
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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1300 855 831
MODEL: AERO
2
SPADE PRODUCT CODE: 59540 04/2018
AUS
AERO
2
SPADE
Before starting the equipment
Mounting the scraper (Fig. 2)
Mount the scraper scraper blade (E) with the holder (A), by using the screws (B), the
rings (C) and the nuts (D) .
Required tool: Open end wrench, 17 mm. (not included)
Inserting/replacing tool (Fig. 3)
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Risk of injury due to tools! To insert or replace tools, the device must be
rendered pressure-less as a matter of principle as otherwise the device could
be unintentionally started up if handled incorrectly. When dealing with sharp,
pointed or hot tools, always wear suitable protective gloves in order to avoid
injuries.
Use only original tools or tools that have been expressly approved by the manu-
facturer for use with this device.
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Hold the device with the tool receiver (1) upwards. Support the other end on
the ground. If the device has already been in operation, check whether the tool
receiver (1) is oily.
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Insert the requested tool (7; 8; 9; 10 or 11) into the tool receiver (1) with the hex.
in the required orientation.
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Slide the sliding sleeve (2) downwards with the other hand until the tool (7; 8; 9;
10 or 11) slides into the receiver. Guide the sliding sleeve back into place again
(2).
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Pull the tool (7; 8; 9; 10 or 11) to check that it is correctly latched into the tool
receiver (1). Check whether the hexagon of the tool (7; 8; 9; 10 or 11) is posi-
tively locked into the tool receiver.
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Slide the sliding sleeve (2) halfway downwards.
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Pull the tool (7; 8; 9; 10 or 11) out with the other hand. Guide the sliding sleeve
back into place again (2).
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Attention! Danger of injury through tools flying out. Every time the tool
is changed, ensure that the tool receiver (1) has no signs of severe wear or
heavy impacts. Also, ensure that the hex. on the tool is in flawless condition.
After every tool change, check that the tool is firmly seated.