Dynabrade Auto File II 18100 Safety, Operation And Maintenance Download Page 2

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Filter

Regulator

Lubricator

90 PSIG

(6.2 Bar)

To Tool Station

Ball

Valve

Ball

Valve

Filter

Regulator

Lubricator

Air Flow

Drain
Valve

Drain
Valve

Air Tool

Air Compressor

and Receiver

Drain Valve

Air Hose

90 PSIG MAX

(6.2 Bar)

Air Flow

Refrigerated

Air Dryer

• Dynabrade Air Power Tools are designed to operate at 90 PSIG

(6.2 Bar) maximum air pressure at the tool inlet, when the tool is
running. Use recommended regulator to control air pressure.

• Ideally the air supply should be free from moisture. To facilitate

removing moisture from air supply, the installation of a refrigerated
air dryer after the compressor and the use of drain valves at each
tool station is recommended.

AIR SYSTEM

Closed Loop Pipe System, Sloped in Direction of Air Flow

1

DROP/MIN.

20

SCFM

LUBRICATOR SETTING

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Important:

To keep tool safe, a Preventative Maintenance Program is

recommended. The program should included inspection of the tool and all
related accessories and consumables, including air lines, pressure regulators,
filters, oilers, etc. refer to CAGI B186.1 for additional maintenance information.
If accessory or tool breakage occurs, investigate failure to determine the cause
and correct before issuing tool for work. Use the following schedule as a
starting point in developing a Preventative Maintenance Program. If tool does
not operate properly (RPM, Vibration, Start/Stop) after these scheduled
checks or at any time, the tool must be repaired and corrected before returning
tool to use.

INSTALLATION

• To ensure long life and dependable service, use a Closed Loop Air System

and Filter-Regulator-Lubricator as diagramed below.

• Each tool should have its own dedicated hose connected to an air supply

manifold. Quick disconnects should be installed at the manifold in an effort
to reduce contamination into the tool.

• It is strongly recommended that all Dynabrade rotary vane air tools be used

with a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator to minimize the possibility of misuse due
to unclean air, wet air or insufficient lubrication. Dynabrade recommends the
following: 

10681

Air Line Filter-Regulator-Lubricator — Provides accurate

air pressure regulation, two-stage filtration of water contaminants and
micro-mist lubrication of pneumatic components.

• Dynabrade recommends one drop of air lube per minute for each 20 SCFM

(example: if the tool specification states 40 SCFM, set the drip rate on the
filter-lubricator to 2 drops per minute) Dynabrade Air Lube (P/N 

95842

:

1pt/473ml) is recommended.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Daily (every 8 hours):

• Inspect tool and accessories for damage or broken parts. Replace items

as necessary to ensure proper operation and safety.

• Lubricate motor as recommended. Use Dynabrade Air Lube (P/N 

95842

:

1pt/473ml) 10W/NR. (1 Drop per minute of air lube per 20 SCFM.)

• Check air line pressure with a gage. (MAX. 90 PSIG or 6.2 Bar operating

pressure at the air inlet of the tool.)

• Right angled gear and wick system through gear case grease fitting with

3 plunges of gear oil (P/N 

95848

) and grease gun (P/N 

95541

). (Prime

grease gun prior to greasing.)

• Check tool for proper operation: If operating improperly or demonstrates

unusual vibration, the tool must be serviced and problem corrected before
further 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 RPM marked on the tool
by 10% when operated at free speed with no accessories.

• If tool is running fast look for worn, damaged or missing governors, air

control rings and silencers. Special care must be taken when servicing

governors and speed control devices. Injection molded governor assemblies
are non-serviceable and must be replaced.  

• If tool is running slow look for clogged inlet screen, air stream, silencer(s)

or a malfunctioning governor (see concerns for servicing governors).
Service as required. 

Every 50 Hours:

• Lubricate planetary gears through gear case grease fitting with 3 plunges

of grease (P/N 

95542

) and grease gun (P/N 

95541

). (Prime grease gun

prior to greasing.)

REPAIR

• Use only genuine Dynabrade replacement parts to ensure quality. To order

replacement parts, specify Model#, Serial# and RPM of your air tool.

• Mineral spirits are recommended when cleaning the tool and parts. Do

not clean tool or parts with any solvents or oils containing acids, esters,
ketones, chlorinated hydrocarbons or nitro carbons.

• DO NOT clean or maintain tools with chemicals that have a low flash point

(example: WD-40

®

).

• Motor Tune-Up Kit are available (when applicable) which includes high wear

and medium wear motor parts.

• Air tool markings must be kept legible at all times, if not, reorder housing

and replace. User is responsible for maintaining specification information.

• After maintenance is performed on tool, add a few drops of Dynabrade

Air Lube (P/N 

95842

) to the tool inlet and start the tool a few times

to lubricate air motor. Verify RPM (per 20 hr maintenance schedule),
vibration and operation.

HANDLING & STORAGE

• Use of tool rests, hangers and/or balancers is recommended.

• Protect tool inlet from debris (see Notice).

• DO NOT carry tool by air hose or near the tool throttle lever.

• Store accessories in protective racks or compartments to prevent damage.

• Follow the handling instructions outlined in the operating instructions when

carrying the tool and when changing accessories.

• Protect accessories from exposure to water, solvents, high humidity,

freezing temperature and extreme temperature changes.

END OF USE / DISPOSAL

When tool has reached its end of useful service, disassemble tool into its
primary components (i.e. steel, aluminum and plastic part) and recycle or discard
per local, state and/or federal regulations as to not harm the environment.

NOTICE

All Dynabrade motors use the highest quality parts and metals available and
are machined to exacting tolerances. The failure of quality pneumatic  motors
can most often be traced to an unclean air supply or the lack of lubrication. 
Air pressure easily forces dirt or water contained in the air supply into motor
bearings causing early failure. It often scores the cylinder walls and the rotor
blades resulting in limited efficiency and power. Our warranty obligation is
contingent upon proper use of our tools and  cannot apply to equipment 
which has been subjected to misuse such as unclean air, wet air or a lack 
of lubrication during the use of this tool.

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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