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SECTION VII 

 

PARTS BREAKDOWN 

 
Ref. 

Part No. 

Description 

 

1   

 

SCREW 

2   

 

O-RING (P12) 

3   

 

O-RING (P8) 

4   

 

AIR REGULATOR 

5   

 

SPRING 

6   

 

VALVE STEM BUSHING 

7   

 

VALBE STEM  

8   

 

O-RINGS (3.5*1.4)  

9   

 

AIR INLET 

11 

 

O-RING (26.7*1.78) 

12 

 

CONE MUFFLER 

13 

 

PROTECTING RUBBER   

14 

 

HOUSING 

15 

 

SPRING PIN 

16 

 

LEVER 

17 

 

BEARING  

18 

 

REAR PLATE 

19 

 

ROTOR BLADE   

20 

 

ROTOR 

21 

 

PIN 

22 

 

CYLINDER 

23 

 

FRONT PLATE 

24 

 

BEARING  

25 

 

WASHER 

26 

 

BEARING 

27 

 

THREAD RING GEAR 

28 

 

IDLE GEAR 

29 

 

NEEDLE BEARING 

30 

 

IDLE GEAR PIN 

 

Ref. 

Part No. 

Description 

 
31 

 

GEAR PLATE 

32 

 

SLIDING KEY 

33 

 

BEARING 

34 

 

CLAMP NUT 

35 

 

BEVEL GEAR 

36 

 

WASHER 

37 

 

SCREW (M4*6) 

38 

 

PLASTIC HOUSING 

40 

 

TOOTHED PULLEY 

41 

 

KEY (3*13) 

42 

 

BELT DRIVE SHAFT 

43 

 

TOOTHED BELT 

44 

 

LEFT BEVEL GEAR 

45 

 

BELT DRIVE SHAFT 

46 

 

SCREW (3*18L) 

47 

 

NUT 

48 

 

HANDLE RING 

49 

 

HANDLE  

50 

 

VACUUM ADAPTER 

51 

 

NUT (M4) 

52 

 

SCREW (M4*27L) 

53 

 

SCREW 

54 

 

COVER 

56 

 

SCREW (1/4”*28UNF*1”) 

58 

 

HEX (3/16”) 

59 

 

WASHER 

60 

 

WASHER 

61 

 

SCREW 

64 

 

PIN (3*5) 

   

 

 

DIAGRAM OF UNIT

 

 

Summary of Contents for Rotostrip ROTO100

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ssion from NOVATEK Corporation Making copies of this manual for any purpose other than your own personal use is a violation of the United States copyright laws January 1 2011 issue 1 0 Specifications...

Page 3: ...ile liquids such as kerosene diesel or jet fuel Use only recommended lubricants Keep work area clean uncluttered ventilated and illuminated Keep all electrical connections clear of water or other liqu...

Page 4: ...with inside trigger always be sure that the gloves will not prevent the trigger from being released Wear safety shoes hard hat safety goggles gloves dust mask and any other appropriate protective clo...

Page 5: ...PERSONAL SAFETY 6 SECTION IV TOOL CARE AND USAGE 6 SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 SECTION V PLACING IN OPERATION 8 ABRASIVE BRUSH ASSEMBLY 8 ERASER WHEEL ASSEMBLY 9 SECTION VI SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 9 TR...

Page 6: ...unit for any loose or damaged parts every time prior to use CAUTION Make sure power supply is off prior to inspection 1 Keep your working area clean from dirt and debris A cluttered working area is da...

Page 7: ...pply of clean dry air and suitable lubrication is recommended for trouble free use Tighten all hose connector fittings and blow out hose to insure that all debris is purged from the supply line before...

Page 8: ...rsa This can cause damage to the machine and operator 4 Start the tool by moving the safety stop forward and depressing the throttle level The throttle level will return to its initial position when i...

Page 9: ...enough SCFM e Check Panel Box circuit breaker f Add a few drops of oil to the compressed air connection and air inlet of pneumatic tool B If the machine is making an unusual sound a Check the same co...

Page 10: ...PLATE 24 BEARING 25 WASHER 26 BEARING 27 THREAD RING GEAR 28 IDLE GEAR 29 NEEDLE BEARING 30 IDLE GEAR PIN Ref Part No Description 31 GEAR PLATE 32 SLIDING KEY 33 BEARING 34 CLAMP NUT 35 BEVEL GEAR 36...

Page 11: ...n the outside the return merchandise authorization number All packages received without any R M A on the outside will be refused by NOVATEK CORPORATION receiving department Warranty claims will only b...

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