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Josef Kihlberg JK10-680
5
INITIAL OPERATION
5.1
INSTALLATION
The stapler is delivered without the compressed air
connection nipple assembled. Assemble the nipple as
following:
1. Take the stapler out of the box. Check that the
nipple is the correct brand and fits your air sys
-
tem. Put sealing compound on the thread.
(Fig. 2/1).
2. Assemble the nipple. Tightening torque 7.5 Nm.
Lay the compressed air hose so that
there is no risk of tripping over it.
5.2
AIR CONNECTION / LUBRICATION
Properly prepared compressed air is essen-
tial for trouble free operation of the stapler.
This can only be ensured by a reliably functioning
maintenance unit, consisting of water separator, pres-
sure reducing valve with pressure gauge. The internal
diameter of the pipe should be at least 10 mm (
3
/
8
“).
Never exceed the maximum permitted air
pressure of 7 bar (100 psi). The maximum
supply pressure is 7 bar (100 psi).
A low air pressure will give low maintenance costs!
The stapler and the hose must have a coupling which
automatically bleeds all air pressure from the stapler
when it is disconnected.
The stapler needs a small amount of lubricating oil in
the nipple each day or approx. 10 drops once a week
to ensure safe functioning and endurance. For high
frequency stapling we recommend oil mist lubricator.
Please contact our agent for advice.
733007 Lubrication oil 0.2 dl. (Fig.3/1)
Sliding parts are greased, with Dow Corning grease
MS 4 Silicon Compound, at the factory. We recom-
mend use of this grease on moving parts if they have
been cleaned or replaced.
184943 Tube of MS 4. (Fig. 3/2)
Fig. 2
1
733007
184943
Fig. 3
1
2