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Instructions

Thank you very much for your purchase of this Nitto Kohki product.
Before using your tool, please read this manual carefully so that you may use it properly to get the most out of it.
Please keep the manual handy - so you can use it whenever necessary.

The following Safety notations are used throughout the manual to highlight safety precautions for the user and for the 
tool.

 

WARNING:

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided by following the 
instructions given, could result in death or serious injury.

 

CAUTION:

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided by following the 
instructions given, could result in injury or material damage.

* Please note, however, that failure to observe safety precautions under the “

 

CAUTION

” category could result in 

a serious occurrence depending on the situation.
Please observe all safety precautions in the manual.

CAUTION:

 Important precautions for tool setup, operation and maintenance.

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 WARNING:

It might be dangerous to operate the tool if the instructions supplied are not followed.

Using this tool improperly could result in serious injury. Read the instruction manual before 
use.

Contents

Precautions on Use (Make sure to follow the 

instructions given)................................................. 1

General Power Tool Safety Warnings ...................1
General Pneumatic Tool Safety Warnings ............4
Product Specific Safety Rules...............................4

1  Application ......................................................... 6
2  Checking Inside the Package ............................ 6
3  Part Names........................................................ 6
4  Air Supply .......................................................... 7

5  Preparation ........................................................ 8

Replacing the Grinding Wheel ..............................8
Start and stop........................................................9

6 How to Use ...................................................... 10

Grinding work ......................................................10

7 Maintenance and Inspection............................ 11

Storing the tool ....................................................11
Storing the Grinding Wheel .................................11
Maintenance and inspection ...............................12
Disposal ..............................................................13

California Proposition 65

 WARNING

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains 
chemicals known [to the State of California] to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints,

Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and

Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure 
to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust 
masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Summary of Contents for DIMMER MONOCANALE MULTIPROTOCOLLO COSTANT CURRENT

Page 1: ...O15744 measurement standard 2 Based on the 3 axes combined value measurement standard of the ISO28927 1 of the hand held tool frequency correction vibration acceleration effective value Japan Use Only...

Page 2: ...s tool improperly could result in serious injury Read the instruction manual before use Contents Precautions on Use Make sure to follow the instructions given 1 General Power Tool Safety Warnings 1 Ge...

Page 3: ...ollector can reduce risk caused by dust When loud noise is generated in the workplace wear a hearing protection Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Be on your guard when work...

Page 4: ...nspection before using the tool Before using the tool check for loose screws on the tool and for damage on the protective cover or other parts and make sure that the tool operates normally and demonst...

Page 5: ...amaged sections Sufficiently check for damage on accessories or other parts that the tool operates normally and that work can be performed appropriately If there are accessories or parts that have bee...

Page 6: ...s During grinding hot chips scatter Since it could cause blindness respiratory disorders burns or hearing impairment when working to protect your body use protective eyewear a dust mask earplugs glove...

Page 7: ...ttaching the Grinding Wheel be sure to use a tachometer to check the no load rotation speed of the tool Make sure the Valve Ring of the main unit is at the maximum rotation position and that the rotat...

Page 8: ...k for any damage that may have occurred during transportation If an abnormality is found request service from the retailer where you purchased the tool or the nearest NITTO service member store Packag...

Page 9: ...8 between the Compressor 1 and the tool 8 Compressed air exits the Compressor and cools and moisture condenses Some moisture could condense inside the Connecting Hose and get inside the tool causing a...

Page 10: ...taching 1 Insert the Outer Flange 5 into the Grinding Wheel 4 2 While holding the Spindle Lock Button 1 turn the Driving Flange 3 by hand and push the button at the position where rotation stops 3 Ali...

Page 11: ...2 is visible When the green line 2 is visible it indicates that the Valve Ring is OFF 1 2 2 Attach the Connecting Hose to the tool then turn the Valve Ring counterclockwise 4 while pushing the Valve...

Page 12: ...ng surface Doing so could damage parts or damage the Grinding Wheel Strongly pressing the tool against the working surface does not change work efficiency 1 Hold the tool with your hand to start 2 Lig...

Page 13: ...il ISO VG 10 from the Coupler of the tool and operate a little before storing If the tool is left as is after use moisture in the air could remain inside the main unit likely causing rust to occur Sto...

Page 14: ...ffler 4 Spacer 3 and Packing Cover 5 Remove the Muffler under the Packing Cover as well 5 4 3 2 1 4 1 Countersunk Head Screw 4 14 2 Exhaust Cover 3 Spacer 4 Muffler 5 Packing Cover 2 Use a grease gun...

Page 15: ...sassembly procedure in reverse Insert the Muffler under the Packing Cover so that there is no clearance in the Housing Disposal Separate the tool accessories and packing materials for environmentally...

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