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1.
Disconnect the compressed air supply (fig. 7).
2.
Apply a few drops of compressed air oil in the tool’s air intake (fig. 8). Do not use oil with a high
viscosity. This can impair the tool’s performance.
3.
Connect the tool to the compressed air supply. Operate the tool with no load for a few seconds to
distribute the oil. Any surplus oil may be thrown out from the chuck. Aim the tool in a safe direction.
4.
Before putting the tool away after use, disconnect the air hose and apply 4 or 5 drops of pneumatic
oil in the air intake. Reconnect the air hose and operate the tool for approx. 30 seconds to
distribute the oil evenly. This will ensure the tool lasts longer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
Action
The tool operates
slowly or not at
all.
1.
The tool is
clogged.
1.
Clean the tool with compressed air oil or solvent.
2.
No oil in the
tool.
2.
Lubricate the tool according to the lubrication
instructions.
3.
Low
air
pressure.
3.
a.
Set the regulator on the tool to max.
b.
Set the regulator on the compressor to the
maximum permitted operating pressure for the tool (6.2
bar).
4.
Air
hose
leaking.
4.
Tighten and seal any leaking connections. Use sealing
tape.
5.
Pressure drop. 5.
a.
Use a hose with the correct dimensions. A
long hose or a tool that has a high air consumption may
require a hose with an inner diameter of 1/2” or larger,
depending on the total hose length.
b.
Do not use several hoses linked together with
quick-release couplings. This will cause a pressure drop
and cause the tool to work less efficiently. Connect the
hoses directly.
6.
Worn
rotor
blades.
6.
Replace the rotor blades.
7.
Water
is
emerging
through the
tool’s air outlet.
7.
Drain out the water from the air container (see the
compressor manual). Lubricate the tool and operate
until no water can be seen. Lubricate the tool again and
operate for 1–2 seconds.
Abnormal
vibrations and/or
heat in the tool.
Inadequate
lubrication.
Follow the lubrication instructions.
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