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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
General Maintenance
Should the tool break down or start working in any way which is not normal, stop work immediately and remove
the tool from the air supply.
The tool must only be repaired or maintained by people who have been trained in the subject. Whoever repairs
the tool must know of and be capable of evaluating risks and safety aspects involved in improper maintenance
or incorrect repair.
Remove the tool from the air supply before carrying out repairs or maintenance. Take out any fasteners in the
magazine before starting repairs or maintenance.
Use only genuine Delfast replacement parts. These are produced to the same standards as the original parts of
the tool. The use of parts which are not made by Delfast could reduce the life of the tool to become unsafe.
Cleaning
Remove the tool from the air supply and check the internal components regularly. O-rings should be checked for
wear and replace before they become worn out.
It is good practice to change the head gasket each time the tool is opened. O-ring and gasket kits are available
for your use.
Grease all O-rings, and the surfaces of the cylinder and valve piston regularly.
Oil tool 2-6 times daily depending on usage. Oil to be dropped into fitting where hose connects to the tool.
DO NOT use CRC
®
or similar as these swell the O-rings, a light air tool oil is the most suitable.
Clean build-ups of dirt, glue or foreign material from the nose area and the magazine on a regular basis. Failure
to do so will result in the tool becoming unsafe.
See delfast.com/videos for our clean & care video.
Storage
When not in use for an extended period, oil the tool before storing and again when it is in use.
The tool should be stored in a warm and dry environment. Keep out of reach of children.