Dynabrade Auto File II 18100 Safety, Operation And Maintenance Download Page 1

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Abrasive Belt Tool

Safety, Operation and Maintenance – Save This Document and Educate All Personnel

Parts Page Reorder No. APD13•04

Effective July, 2013

18100 - Supersedes APD08•06
18101 - Supersedes APD06•06

WARNING

Read and understand this tool manual before operating your air tool. Follow all safety rules for the protection of operating personnel as well
as adjacent areas. Always operate, inspect and maintain this tool in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Safety Requirements for the Use, Care and Protection of Abrasive Wheels – ANSI B7.1, Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI) Safety Code
for Portable Air Tools – B186.1, Code of Federal Regulation – CFR 29 Part 1910, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Hand
Held Non-Electric Power Tools – ISO 11148, Safety Requirements and applicable State and Local Regulations.

Read and understand tool manual before work starts
to reduce risk of injury to operator, visitors, and tool.

Ear protection to be worn when exposure to sound, 
exceeds the limits of applicable Federal, State or 
local statues, ordinances and/or regulations.

Practice safety requirements. Work alert, have proper
attire, and do not operate tools under the influence 
of alcohol or drugs.

Air line hazard, pressurized supply lines and flexible 
hoses can cause serious injury. Do not use damaged,
frayed or deteriorated air hoses and fittings.

Eye protection must be worn at all times, eye
protection to conform to ANSI Z87.1.

Respiratory protection to be used when exposed to 
contaminants that exceed the applicable threshold 
limit values required by law.

Some dust created by sanding, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

• Lead from lead-based paints
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

DO NOT USE Tool for Anything Other Than Its Intended Applications.

Training:

Proper care, maintenance, and storage of your air tool will maximize tools performance and reduce chance for accident.

Employer's Responsibility:

Provide operators with safety instructions and training for safe use of tools and accessories.

Report to Your Supervisor any Condition of the Tool, Accessories or Operation you Consider Unsafe.

Tool Intent:

Auto File 

II

are used for grinding, deburring, blending and polishing on various materials. Tool accepts optional

abrasive belts that are 1/8"– 3/4" wide and up to 20-1/2" long.

SAFETY and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully Read and Understand the General
and Sander sections found in Tool Safety
and Operating Guidelines (PN00001676) 
Before Handling or Using Tool.

Carefully Read all instructions before operating or servicing any
Dynabrade

®

Abrasive Power Tool. Products offered by Dynabrade

are not to be modified, converted or otherwise altered from the
original design.

Model

RPM

Belt Size

18100

20,000

1/2" W x 18" L

18101

20,000

3/4" W x 20-1/2" L

SANDER

II

Model 18100

For Serial No. 13F2796A and Higher 

Summary of Contents for Auto File II 18100

Page 1: ...lues required by law Some dust created by sanding grinding drilling and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures ...

Page 2: ...urther use Every 20 Hours or Once a Week Which Ever Comes First Check free speed of tool without the abrasive accessory mounted Measure RPM speed with tachometer and with air pressure set at 90 PSIG while the tool is running If a governed tool is operating at a higher speed than the RPM marked on the tool housing the tool must be serviced and corrected before use A non governed tool may exceed the...

Page 3: ...GASKET 1 5 15 18865 AIR MOTOR HOUSING 1 5 16 18867 PLUG 1 5 17 18446 LOCK RING 1 5 18 18866 WASHER 1 5 19 18400 THROTTLE HOUSING 1 5 20 18420 VALVE SCREW 1 5 21 18419 O RING 1 5 22 18418 O RING 1 5 23 18417 REGULATOR 1 5 24 18416 SPRING 1 5 25 18415 O RING 1 5 26 18413 VALVE STEM 1 5 27 18414 O RING 1 5 28 18412 BUSHING 1 5 29 18411 STOP ROD 1 5 30 18410 SPRING 1 5 31 18408 THROTTLE LEVER 1 5 32 1...

Page 4: ...t and formation of sludge Part No 95821 4 oz Part No 95842 1 pt Dynaswivel Composite construction 1 4 NPT Swivels 360 at two locations which allows an air hose to drop straight to the floor Part No 94300 Mega Flow Plug Provides up to twice the air flow compared to standard plug design Plug has ported design to prevent starving of the air tool Part No 95675 Male OPTIONAL CONTACT ARMS Dynabrade offe...

Page 5: ...fective July 2002 Supersedes APD00 32 96675 Tune Up Kit AUTOMOTIVE Index Key No Part Description 1 18863 Silencer 2 01007 Bearing 3 18823 Vane Set 4 PKG 4 01015 Bearing 5 18869 Gasket 6 18419 O Ring 7 18418 O Ring 8 18416 Spring 9 18415 O Ring 10 18413 Valve Stem 11 18414 O Ring 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 1 DYNABRADE ...

Page 6: ...intain this tool in accordance with the Safety Code for portable air tools ANSI B186 1 and any other applicable safety codes and regulations Please refer to Dynabrade s Warning Safety Operating Instructions for more complete safety information See reverse side for Important Operating Maintenance and Safety Instructions Model 18100 Parts Page Reorder No APD08 06 Effective November 2008 Supersedes A...

Page 7: ... 18869 Gasket 16 18865 7 Housing 17 18867 Plug 18 18446 Lock Ring 19 18866 Washer 20 18400 Housing 21 18420 Valve Screw 22 18419 O Ring 23 18418 O Ring 24 18417 Regulator 25 18416 Spring 26 18415 O Ring 27 18413 Valve Stem 28 18414 O Ring 29 18412 Valve Bushing 30 18411 Stop Rod 31 18410 Safety Lever Spring 32 18408 Throttle Lever 33 18409 Spring Pin 34 18407 Lever Pin 35 18403 O Ring 36 18868 Exh...

Page 8: ...arly with a tachometer If tool is operating at a higher speed than the RPM marked on the tool the tool should be serviced to correct the cause before use 2 Some silencers on air tools may clog with use Clean and replace as required 3 All Dynabrade rotary vane style air motors should be lubricated Dynabrade recommends one drop of air lube per minute for each 10 SCFM example if the tool specificatio...

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