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22.  Do not abuse cord.  Never carry tool by cord or pull it to 

disconnect from receptacle,  Keep cord from heat, oil, and 
sharp edges. 

23. Guard against electric shock.  Prevent body contact with 

grounded surfaces.  For example, pipes, radiators, ranges 
and refrigerator enclosures. 

24.  Outdoor use extension cords.  When tool is used outdoors, 

use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so 
marked. 

25. Stay alert.  Watch what you are doing.  Use common sense.  

Do not operate tool when you are tired. 

26.  Drugs, alcohol, medication.  Do not operate tool while 

under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication. 

27.  Store idle tool.  When not in use, tool should be stored in 

a dry and locked place, out of reach of children. 

28. Do not use the tool for a purpose other than designated by 

the manual. 

29. Please check both air hose and water hose not to mix-up 

connecting. 

30. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas 

invited accidents. 

31. Always wear personal protective equipment such as safety 

goggles, hearing protectors and dust mask or respiratory 
protective equipment (PPE). 

32. Follow ANSI Z87.1 or local/national standards for eye-wear 

and other personal protective equipment requirements. 
Everyday eyeglasses are not safety glasses. 

33. Exposure to certain chemicals in dust generated from 

workpiece and/or abrasive materials can result in lung 
damage and other physical injury. Your risk of exposure 
varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. 
To reduce your exposure to dust, work in a well-ventilated 
area and work with approved safety equipment designed to 
filter out microscopic particles. 

34. Dress properly. Do not wear loos clothing or jewelry as 

they can be caught in moving parts. Contain long hair with 
a cap or a hair cover. 

35. When operating an air tool outside, always wear gloves, 

safety shoes (preferably non- skid) and hard hat. 

36. Use sound insulation walls if required by your local 

provisions and regulations. 

37. Stay alert, be careful with what you are doing when 

operating an air tool. Do not use tool while tired or under 
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. 

38. Do not overwork and have a rest before you get too tired. 

39. Always check ration direction before use. 

40. Never place you hand or face near the rotating accessory 

42. Do not operate the tool continually at full throttle without a 

work load on the tool. 

43. Do not dismantle or modify the tool. 

44. Do not direct the tool towards bystanders and/or animals. 

Fragments of workpiece or of a broken accessory may fly 
away and cause injury. Keep bystanders out of work area. 

45. Do not abuse the hose. Never use the air hose for carrying. 

The tool can start suddenly and may cause injury. Keep the 
air hose away from sharp edges. 

46. Do not use damaged air hose. Damaged air hose increase 

the risk of accident. 

47. Never work near inflammable liquid or in a highly explosive 

area. 

48. Make sure that the tool is off before connecting to the air 

compressor. 

49. Always disconnect the tool from air supply before 

removing any accessory or maintenance work.  

50. Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. 

The correct tool will do the job better and safer. 

51. If any physical hand/wrist discomfort is experienced, stop 

work promptly and seek medical attention. Hand, wrist and 
arm injury may result from repetitive work, motion and 
overexposure to vibration. Thake frequent rest and limit 
daily time of use. 

52. Handle the tool with care. Dropping the tool on a ground, 

crashing it into objects any cause the tool to deform and 
crack. 

53. Use only an air compressor. Use of high pressure gas 

other than an air such as an oxygen and acetylene will 
increase the risk of explosion. 

54. Pneumatic tool’s exhaust air contains oil and contaminated 

moisture. Make sure it is not directed towards you or 
anyone within the work area. 

55. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all 

times. 

56. When working at height, make sure that nobody in 

underneath, and ensure also that the tool is kept on a 
stable platform. 

57. Always inspect wires and pipes inside the workpiece. 

Carefully use the tool so that the rotating part will not 
contact them. The rotating part contacting electric wires 
and gas pipes while operating the tool will increase the risk 
of electric shock and gas leak. 

58. When grinding, pay attention to dust and sand on the 

surface of cup wheels, so that they do not leave scratches 
on the workpiece. 

GENERAL SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for PA6000

Page 1: ...IC REAR EXHAUST WET GRINDER MODEL PA6000 OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL Caution Read Safety and General Instructions carefully before using the tool for the first time serial number You should record the S...

Page 2: ...FEATURES 7 v SPECIFICATIONS 7 vi UNPACKING ASSEMBLY OPERATION PROCEDURES 8 vii SPECIFIC CAUTION FOR AIR SUPPLY 11 viii ABOUT AIR PRESSURE AND VOLUME 11 ix ABOUT SILENCE 11 x MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTI...

Page 3: ...12 Always use safety glasses Wear safety glasses must comply with ANSI Z87 1 at all times Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses Use face or dust mask if cut...

Page 4: ...rk and have a rest before you get too tired 39 Always check ration direction before use 40 Never place you hand or face near the rotating accessory 42 Do not operate the tool continually at full throt...

Page 5: ...fore using check alignment of moving parts and breakage or improper mounting 81 Use the Pearl PA6000 for wet grinding only 82 Only use a Backing pad rated for 5000 RPM or higher SPECIFIC WARNINGS FOR...

Page 6: ...ted Lubricating the tool before and during work is not needed Excessive oil will turn into a tar like substance inside the tool causing the vanes to stick in the rotor and slow the tool down 9 At the...

Page 7: ...oval number are not recommended because they do little to protect the worker For more information about respirator programs including what respirators have received NIOSH approval as safe and effectiv...

Page 8: ...required Check the content for the following items before discarding any packaging vi UNPACKING ASSEMBLY OPERATION PROCEDURES PA6000 Air Water Exhaust Hoses Water Hose Joint Hose Nipple Spanner Wrench...

Page 9: ...se to the grinder air hose fitting 4 Thread the water hose to the water hose fitting 6 Slide the exhaust hose over the water and air hoses 5 Tighten the water hose nut 7 Use the fastener to secure exh...

Page 10: ...10 OPERATION PROCEDURES 1 Place wrench on bottom of spindle 2 Screw on cup wheel and tighten 3 Turn the water on to desired water volume 4 Use the lever to control air flow Begin grinding...

Page 11: ...ularly clean the tool s air vents 7 Connect the tool to the air supply as shown below viii ABOUT AIR PRESSURE AND VOLUME 1 The manufacturer specification on the tool is 10 000 RPM at 80 90 PSI Pressur...

Page 12: ...er attachments be sure to remove the air hose Be sure to use the dry and clean compressed air Don t use the tool in pressure exceeding air pressure 0 63Mpa The air tool is precious machine Don t throw...

Page 13: ...Check if the air hose is connected in place and air leak found or not 3 Check if the air regulator lever is opened 4 Considering oil level down try idling operation in lubrication WATER WON T COME OU...

Page 14: ...products 2 Items returned for replacement or refund should be in original cartons and must be accompanied by a packing slip with the following information Returned Goods Authorization RGA number obta...

Page 15: ...43 Ball Bearing 1 670307 44 Pinion Gear 1 670308 45 Gasket 1 670309 46 Cap Screw 2 670310 47 Pipe Connector 1 670311 48 Inner Pipe 1 670312 49 Angle Head 1 670313 50 Cap Screw 2 670314 51 Screw 1 6703...

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