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1  Safety Tips  

1.1. General Safety Tips  

 

 
Before operating tool make sure to carefully read and 
observe this operating instruction. 

Generally,  the  operator  of the equipment  and/or  machinery  is  responsible for 
the equipment’s perfect condition and operation, while observing all necessary 
safety regulations. The equipment and/or machinery has been constructed in 
accordance  with  the  newest  level  of  technology  while  recognizing  all 
necessary  safety-related  requirements.  Nevertheless,  while  operating  the 
equipment and/or machinery there is a risk of bodily harm to the operator as 
well as damage to equipment and/or machinery and other property.  
Operate the equipment and/or machinery only if equipment/machinery 

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Is used for the task it was designed for  

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is in perfect working condition and safe to use. 

It  is  important  to  observe  the  technical  data  of  the  equipment,  especially  in 
regards to the environmental temperatures. The designated area of use for this 
equipment  is  clearly  described  in  chapter 

Designated  Equipment  Use

  and 

those  requirements  have  to  be  observed  as  well.  Prerequisite  for  the  safe 
conduct and the uninterrupted operation of the equipment, is the knowledge of 
the  basic  safety  tips  and  the  safety  regulations.  Additionally,  all  current 
regulations  for  a  safe  operational  area,  for  accident-prevention  guidelines  of 
electrical  and  mechanical  installations,  as  well  as  noise  suppression 
requirements  must  be  observed.  During  any  maintenance  or  repair  work,  a 
clean work surface is recommended. Also, it is not recommended to either eat 
or  smoke  during  repair  or  maintenance.  Arbitrary  changes  made  to  the 
equipment, which alters its designated use, voids the warranty and cancels the 
manufacturers liability.  

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The tool is not insulated to protect against an electrical power surge. 

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It is not recommended to use this tool in explosive hazardous 
environments, unless it was specifically designed for such a use. 

The operating instruction booklet, especially the safety symbols and safety tips 
attached to the equipment or included in the documentation, must be observed 
at all times by all persons getting into contact with the equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for 374099 A

Page 1: ...013211EN Operating Instruction Booklet Stationary Screwdriver Spindle 345 300 31U 374099 A 345 400 31U 374099 B 345 500 31U 374099 C 345 600 31U 374099 D 345 700 31U 385170 A MICROMAT...

Page 2: ...r Pneumatic Stationary Screwdriver Spindles 4 1 3 Owner Obligation 4 1 4 Operator Obligation 5 1 5 Warranty and Liability 5 1 6 Symbol Description 6 1 7 Observe Environmental Regulations 8 2 DESIGNATE...

Page 3: ...learly described in chapter Designated Equipment Use and those requirements have to be observed as well Prerequisite for the safe conduct and the uninterrupted operation of the equipment is the knowle...

Page 4: ...pressure A pressure regulator has to be installed which regulates pressure before reaching the tool After turning off the tool the bit will continue to rotate inertia 1 3 Owner Obligation The owner i...

Page 5: ...the following causes apply Use of the equipment in a non designated application Improper installation operation service or maintenance of the machine Operation of the machine with either defective or...

Page 6: ...damaging grease cooling agents or detergents RECOMMENDATIONS Important or additional information on the equipment or in the documentation Use eye protection or wear safety goggles Wear hearing protect...

Page 7: ...r repair and maintenance check the following items make sure all detached and re attached connections are solid confirm that removed covers screens or filters were re installed During disconnecting or...

Page 8: ...ng cleaning agents must not leak into the ground or into the sewage system Such materials must be stored transported contained and recycled in suitable containers 2 Designated Equipment Use Screwdrive...

Page 9: ...onsisting of Filter with condensation reservoir Regulator and Oiler When choosing a maintenance unit observe air consumption rate for the tool see Technical Data Air Consumption Thread Size Part No 0...

Page 10: ...be adjusted to an airflow between 5 0 71 PSI and 6 3 bar 90 PSI A higher pressure leads to increased wear and tear A lower pressure may lead to clutch not being able to correctly shut off the motor In...

Page 11: ...rewdriver Spindle requires the following steps 1 Adjust clutch to required torque setting see paragraph Torque Adjustment 2 Install Screwdriver spindle according to picture Installation Tips for screw...

Page 12: ...icture To avoid loosing parts it is recommended to only disassemble the machine on top of a flat work surface 1 Prior to change of clutch spring disconnect driver from air power supply 2 Unscrew sprin...

Page 13: ...nto the hex of the clutch shaft and turn adjustment nut 323711 by means of the wrench 805491 AF 11 You get a higher torque by turning the adjustment nut in clockwise order and vice versa a lower torqu...

Page 14: ...eeve 364670 A left hand thread only necessary if a finder is mounted Unscrew clutch bearing about 2 5 mm 3 rotations left hand thread Insert bit into the hex drive drive size A3 DIN 3126 bit locks aut...

Page 15: ...port the driver starts rotating at about 15 of its speed This will simplify the enga gement of bit socket to fastener for example when driving hex screws nuts etc If the function control is not needed...

Page 16: ...nd an increased maintenance requirement occurs If NON DEPRAG parts are installed DEPRAG is justified to void any existing warranty and liability obligations ATTENTION Never clamp motor housing into a...

Page 17: ...or housing in direction of the air inlet a Clamp rotor cylinder into fixing device b Pull off shaft side bearing cover from rotor c Remove rotor cylinder NOTE Exchange only complete sets of vanes d Re...

Page 18: ...ir connecting side bearing cover with the ball bearing on the rotor For remaining assembly proceed logically in reverse order with reference to disassembly 5 1 Service Tools Optional Equipment NAME PA...

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Page 28: ...ent oil is in the lubricator if lubrication is used and that the adjustment is correct We recommend for your lubricator DEPRAGOIL part 790081 E After cleaning the gearing parts have to be greased prio...

Page 29: ...spring Insufficient Power Air pressure too low Air pressure should be 90 PSI for maximum performance Restriction in air hose Remove bends or other restrictions Valve Pin too short Check required lengt...

Page 30: ...rewdriver directed towards yourself or any other person Verify the actual size only with compressed air connected 8 Delivery Capacity Please check the delivery capacity in regards to its completeness...

Page 31: ...see catalog D 3340 Operating Screwdriver with a Finder Installation of the Finder optional equipment Unscrew spring sleeve left hand thread Insert finder into the spring sleeve place pressure spring...

Page 32: ...aws 461500 3 Unscrew the quick release nipple and take off the seal ring and one silencer 4 Assemble the extension 335666 with the supplied seal ring 801147 onto the threaded fitting in the air inlet...

Page 33: ...eversible right shut off Torque min Ncm in oz 2 3 Torque max soft pull up Ncm in oz 40 57 50 70 70 97 70 97 70 97 Torque max hard pull up Ncm in oz 50 70 50 70 70 97 70 97 70 97 Speed unloaded rpm 130...

Page 34: ...stored in a dry locked area Disassemble the machine for the required disposal complete Observe local and environmental regulations for the separation and recycling of materials Recycle waste oil to av...

Page 35: ...of the screwdriver spindle 345 300 31U 345 400 31U 345 500 31U 345 600 31U 345 700 31U its design this tool is meant for integration with another machine Operation of this tool is not permitted unles...

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