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General Machine Products (KT), LLC
7.5 CONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY TO THE MACHINE
The air inlet to the machine is male via a Chicago coupling on the back of the airbox with an on/off
valve fitted to the airbox to provide control of the air supply to the operator. A pressure gauge is fitted
to the airbox to indicate airbox pressure. Air pressure is also displayed on the remote when in the pre
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installation and installation screen. Maximum safe working pressure is 15 Bar (220 psi).
To fit an air hose to the machine it must have a Chicago coupling and be pressure rated suitably for
the output pressure of the compressor. The machine has a maximum safe working pressure of 15 Bar
(220 psi), this must
not
be exceeded.
7.6 CONNECTING THE REMOTE AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Note:
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Please refer to Section 4.0 Specification for details on power supply quality. General Machine
Products (KT), LLC recommends the use of a Honda EU2200i generator.
Follow the steps below for connecting the remote and electrical supply:
1. Ensure the power supply is
not
connected to the machine or power source (i.e. generator) before
proceeding.
2. Connect the remote to the machine by pushing
the connector into the mating part on the machine,
top connector in opposite end of machine to the
airbox. Once the connector is pushed in screw the
it into the mating part, this prevents the remote ac-
cidentally coming out.
3. Once the remote is connected and screwed in it
is safe to connect the electrical power supply to the
machine, flying lead which is opposite end of the
machine to the airbox. This is again done by push-
ing both sides together and screwing one into the
other.
4. Now connect the electrical power supply to the
power source, this will vary depending on power
source and connector being used. Follow any local
standards and advice of the power source.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO
ENSURE THAT THE CONNECTIONS MEETS
THE ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS FOR THE
RELEVANT COUNTRY.
REMOTE
CONNECTOR
SOCKET
POWER
SOCKET