To prevent oil leakage from Line Oiler
1.
Use Rock Drill Oil #100 or equivalent.
Don’t use “Turbine Oil” or “Spindle Oil”.
These oils will be consumed faster because of its low viscosity.
Use “Rock Drill Oil #100” or equivalent high viscosity.
2.Pay attention to the position of the Hose built in the Line-Oiler when installation.
Set the tool with the Exhaust-Port
upward on the ground. Screw Line-Oiler to
Air-Connection-Tube and adjust position of
the Hose built in the Line-Oiler downward to
the ground and lower than the Exhaust-Port
as shown in the figure below.
The case that the Hose in the Line-Oiler is set upper than the Exhaust-Port, Oil in the Line-Oiler will leak if the
Air hand Hammer is left on the ground with the Exhaust-Port upward.
When you have a trial run of the Air Hand Hammer on the ground.
If the Hose in the Line-Oiler is set upper than the Exhaust-Port, oil-leakage can occur because of the same
reason as mentioned above.
Pay attention to relative position of the Hose in the Line-Oiler to the Exhaust Port.
Air consumption at air pressure of 600kPa
2.5 m
3
/min
Sound levels with muffler (ISO 15744)
Sound pressure level
L
pA
109.02 dB(A)
Uncertainty
K
pA
=
K
WA
Sound power level
L
WA
120.02 dB(A)
3 dB
Vibration value (ISO 28927-10)
Declared vibration emission value
a
hd
Uncertainty
K
37 m/s
2
4.2 m/s
2
6