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Fig. 1
3. AIR SUPPLY
3-1.
Air Pressure
Adjust air pressure with the air regulator to the level
appropriate for the pneumatic tool used.
Air pressure that is too low will fails the tool to
operate at full capacity.
Air pressure that is too high may cause damage to
the tool.
3-2. Air Line (Fig.2)
Use a 9.5mm (3/8”) I.D. connecting hose between
the compressor and the tool.
Drained water, etc., if flown into the tool, could
cause tool failure. Install an air filter. between the
compressor and the tool.
Air Regulator
Oiler
Air Filter
Compressor
Lubrication
Tool
9.5mm (3/8”) I.D.
Hose
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3-3. Lubrication
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Use the machine oil ISO VG-10. Failure to lubricate
as required may result in damage to the tool. Use
of oil that is too thick will reduce the performance of
tool.
4. MOUNTING FILES
Warning
Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air
supply hose.
To mount a file, loosen the Hex. Socket Set Screw,
insert the file shaft, and retighten the screw with the
Hex. Socket Screw Key until the file is securely fixed.
Fig. 3
5. HOW TO OPERATE THE TOOL
To start, push the slide switch forward to the “ON”
position. The tool may not start if the switch is pushed
forward gradually.
To stop, pull up the slide switch to the “OFF” position.
Fig. 4
6. STORAGE
Caution
When tool is not used, store it out of reach of
children.
Avoid storing the tool in a location subject to high
humidity. If the tool is left as it is used, residual
moisture on the inside can cause rusting. Before
storing, and after operation, oil the tool at the air inlet
with machine oil ISO VG-10 and run it for a short time.