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The screws of the valve block (pos. 1
7
) are tightened sequentially in two
steps
: first
as
preliminary
tighten
(
hand tighten
)
, then
final
tighten in the same sequence.
7
5
8
2
4
6
1
3
7
5
8
2
4
6
1
3
6.13. Storage
When the breaker has stopped operation or after the job is finished
When you stop working, clean the breaker. Move the equipment to a flat surface (an indoor
area is preferred) and position the breaker on wooden blocks.
WARNING!
T
o avoid any dust on the working tool it is prohibited to leave the breaker in the
transport position – with the working tool upright.
Don’t touch the working tool when the breaker has just stopped as it may be
overheated, and can cause a burn injury.
•
Inspect the breaker for exterior oil leakages and check the tool condition.
•
If you operate your breaker underwater (a special underwater kit is required), dry the water from
the tool and grease the pin-holes in the adaptor plate.
•
Close the pressure and return couplings with pressure plugs.
When not planning to use the breaker for an extended period (storing for more than 5 days outdoors
and more than 3 weeks indoors).
•
Take the working tool out of the front head of the breaker.
•
Discharge the nitrogen gas from the gas chamber, push the piston all the way in to avoid any
moisture ingress into the breaker, as it may cause piston rust.
•
Close the pressure and drain connections with tight plugs.
•
Grease the breaker, store it in a dry and ventilated area with the working tool installed.