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POWAIR0806 

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  Air-operated tools must be inspected periodically, and worn or broken parts must be 

replaced to keep the tool operating safely and efficiently. Check and change all worn or 
damaged O-ring, Seals, etc. Tight all the screws and caps in case personal injury. 

  Make regular inspection for free movement of trigger, Spring and safety mechanism to 

assure safe system is complete and functional: no loose and missing parts, no building 
or stocking parts. 

  Keep magazine and nose of tool clean and free of any dirt lint or abrasive particles. 

  When temperatures are below freezing, tools should be kept warm by any convenient, 

safe method. 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Model 

POWAIR0806 

Activation mode 

Single sequential action 

Max. allowable pressure 

120PSI(8.3 bar) 

Operating pressure 

60-100PSI(4-7bar) 

Air inlet size 

¼” 

Avg. air consumption 

65l/min(2.29cfm) 

Recommended lubricant 

White mineral oil 

Nail capacity 

100pcs 

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NOISE 

Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard. (K=2.5) 

Acoustic pressure level LpA  

89 dB(A) 

Acoustic power level LwA 

102 dB(A) 

ATTENTION!  Wear  hearing  protection  when  sound  pressure  is  over  85 
dB(A). 

aw (Vibration) : 

1.9 m/s² 

K= 0.5 m/s² 

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TROUBLESHOOTING 

SYMPTOM 

PROBLEM 

SOLUTIONS 

Air leak  
near top of tool or in 
trigger area  

O-ring in trigger valve is 
damaged. 

Check and replace O-ring. 

Trigger valve head are 
damage. 

Check and replace. 

Trigger valve stem, seal or 
O-ring are damaged. 

Check and replace trigger 
valve stem, seal or O-ring 

Air leak near bottom of 
tool. 

Loose screws. 

Tighten screws. 

Worn or damaged O-rings or 
bumper. 

Check and replace O-rings 
or bumper. 

Air leak between body 

Loose screws. 

Tighten screw. 

Summary of Contents for POWERplus AIR POWAIR0806

Page 1: ...w varo com 1 APPLIANCE 2 2 DESCRIPTION 2 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST 2 4 SAFETY RULES FIG B 2 5 LUBRICATION 3 6 IMPORTANT 4 7 TOOL USE 4 8 MAINTENANCE 4 9 TECHNICAL DATA 5 10 NOISE 5 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1...

Page 2: ...and all accessories for transportation damage Keep the packaging materials as far as possible until the end of the warranty period Then take it to your local waste disposal system WARNING Packaging m...

Page 3: ...13 Do not modify tool without authorization fig 14 Disconnect tool from air whenever the tool stops working fig15 Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others fig 16 Fire fasteners into work s...

Page 4: ...th suitable oil Fig 1 1 Tool 2 Quick connector 3 Quick coupler 4 Air hose 5 Quick connector 6 Quick coupler 7 Lubricator 8 Regulator 0 8 5 bar 9 Filter 10 Cut off valve 11 Air compressor 7 TOOL USE 1...

Page 5: ...le sequential action Max allowable pressure 120PSI 8 3 bar Operating pressure 60 100PSI 4 7bar Air inlet size Avg air consumption 65l min 2 29cfm Recommended lubricant White mineral oil Nail capacity...

Page 6: ...parts Tool skips fasteners Worn bumper or damaged spring Replace bumper or pusher spring Dirt in front plate Clean drive channel on front plate Dirt or damage prevents fasteners from moving freely in...

Page 7: ...s based on the application of European harmonized standards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the...

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