Dynabrade Auto File II 18100 Safety, Operation And Maintenance Download Page 8

Products to be considered for warranty must be sent back to our factory, transportation prepaid by the user.  Please send tool back to attention of 
“Repair Department” with note fully explaining the nature of the problem along with a copy of original invoice indicating model and serial number.

Our obligation is contingent upon proper use of “Autobrade Red” tools in accordance with factory recommendations, instructions and practices.

The warranty shall not apply in these cases:

1. Normally wearable parts such as bearings, rotor blades, etc.
2. Consumables such as sanding pads, etc.
3. Misuse, neglect in maintaining tool or tool modification.
4. Lack of lubrication or evidence of rust, dirt or corrosion.
5. Tools requiring normal tune-up or cleaning.
6. Tools being used after they are badly worn such as using ratchet with worn yoke.
7. Ratchets, anvils damaged by excessive hand torquing.
8. Use in production-type applications.

Autobrade Red Important Operating, Maintenance and Safety Instructions

Carefully read all instructions before operating or servicing any Dynabrade

®

Abrasive Power Tool.

Warning:  

Hand, wrist and arm injury may result from repetitive work motion and overexposure to vibration.

Important:  

All Dynabrade air tools must be used with a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator to maintain all warranties.

Operating Instructions:

Warning:

Eye, face, respiratory, sound and body protection must be worn while operating power tools.  Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. 
Follow safety procedures posted in workplace.

1.

With power source disconnected from tool, securely fasten abrasive/accessory on tool.

2.

Install air fitting into inlet bushing of tool.  

Important:  

Secure inlet bushing of tool with a wrench before attempting to install the air fitting to avoid

damaging valve body housing.

3.

Connect power source to tool.  Be careful not to depress throttle lever in the process.

4.

Check tool speed with tachometer.  If tool is operating at a higher speed than the RPM marked on the tool or operating improperly, the tool should be
serviced to correct the cause before use.

5.

Air tools are not intended for use in explosive atmospheres and are not insulated for contact with electrical power sources.  Sanding/Grinding certain
materials can create explosive dust.  It is the employers responsibility to notify the user of acceptable dust levels.  Sanding/Grinding can cause sparks
which can cause fires or explosions.  It is the users responsibility to make sure the work area is free of flammable materials.

Maintenance Instructions:

1.

Check tool speed regularly 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 specifications state 40 SCFM, set the drip rate of your filter-lubricator at 4 drops per minute).
Dynabrade Air Lube (P/N 

95842

:  1 pt. 473 ml.) is recommended.

4.

An Air Line Filter-Regulator-Lubricator must be used with this air tool to maintain all warranties.  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.

5.

Use only genuine Dynabrade replacement parts.  To reorder replacement parts, specify the 

Model #

Serial #

, and 

RPM 

of your machine.

6.

Mineral spirits are recommended when cleaning the tool and parts.  Do not clean tool or parts with any solvents or oils containing acids, esters,
keytones, chlorinated hydrocarbons or nitro carbons.

7.

DO NOT clean or maintain air tools with chemicals that have a low flash point (example:  WD-40

®

).

Important:

User of tool is responsible for following accepted safety codes such as those published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Operate machine for one minute before application to workpiece to determine if machine is working properly and safely before work begins.

Always disconnect power supply before changing abrasive/accessory or making machine adjustments.

Inspect abrasives/accessories for damage or defects prior to installation on tools.

Please refer to Dynabrade’s Warning/Safety Operating Instructions Tag (Reorder No. 

95903

) for more complete safety information.

Warning:

Hand, wrist and arm injury may result from repetitive work, motion and overexposure to vibration.

Autobrade Red Tool Warranty

Following the reasonable assumption that any inherent defect which might prevail in a product will become apparent to the user within

6 months

from the

date of purchase, “Autobrade Red” tools are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service.

We shall, at our option, repair or replace at our factory, any “Autobrade Red” tool which shall, within 6 months after delivery to the original 
purchaser, indicate upon our examination to have been defective.

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Safety Instructions:

Products offered by Dynabrade should not be converted or otherwise altered
from original design without expressed written consent from Dynabrade, Inc.

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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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