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RISK 

OF 

INJURY

WHAT 

COULD HAPPEN 

HOWTO 

PREVENT IT 

A tool 

left 

unattended, 

or 

with 

the air 

hose attached,

can 

be activated 

by 

unauthorized 

persons 

leading 

to

their 

injury 

or 

injury 

to others.

Remove 

air 

hose 

when 

tool 

is 

not 

in 

use 

and 

store

tool 

in secure 

location 

away from 

reach 

of 

children.

and 

untrained users.

Air 

tools 

can 

propel 

fasteners 

or other 

materials

throughout 

the work 

area.

Use only 

parts, 

fasteners 

and 

accessories

recommended 

by the 

manufacturer.

Keep work area 

clean 

and free 

of 

clutter. 

Keep children and

others 

away 

from 

tool while 

it 

is 

in 

operation.

Keep 

work 

area 

well  Iit.

wrench or a 

key 

that 

is 

left attached to 

rotating

part of 

the 

tooI increases the 

risk of 

personal injury.

Remove 

adjusting keys and wrenches before 

turning

the tool 

on.

Using inflator  

nozzles  for 

duster 

applications 

can

cause serious 

injury.

DO  NOT  use inflator nozzles for duster applications.

Air 

tooIs  

can 

become activated 

by 

accident during

maintenance or tooI changes.

Remove 

air 

hose 

to 

lubricate 

or 

add 

grinding

attachments,  

sanding 

discs,  

drills, etc.  

to  the  

tool.

Never 

carry 

the 

tool 

by 

hose.

Avoid unintentional 

.starting. 

Don't carry 

hook-up

tool 

with 

finger 

.on trigger.

Only  

an  

authorized 

 service rep

resentative 

should 

do

repair 

servicing.

Air tools can cause the workpiece to move upon
contact: leading to injury.

Use 

damps 

or 

other 

devices 

.to 

prevent 

movement.

Loss of 

control 

of 

the 

tool can l

ead 

to 

injury 

to 

self

or 

others.

Never use tool while 

using 

drugs 

or 

alcohol.

Don’t overreach. 

Keep 

proper footing and 

balance.

.•

Keep 

handles dry, clean and 

free from oi

I/

grease.

• Stay alert. 

Watch 

what you are 

doing, Use common

sense. Do not o

perate 

tool 

when 

you 

are tired

.

Poor 

quality, 

improper 

or 

damaged 

tools 

such 

as

grinding 

wheels, 

.chisels, 

sockets, 

drills, nailers, 

staplers,

etc., 

can 

fly apart during operation, propelling particles

throughout the work area causing serious injury.

Always 

use 

tool  

attachment 

rated 

for 

the speed 

of

the 

power 

tool.

Never 

use tools, 

which have 

been dropped, 

impacted or

damaged by 

use.

Use  

only 

impact 

grade sockets 

on 

an 

Impact  wrench.

Do 

not apply excessive force 

to 

the 

tools ; 

let 

the tool

perform 

the 

work.

Fasteners could 

ricochet 

or 

be 

propelled 

causing

serious 

injury 

or 

property .damage:

Never 

point 

discharge 

of 

tool 

at 

self 

or 

others.

Do 

not pull 

trigger 

unless tool 

contact 

safety 

device is

against 

work 

surface.

Never attempt to drive 

fasteners 

into 

hard 

surfaces

such 

as steel, 

concrete, 

or 

tile.

Avoid 

driving 

a  fastener 

on 

top of 

another 

fastener.

Position 

tool  

carefully 

so that 

fasteners will 

be

delivered to 

the 

proper location.

Improperly 

maintained 

tools 

and 

accessories 

can

cause serious 

injury.

Maintain 

the 

tool 

with  

care.

Keep a 

cutting 

tool 

sharp and 

clean. 

A properly

maintained 

tool, with sharp 

cutting edges, reduces the

ri

sk 

of 

binding 

and is easier to control.

*

There 

is a ris

k: 

of bursting 

if 

the 

tool 

is 

damaged.

Check for 

misalignment 

or 

binding of 

moving 

parts,

breakage of parts and 

any 

other 

condition that

 affects

the 

tool’s 

operation. 

If damaged, have 

the 

tool

serviced before 

using.

Use 

only accessories. identified 

by 

the manufacturer

to 

be 

used 

with 

specific 

tools.

Use 

of 

an 

accessory 

not intended for 

use 

with 

the

specific 

tools increase the ri

sk o

injury 

to persons.

Summary of Contents for ADG.2S

Page 1: ...Air die grinder ADG 2S Operators manual ...

Page 2: ...al purchaser of the product HOW TO GET SERVICE The product or part must be returned to the distributor or sales agent for examination You must provide proof of initial purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise If our inspection discloses a defect we will repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price at our option We will return the repaired produ...

Page 3: ...ionofflammable materials Neveroperate toolsnear flammable substances such as gasoline naphtha cleaning solvents etc Workinaclean well ventilatedareafreeof combustible materials Never useoxygen carbondioxideorotherbottled gases as a power source for air tools Exceeding themaximumpressure ratingoftoolsor accessoriescouldcauseanexplosionresultingin serious injury Use compressed air regulated to amaxi...

Page 4: ...and balance Keep handles dry clean and free from oiI grease Stayalert Watchwhatyouaredoing Use common sense Donotoperatetoolwhenyouare tired Poorquality improper ordamagedtoolssuchas grinding wheels chisels sockets drills nailers staplers etc can fly apart during operation propelling particles throughout the work area causing serious injury Alwaysusetool attachmentratedforthespeedof the power tool...

Page 5: ...es etc which could become entangledinmovingpartsofthetools Remove any jewelry watches identifications bracelets necklaces etc whichmightbecome caught by the tool Keep handsaway from moving parts Tieuporcover long hair Alwayswearproperfittingclothingandothersafety equipment when using the tool RISK OF CUT OR BURNS WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT TooIs that cut shear drill staple punch chisel et...

Page 6: ...ily as well asany condensation inthe air lines Water in the air line may enter the tool and damage the tool mechanisms at operation 5 Clean the air inlet filter cartridge weekly The recommended hook up procedure can be viewed in the diagram below 6 Line pressure should be increased accordingly to make up for extra long air hoses usually over 8meters The minimum hose diameter should be 1 4 I D and ...

Page 7: ...sales agent for replacement OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Lubricate thetool before operating See CAREAND MAINTENANCE section for oilinginstructions 2 Loosen the collet fixing cap Part 31 counterclockwise with one wrench while holding the other wrench on the flats of the collet base Part 27 See Figure 1 3 Insert a grinding accessory like a grinding stone not provided into the collet hole See Figure 2 4 ...

Page 8: ...oiler or manually If done manually proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the tool from air supply See Figure 6 2 Place a few drops of air tool oil into the air inlet See Figure 7 Avoid the misuse of thicker oil which may lead to the reduced performance or malfunction 3 Connect thetool to theair supply Run thetool without load for a fewseconds to distributethe oil throughthe tool Any excess oilmay be pro...

Page 9: ...oseis the propersize Long hose or tools using large volumes of air may require a hose with an1 D of 1 2in or largerdepending on the total length of the hoses b Do not use a multiple number of hoses connected together with quick connect fittings This causes additional pressure drops and reduces the tool power Directly connect the hoses together 6 Replace rotor blade 7 Water in tank drain tank See a...

Page 10: ...9 EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST ...

Page 11: ... the tool for spare parts ordering for any necessary replacement to get continuous use of tool and for extending the toollife When ordering spare parts and components give each part number and order quantity Thank you Discover other pneumatic grinders on our website ...

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