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SER 595-A

 

Cordless Grease Gun

Revision (10-11) 

8

Alemite, LLC

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

Do not expose the Charger to rain, snow, or frost. 
To reduce the risk of damage to electric plug and

 

cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when 

disconnecting the Charger.

 

 

Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be 

stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to 

damage or stress.

 

 

Do not operate the Charger with damaged cord or plug. 

Replace immediately.

 

 

Do not operate the Charger if it has received a 

sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged 

in any way.

 

 

Do not disassemble the Charger.

 

 

Do not charge the Battery when the temperature 

is below 40° F (4° C) or above 104° F (40° C).

 

 

The Charger is designed to operate on standard 

household electrical power. Do not attempt to use 

it on any other voltage.

 

 

Consecutive charging may cause overheating. If 

you need to recharge the Battery consecutively, 

wait for about 15 minutes to allow the Charger

 

to cool.

 

 

Do not insert foreign material into the hole for the

 

Battery  in the Charger stand.

 

 

Do not disassemble the Battery.

 

 

Do not Store the gun and Battery assembly

 

in locations where the temperature may reach or 

exceed 104° F (40° C).

 

 

Do not short-circuit the Battery. 

 

Do not place the Charger in an area of extreme heat 

or cold. It works best at normal room temperature.

 

 

Battery Charger Operation 

 

Charge the Battery only with the Charger provided.  

Make sure power circuit voltage is same as that shown 

on the charger specifications plate. Press down to ensure 

the battery properly engages with the charger’s contacts. 

 

Function of Red and Green Lights 

 

Red Light Flash 

When the charger is powered on, the Red light 

will flash once. 

Green Light Flashing 

Charging 

Green Light On 

Battery fully charged 

Red Light Rapid Flashing at 4HZ  

Battery will not charge 

Red Light Slow Flashing at 1HZ 

Battery too hot. Charging will restore when the  
battery pack cools down to 104° F (40° C).  

Battery overheating could be attributed to: 

A. Long continuous running 

B. Hot ambient temperature 

C. One or more cells are damaged 

 

1 hour of charge time is required to fully 

charge the battery. 

 

The Battery will become slightly warm to the 

touch while charging. This is normal and does not 

indicate a  probl em. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Changes Since Last Printing

 

            BOM & Parts List Revisions 

 
 

NSW
TEL: (02) 9677 1555
FAX: (02) 9675 1155

QLD/PNG
TEL: (07) 3204 9166
FAX: (07) 3204 1224

VIC/TAS
TEL: (03) 8787 8288
FAX: (03) 8787 8266

WA
TEL: (08) 9302 4199
FAX: (08) 9303 2095

SA/NT
TEL: (08) 8241 7111
FAX: (08) 8241 7011

NZ
TEL: (09) 447 1007
FAX: (09) 447 1008

Visit our website at  

www.alemlube.com.au

 or 

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Summary of Contents for 670AN3

Page 1: ...A Acoustic power LWA 83 3 dB A uncertainty K 3 dB A Vibration emission value ah 0 6 m s2 uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 Alemite LLC 167 Roweland Drive Johnson City Tennessee 37601 www alemite com Copyright 2011 by Alemite LLC This document contains confidential information that is the property of Alemite LLC 671018 and is not to be copied used or disclosed to others without express written permission Mode...

Page 2: ...r www alemlube co nz NSW TEL 02 9677 1555 FAX 02 9675 1155 QLD PNG TEL 07 3204 9166 FAX 07 3204 1224 VIC TAS TEL 03 8787 8288 FAX 03 8787 8266 WA TEL 08 9302 4199 FAX 08 9303 2095 SA NT TEL 08 8241 7111 FAX 08 8241 7011 NZ TEL 09 447 1007 FAX 09 447 1008 2 SER 595 A Cordless Grease Gun ...

Page 3: ... Second Stage 1 23 Q31631 19 SLD Gear Planet First Stage 3 24 Q31631 15 SLD Washer 1 25 Washer kcoL Washer kcoL 2 26 21 SLDPRT Mount Motor 1 27 Screw M3 x 16 Screw M3 x 16 5 28 393795 19 Motor Assembly with Sun Gear 1 1 Models 595 A C 2 Models 595 B D 30 339820 Cylinder Assembly Grease 1 31 Switch Three W Switch 1 32 336523 Gasket 1 33 Q31631 53 SLD O Ring 1 34 Spring Bleed V Spring Bleed Valve 1 ...

Page 4: ...the risk of electric shock When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock Personal Safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and...

Page 5: ... and are easier to control Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular type of power tool taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from intended could result in a hazardous situation Battery Use and Care Recharge only with the charge...

Page 6: ...un NOTE Refer to Figure 2 for component identification on the following procedures Cartridge Loading 1 Unscrew Grease Cylinder 30 from the gun 2 Pull the follower rod and engage the groove in the follower rod with the slot in the Grease Cylinder cap 3 Remove the plastic cap from the cartridge 4 Apply a film of grease to the exposed inside surface of the cartridge NOTE This is only necessary for a ...

Page 7: ...a thermal protector to prevent the motor from overheating When a blocked bearing line or grease fitting causes the gun to stall the thermal protector will open For maximum motor life avoid operating at stall Check Valve Contamination Should the gun fail the outlet check may be held open Remove Plug 47 clean Ball 44 and the Ball seat of Head 17 Battery Pack and Charger Safety Rules This manual cont...

Page 8: ...it the Battery Do not place the Charger in an area of extreme heat or cold It works best at normal room temperature Battery Charger Operation Charge the Battery only with the Charger provided Make sure power circuit voltage is same as that shown on the charger specifications plate Press down to ensure the battery properly engages with the charger s contacts Function of Red and Green Lights Red Lig...

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