Permon SK 9-5 Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

• Keep hands and fingers away from the throttle lever until it is time to operate the tool.
• Never rest the tool or chisel on your foot.
• Never point the tool at anyone.
• Compressed air is dangerous. Never point an air hose at yourself or co–workers.
• Never blow clothes free of dust with compressed air.
• Be sure all hose connections are tight. A loose hose not only leaks but can come completely off the tool 
and while whipping under pressure, can injure the operator and others in the area. Attach safety cables to 
all hoses to prevent injury in case a hose is accidentally broken.
•  Never  disconnect   a   pressurised   air   hose.  Always   turn   off   the   air   supply  and   bleed   the   tool   before 
disconnecting a hose.
• The operator must keep limbs and body clear of the chisel. If a chisel breaks, the tool with the broken 
chisel projecting from the tool will suddenly surge forward.
• Do not ride the tool with one leg over the handle. Injury can result if the chisel breaks while riding the 
tool.
• Know what is underneath the material being worked. Be alert for hidden water, gas, sewer, telephone or 
electric lines.
• Use only proper cleaning solvents to clean parts. Use only cleaning solvents, which meet current safety 
and health standards. Use cleaning solvents in a well-ventilated area.
• Do not flush the tool or clean any parts with diesel fuel. Diesel fuel residue will ignite in the tool when the 
tool is operated, causing damage to internal parts. When using models with outside triggers or throttle 
levers, take care when setting the tool down to prevent accidental operation.
• Do not operate the tool with broken or damaged parts.
• Never start the tool when it is lying on the ground.
• This tool is not designed for working in explosive atmospheres.
• This tool is not insulated against electric shock.

OPERATION

Lubrication

Always use an air line lubricator with these tools.
Recommended environmentally friendly oils:
SETUZA PRIMOL EKO PNEU 
BP BIOHYD SE46
ÖMV BIOHYD M 32 
TOTAL HYDROBIO 46
Attach the lubricator as close to the tool as practical. After each two or three hours of operation and at the 
beginning of each work shift, if an air line lubricator is not used, disconnect the air hose and pour about 3 
cc of oil into the air inlet of the tool.
Before storing the tool or if the tool is to be idle for a period exceeding twenty-four hours, pour about 3 cc 
of oil into the air inlet and operate the tool for 5 seconds to coat the internal parts with oil.

Air Supply and Connections

Always use clean, dry lubricated air. Dust, corrosive fumes and/or excessive moisture can ruin the motor 
of an air tool. An air line filter can greatly increase the life of an air tool. The filter removes dust and 
moisture.
Make sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and are tightly secured. 
The tool is shipped from the factory with 3/4” G male inlet thread.

Accessory Installation

Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting  
any accessory on this tool or before performing any maintenance on this tool. Failure to do so could result  
in injury.

For Screwed retainer:
1. Screw out the retainer.
2. Check the rubber ring in the retainer and replace it if worn. Missing or worn ring could result in retainer 
breakage.

Summary of Contents for SK 9-5

Page 1: ...Y OF THE EMPLOYER TO PLACE THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL INTO THE HANDS OF THE OPERATOR FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY PERMON s r o tel 420 0 313 558145 Roztoky 420...

Page 2: ...this tool Tool accessories may continue to impact briefly after throttle is released Air powered tools can vibrate in use Vibration repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions may be harmful to your...

Page 3: ...to prevent accidental operation Do not operate the tool with broken or damaged parts Never start the tool when it is lying on the ground This tool is not designed for working in explosive atmospheres...

Page 4: ...fficiently If bites are too big the operator will try to pry with the tool This could break the chisel The tool is designed for demolition not prying Always use a pick for prying If bites are to small...

Page 5: ...ng 30 The inlet bushing 30 can be removed if required though it is assembled into the handle using a high strength retainer and disassembly is not normally necessary Cylinder Disassembly Remove the sp...

Page 6: ...ve in the cylinder SK9 models only Assembly of the fronthead Screw retainer models Replace the sealing ring 8 in its groove in the cylinder Inspect the chisel buffer 13 for wear and replace if necessa...

Page 7: ...2 hex x 82 Vibration Level m s2 13 32 m s2 13 32 m s2 13 32 m s2 Guarranteed Noise Level LWA 105 105 105 SK 13B SK 13D SK 13DZ Weight kg 12 5 12 5 13 5 Length mm 612 612 612 Width mm 236 236 236 Max W...

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Page 9: ...0 Lock Ring 1 12 8042291 8042291 8042291 8042291 Retainer 1 13 273129 273129 273129 273129 Ring 1 14 8330041 8330041 Fronthead Assy 1 15 5132230 5132230 Fronthead 1 16 309331 309331 Screw 1 17 311326...

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