
7
Operating Instructions - Battery Grease Gun
GB
Voltage (V)
20
Charging time (minutes)
approx. 120
Delivery/Battery load
50 pieces 400 g cartridges (without counter pressure)
15 pieces 400 g cartridges (at approx. 100 bar counter pressure)
Dimensions LxWxH (mm)
118 x 76 x 65
Weight (kg)
0,632
Tab. 4.-1: Technical data
5. Area of application
The grease gun is suitable for pressing greases up to the viscosity class NLGI 2 at a temperature of 20 °C.
6. Risks when handling the battery grease gun
CAUTION
Excessive pressure at the point of lubrication may destroy the grease
nipple, the bearing or even the machine
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Observe the maintenance and service instructions of the machine
manufacturer.
CAUTION
Damaged accessories may lead to personal injury and material damage!
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High pressure hoses must not be bent, twisted or stretched.
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Attachments and accessories must be checked for wear, splits or other
damage throughout its period of use.
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Damaged accessories and attachments must be replaced immediately.
DANGER
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Never work with the battery grease gun in the vicinity of open fire, gas or
other combustible fluids.
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The battery grease gun can build up a high pressure (up to 400 bar). Safety
glasses and safety shoes are required. Keep hands away from rubber hoses
under high pressure.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury due to electric shock!
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Avoid contact with other metals during greasing because of the risk of
accidental earthing.
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Do not use the device in rain or when wet (electric shock!).
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Do not use the battery charger in humid / moist rooms.
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Do not use the grease gun if it is damaged, if it was stored under the open sky
or if it was dipped into a liquid.
7. Commissioning and putting into operation
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Check the grease gun and the accessories for completeness (see
a
chapter 12.
exploded view of the battery grease gun).
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After each refilling or grease cartridge change, check the grease gun. Note that an air bubble may
cause fat loss or inefficiency.
Use the venting valve to vent the grease pump (see
a
chapter 7.1.4.).