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the energy supply. 

 

For inserting the blade to the tool, insert the blade to 
the no mar.

 

Tighten the hex screw at no mar tip for securing the 
blade.

 

Before operation, ensure the inserted tool is fixed in 
tool.

 WARNING

Ensure the air supply is clean and does not exceed 
90psi while operating the tool. Too high an air pressure 
and unclean air will shorten the product life due to 
excessive wear, and may be dangerous causing 
damage and/or personal injury.

LUBRICATION

An automatic in-line 

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 lter-regulator-lubricator 

is 

recommended (Fig. 5) as it increases tool life and keeps 
the tool in sustained operation. The in-line lubricator 
should be regularly checked and 

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 lled with air tool oil.

Proper adjustment of the in-line lubricator is performed by 
placing a sheet of paper next to the exhaust ports and 
holding the throttle open approximately 30 seconds. The 
lubricator is properly set when a light stain of oil collects 
on the paper. Excessive amounts of oil should be avoided. 
It becomes necessary to store the tool for an extended 
period of time (overnight, weekend, etc.), it should receive 
a generous amount of lubrication at that time. The tool 
should be run for approximately 30 seconds to ensure oil 
has been evenly distributed throughout the tool. The tool 
should be stored in a clean and dry environment.

 

It is most important that the tool be properly 
lubricated by keeping the air line lubricator filled 
and correctly adjusted. Without proper lubrication 
the tool will not work properly and parts will wear 
prematurely.

 

Use correct lubricant in the air line lubricator. The 
lubricator should be of low air flow or changing air 
flow type, and should be kept filled to the correct 
level. Use only recommended lubricants, specially 
made for pneumatic applications. Substitutes may 
harm the rubber compounds in the tools O-rings 
and other rubber parts.

IMPORTANT!

See Figure 5.

If a 

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 lter/regulator/lubricator is not installed on the air 

system, air operated tools should be lubricated at least 
once a day or after 2 hours work with 2 to 6 drops of oil, 
depending on the work environment, directly through 
the male 

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 tting in the tool housing.

LOADING AND OPERATION

 WARNING

Drain  the  air  tank  daily.  Water  in  the  air  line  will 
damage the tool.

 

Clean air inlet filter weekly.

 

Line pressure should be increased to compensate for 
unusually long air hoses (over 8 metres). The hose 
diameter should be 9.52 mm (3/8”) I.D.

 

There is a risk of being injured by whipping compressed 
air hose.

 

Keep hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check 
hose for wear, and make certain that all connections 
are secure.

MAINTENANCE

 

Keep the tool safe by regular maintenance.

 

Always keep your air tool clean and lubricated. Daily 
lubrication is essential to avoid internal corrosion and 
possible failure.

 

If the tool cannot be used anymore, make sure to 
dispose of it so as not to impose hazards on people 
and the environment.

 

Only lubricants (air tool white oil) recommended by the 
manufacturer should be used.

TROUBLESHOOTING

 WARNING

If any of the following symptoms appears during your 
operating, stop using the tool immediately, or serious 
personal injury could result. Only quali

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 ed persons or 

an authorized service center can perform repairs or 
replacement of tool.

Disconnect tool from air supply before attempting repair or 
adjustment. When replacing O-rings or cylinder, lubricate 
with air tool oil before assembly.

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