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Maintenance/service
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Do not take apart or modify tool.
Disassembling or modification carried out without
the supervision by a qualified or authorized service
engineer might cause accident.
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Inspect cutting tool and accessories, etc.
A l w a y s c h e c k t o s e e t h a t L a p p i n g t o o l a n d
accessories, etc. are in good operating condition
without damage or deterioration -- before you
mount them on the power tool. Should you find any
damage to an accessory or part, please contact
sales agent through which you have purchased your
tool or an authorized dealer near you for repair.
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Check parts for damage.
When you have found damage to accessory or other
part, carefully check the damaged part to determine
the extent of influence it has upon the functions of
the power tool – that is, determine whether it can
still perform its normal functions. Check to see that
the linkage of the moving members is OK, that all
parts are OK without damage, that they are properly
mounted, and that the power tool functions normally.
Should you find any damage to an accessory or
part that may hamper proper functioning of the tool,
please contact sales agent through which you have
purchased your tool or an authorized dealer near
you for repair.
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Have your tool repaired at Nitto service station
For repair or parts replacement please contact sales
agent through which you have purchased your tool
or an authorized dealer near you.
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Use Nitto genuine parts.
Use of improper parts may result in serious
occurrence.
To obtain a Nitto genuine part, consult this Manual or
contact sales agent from which you have purchased
your tool directly.
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Do not detach label or nameplate from tool.
When a label or nameplate gets scratched or peeled
off, contact sales agent through which you have
purchased your tool or Nitto Koki Co., Ltd. directly
for a replacement.
GENERAL: PNEUMATIC
TOOLS
Warning
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Use appropriate air pressure.
Excessively high air pressure will increase the
number of revolutions or strokes, causing not only
premature failure or breakage but also unexpected
accident.
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Connect only pneumatic air supply lines.
Never attempt to connect the Air Lapping Tool to
any supply line other than a pneumatic air supply
line. There are other kinds of supply lines and pipes,
such as oxygen supply lines, nitrogen supply lines or
gas pipes.
Never attempt to connect the Air Lapping Tool to any
of these other types of supply lines.
Attempting to connect the Air Lapping Tool to any
supply line other than a pneumatic air supply line
can result in accidents and/or severe injury.
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Start tool properly.
Turn the start switch OFF before connecting the tool
to the hose leading to air supply line.
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Always disconnect the tool from the connecting
hose leading to air supply line before putting on
or taking off accessories or before getting down
to maintenance work.
●
Avoid exposure to exhaust air.
Exhaust air contains from pneumatic tool contains oil
and contaminated moisture. Make sure that exhaust
air will not be directed to your face or anyone else
who may be around.
●
Keep tool off electricity.
The pneumatic tool is not insulated against
electricity. You may get electric shock if your
pneumatic tool comes into contact with running
electricity: keep it off electricity.
Caution
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Handle tool carefully.
Abusive use of tool would invite failure or accident.
Do not throw or drop; don’t give tool a shock.
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Handle connecting hose carefully.
Don’t hold the tool by the connecting hose when
carrying it; don’t pull the connecting hose to
disconnect.