply 3 to 6 oil
drops per minute.
Make sure spray guns are supplied with clean, dry and filtered
compressed air.
- Hose maximum length between lubricator and tool should not
exceed 10 meters.
Any warranty is expressly waved in case of damages arising out of regular wear, overload, handling or use not suitable for the tool. For this
warranty to be applicable, the tool should not be dismantled when returned to your retailer.
This warranty covers replaced parts and labor for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase (a proof of purchase such as invoice or
receipt is required).
Any defect may be removed by replacing the tool or repairing it, as the case may be.
- Quick-disconnect coupling (fig. A, 9) and the hose air flow should
have sufficient capacity. We recommend an air hose with an inner
diameter of 10 mm.
- Exclusively use genuine hoses, accessories and tools.
- In order to guarantee a good operation of the tool, the compressed
air maximus pressure should not exceed 6.2 bar (unless otherwise
specified).
Greater pressure may result in damages or toll excessive wear and
therefore are not recommended. Low working pressure may cause
tool power decreasing or discontinuance.
To select the pressure to be used for each tool, refer to the specific
user's manual or to the instruction on the packaging.
- Pneumatic hammers are not suitable for the demolition of
reinforced concrete.
• tool oPerAtion And ConneCtion
Before connecting accessories make sure the compressor
is shut down.
1) Before operating the equipment, put some oil drops in the air inlet
opening of the pneumatic tool (see fig. d).
2) Assemble any accessory and connection on the tool.
3) Connect air hose to the tool.
• dAily mAintenAnCe
1) Regularly clean and dry the filter (fig. A, 4) and the pneumatic
tool air inlet opening.
2) Rubricate any quick-disconnect coupling on the system to prevent
jamming.
3) Drain condensation from air filter (fig. C) and from the compressor
(fig. B) on a daily basis.
4) In order to avoid rust formation and to minimize wear, clean and
lubricate the tool after each use.
5) Should the pneumatic tool not be used for an extended period of
time, it is recommended to store it in a clean and dry place, to
remove any residual and to lubricate it.
• PossiBle fAults
Immediately shut down the equipment in case you hear unusual
noises, or if a sudden power drop occurs. Check the pneumatic tool
and the compressed air supply system.
Pneumatic tool
- lubrication is insufficient
- worn tool/accessory, not suitable for use or faulted
Compressed air supply system
- compressor pressure is insufficient
- pressure regulator not set on the correct pressure level, suitable to
the tool being used.
- there is a leak from the connection hose or from the connections
(use Teflon tape or sealant paste)
- leaks in the pneumatic system
- filter or lubricator cogged
- hose is crushed, pierced or too long (loss of pressure)
• disPosAl
Exhaust oil MUST BE DISPOSED OF so as not to pollute the
environment and in compliance with the applicable law.
WARRANTy
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