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16 • ENGLISH

 

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Please check that the air consumption and the  

 

maximum working pressure of the pneumatic tool  

 

to be used are compatible with the pressure set  

 

on the pressure regulator and with the amount of air  

 

supplied by the compressor.

 

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Always pull out the plug and drain the receiver once  

 

you have completed your work (Fig. 10 - 11).

5. MAINTENANCE

 

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Before carrying out any operation, always pull out  

 

the plug and drain the receiver completely  (Fig. 10 - 11).

 

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Check that all screws (in particular those of the head  

 

of the unit) are tightly drawn up (torque 10 Nm =  

 

1.02 Kgm). The control must be performed before the  

 

first start-up of the compressor and subsequently before  

 

the first intensive use in order to restore  

 

 

the correct closing torque value modified as a result  

 

of heat expansion.

 

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After loosening any safety screws, clean the intake  

 

filter according to the type of working environment  

 

and at least every 100 hours (Fig. 12). If necessary,  

 

replace the filter element (clogging of the filter   

 

reduces compressor performance and an inefficient  

 

filter causes increased wear).

 

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Replace the oil after the first 100 hours of operation  

 

and every 300 hours subsequently (Fig. 13).    

 

Remember to check the oil level at regular intervals. Use  

 

SAE 40. (For cold climates, SAE 20 is recommended).  

 

Never mix different grade oils. If the oil changes color  

 

(whitish = presence of water; dark = overheated), it is  

 

good practice to replace the oil immediately.

 

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Periodically (or after working with the compressor for  

 

more than an hour), drain the condensate that forms  

 

inside the receiver (Fig. 11) due to the humidity in the air.  

 

This protects the receiver from corrosion and does not  

 

restrict its capacity.

 

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Spent oil (lubricated models) and condensate MUST BE  

 

DISPOSED OF in accordance with environmental  

 

protection regulations and current legislation.

The compressor must be disposed in conformity with 

the methods provided for by local regulations.

 Important! To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, 

repairs, maintenance and adjustment (other than those 

listed in this manual) should be performed by authorized

service centers or other qualified service personnel, 

always using identical replacement parts.

LUBRICATION

Your power tool requires no additional lubrication.

CLEANING

 Warning! Blow dirt and dust out of the main housing 

with dry air as often as dirt is seen collecting in and around 

the air vents. Wear approved eye protection and approved 

dust mask when performing this procedure.

ACCESSORIES

Recommended accessories for use with your tool are available at 

extra cost from your local dealer or authorized service center.

 Warning! The use of any accessory not recommended 

for use with this tool could be hazardous. 

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

Separate collection. This product must not be 

disposed of with normal household waste.

Should you find one day that your STANLEY product 

needs replacement, or if it is of no further use to you, 

do not dispose of it with household waste. Make this 

product available for separate collection.

Separate collection of used products and packaging 

allows materials to be recycled and used again. 

Re-use of recycled materials helps prevent 

environmental pollution and reduces the demand 

for raw materials. Local regulations may provide for 

separate collection of electrical products from the 

household, at municipal waste sites or by the 

retailer when you purchase a new product.

SERVICE INFORMATION

STANLEY offers a full network of company-owned and 

authorized service locations. All STANLEY Service Centers 

are staffed with trained personnel to provide customers with 

efficient and reliable power tool service. For more information 

about our authorized service centers and if you need technical 

advice, repair, or genuine factory replacement parts, contact 

the STANLEY location nearest you.

TABLE 1 – MAINTENANCE

FUNCTION

AFTER THE 

FIRST 100 

HOURS

EVERY 100 

HOURS

EVERY 300 

HOURS

Cleaning of intake filter 

and/or substitution of 

filtering element

Change of oil

Tightening of head 

tension rods 

At start-up and after the first hour of work

Draining tank 

condensate

Periodically and at the end of work

Summary of Contents for STC24

Page 1: ...TC24 STC50 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MANUAL DE INSTRU ES INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ADVERTENCIA LEASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO ADVERT NCIA LEIA ESTAS INSTRU ES ANTES DE USAR O PRODUTO WARNING...

Page 2: ...3a 4a 4b 1a ON 2a OFF 1b ON 2b OFF 3b a c b e d...

Page 3: ...6 7b 7a 8b 8a 5b 4c 5a...

Page 4: ...9a 9b 10 11a 12 11b...

Page 5: ...14a 13a 13b 13c 14b 15...

Page 6: ...talubricaci n versioneslubricadas INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES SOBRE LA SEGURIDAD f f No dirigir nunca el chorro de aire hacia personas animales o hacia el propio cuerpo utilizar gafas de protecci n para p...

Page 7: ...completamente el aparato antes de ponerlo en servicio Montaje de las ruedas Montar las ruedas adjuntas siguiendo las indicaciones de la Fig 3 Orden de montage a b c d e Montaje de la pata de apoyo Mon...

Page 8: ...mpresor f f Reemplazar el aceite luego de las primeras 100 horas de funcionamiento y a continuaci n cada 300 horas Fig 13 Controlar peri dicamente el nivel Usaraceite mineral SAE 40 Para los climas fr...

Page 9: ...SA POSIBLE SOLUCI N POSIBLE P rdida de aire por la v lvula del pres stato con el compresor detenido V lvula de retenci n que por desgaste o suciedad del contacto de estanqueidad no cumple correctament...

Page 10: ...o vers es lubrificadas INSTRU ES GERAIS SOBRE A SEGURAN A f f Nunca orientar o jacto de ar na direc o de pessoas animais ou do pr prio corpo Utilizar culos de protec o para proteger os olhos contra c...

Page 11: ...cionamientomontar o aparelho por completo Montagem das rodas As rodas fornecidas juntas t m de ser montadas de acordo com a Fig 3 Sequ ncia de montagem a b c d e Montagem do apoio Os amortecedores de...

Page 12: ...rio substituir o elemento filtrante o filtro entupido determina um menor rendimento e se n o for eficaz provoca um maior desgaste do compressor f f Substituir o leo ap s as primeiras 100 horas de fun...

Page 13: ...lindros 1 Lubrifica o Sim Peso 34kg 74 9lb DETECTANDO PROBLEMAS PROBLEMA POSS VEIS CAUSAS POSS VEL SOLU O Perda de ar pela v lvula do pressostato com o compressor parado V lvula de reten o que por des...

Page 14: ...f Never direct the jet of air towards persons animals or your body Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes against flying objects that may be lifted by the jet of air f f Never direct the jet...

Page 15: ...mains cable with shock proof plug This can be connected to any shock proof socket which is protected by a 16 A fuse Before you use the machine make sure that the mains voltage complies with the speci...

Page 16: ...roduct SAFETY and RELIABILITY repairs maintenance and adjustment other than those listed in this manual should be performed by authorized service centers or other qualified service personnel always us...

Page 17: ...set the thermal cutout On lubricated type models check oil level and quality After a few attempts to restart the compressor stops Tripping of the thermal cutout due to overheating of the motor removal...

Page 18: ...ker de Colombia S A Carrera 85D 51 65 Bodega 23 Complejo Log stico San Cayetano Bogot Colombia Tel 744 7100 Solamente para prop sito de Chile Importado por Black Decker de Chile S A Av Pdte Eduardo Fr...

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