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RISK  OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

WHAT 

COULD 

HAPPEN

 

HOW 

TO 

PREVENT 

IT

 

Using 

air 

tools 

to 

attach electrical 

wiring can 

result 

in

electrocution 

or 

death.

Never use nail/staplers 

to 

attach electrical wiring

while 

energized.

•This 

tool 

is 

not 

provided 

with 

an 

insulated gripping

surface. 

Contact 

with 

"live" 

wire 

will also make

exposed 

metal 

parts 

of 

the 

tool 

"live" and 

can 

result

in 

electrocution or death.

Avoid 

body 

contact 

with grounded surfaces 

such as

pipes, 

radiators, 

ranges and refrigerators. 

There 

is

an 

increased risk 

of electric 

shock 

if 

your body 

is

grounded.

Fasteners 

coming 

in 

contact 

with 

hidden 

electrical

wiring could cause electrocution 

or 

death.

Thoroughly 

investigate 

the 

workpiece 

for 

possible

hidden wiring before 

performing 

work.

!

RISK 

OF 

ENTANGLEMENT

WHAT COULD 

HAPPEN 

HOW 

TO 

PREVENT 

IT

 

•TooIs 

which 

contain 

moving elements, 

or 

drive other

moving 

parts, 

such 

as 

grinding wheels, sockets, 

sanding

discs, 

etc., 

can 

become entangled 

in 

hair, 

clothing,

jewelry 

and 

other 

loose 

objects, resulting 

in 

severe 

injury.

« 

Never wear 

loose 

fitting 

clothes 

or apparel that 

contains 

loose straps 

or ties, 

etc., 

which 

could 

become 

entangled 

in 

moving 

parts 

of 

the tools. 

Remove 

any 

jewelry, watches, identifications,

bracelets, necklaces, 

etc., 

which 

might become

caught 

by 

the 

tool.

Keep 

hands 

away from moving parts. 

Tie 

up 

or 

cover

 long

hair.

Always wear proper fitting 

clothing 

and 

other 

safety

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, 

etc.

are capable 

of 

causing serious 

injury.

Keep 

the 

working part 

of 

the 

tool away from 

hands

and 

body.

Replace warning labels if they become obscured or removed.

Do not use this tool for other than its intended use.

Excessive air pressure or too much free rotation will decrease the life of  the

tool and may cause a hazardous situation.

Check air hose for wear, and keep them away from heat and sharp edges. Do not
carry the tool by the air hose.

Slip / trip / fall is a major cause of serious injury or even death. Be aware of
excess hose left on your walking way or on the working surface and be aware
of the whipping air hose too.

Continuous operation and bad working condition will injure hands. Once hand
numbs or aches, operator shall stop the tool for a while for relaxing and re-start the
work after recovery. Operator shall immediately see a doctor if such a serious
symptom occurs.

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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