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Securely mount air hose attachments.

Disconnection of the air hose could cause it to fly about 

due to air jet, thus inducing an imminently hazardous 

situation. To avoid that, securely mount the air hose 

attachment to the air hose and the pneumatic tool, 

respectively.

Be careful with dust contamination when connecting 

air hose.

Please be sure to do air blow until dust and drain are gone 

when connecting air hose with a tool.  Also, please be sure 

to remove dust on the connecting part of air hose.

Securely fix workpiece.

If workpiece is not securely fixed, it could fly to cause 

personal injury. To avoid that, securely fix workpiece to 

work.

Do not bring your hand or a cloth close to moving part.

Since the pneumatic tool is in imminent danger while in 

use, NEVER bring your hand or a cloth to the moving part 

of the pneumatic tool.

Do not bring the pneumatic tool into contact with 

electricity.

Since the pneumatic tool is not designed to isolate from 

electrical contact, use it with careful attention paid not to 

bring it into contact with electricity.

Avoid sudden startup.

To connect an air hose to the pneumatic tool, check to be 

sure that the START switch is set to OFF. In addition, to 

carry the pneumatic tool, do not put your hand on the 

START switch.

Pay utmost care to the direction of exhaust air.

When the pneumatic tool is operated, oil mist is coming up. 

Furthermore, as the foreign particles etc., may be exhausted 

from inside air compressor or air piping, use the  pneumatic 

tool with utmost care paid to the direction of exhaust air so 

that your eye or ear will not be directly exposed to it.

Summary of Contents for G400H-S

Page 1: ...G400H S G400H G400HL S 1 8 18 21 24 26 22 23 36 38 40 41 42 43 44 45...

Page 2: ...tall the dead handle Specification of silencer INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DISC GRINDER Warnings and cautions for safe use of pneumatic tools CONTENTS Warnings and cautions for use of wire brush G400H S G4...

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Page 6: ...4 85dB 85dB...

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Page 10: ...8 1 2 3 TKa 46 32 ISO VG32...

Page 11: ...s or your YOKOTA representative to obtain the Manual or the warning label and then properly retain the Manual or replace the warning label In cases where you transfer or rent this product be sure to a...

Page 12: ...ly vary particularly in case of high velocity airflow This phenomenon is commonly referred to as mid flow loss or piping loss which results from loss or leakage to outside due to friction between airf...

Page 13: ...lfunctions of the pneumatic tool or accidents supply clean and dry com pressed air to it For that purpose it is recommended to install an air drier air filter etc Use proper air hose Use an oil resist...

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Page 15: ...he pneumatic tool with great care Do not throw or drop the pneumatic tool to give it shocks Rough handling of the pneumatic tool could result in accidents or malfunctions of it Handle the air hose wit...

Page 16: ...nce the pneumatic tool is in imminent danger while in use NEVER bring your hand or a cloth to the moving part of the pneumatic tool Do not bring the pneumatic tool into contact with electricity Since...

Page 17: ...pneumatic tool with parts or screws dismounted from it Doing so could result in accidents Immediately stop using the pneumatic tool if there is any abnormality on the tool If there is any abnormality...

Page 18: ...motor part through the air inlet two or three times a day For that purpose it is recommended to install a lubricator with automatic drop function Above remommended oil can be handled by us Be sure to...

Page 19: ...ice factory For repair of the pneumatic tool ask us or our authorized or designated service factory through your YOKOTA dealer or distributor Note that we are not responsible for any accidents or defe...

Page 20: ...18 50mm 117 118 119 120 0 6 M P a 6kgf cm2 0 6MPa 6kgf cm 2...

Page 21: ...38 3 370 2 818 159 160 95 493 73 455 59 682 50 260 43 427 38 197 29 842 25 130 21 221 19 099 16 472 14 691 12 732 9 549 7 639 6 366 5 305 4 658 4 153 3 745 3 131 185 774 111 464 85 742 69 665 58 665 5...

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Page 23: ...21 85dB A 85dB A...

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Page 29: ...minutes trial run whenever grinding end attachment is exchanged Confirm that the specified size of grindstone for the speci fied peripheral speed to meet the specification of the grinder is installed...

Page 30: ...879 106 106 85 662 48 970 39 788 33 506 28 980 25 465 19 895 16 753 14 147 12 732 10 981 9 794 8 488 6 366 5 093 4 244 3 537 3 105 2 769 2 497 2 087 127 328 76 394 58 764 47 746 40 208 34 742 30 558 2...

Page 31: ...ck the rotation number before use and forbid to use it if any abnormality is recognized The checking must be done when the grinding end attachmen rt is off the grinder Be sure to install the wheel cov...

Page 32: ...tion Operator s protection measure including the installation of dust suction equipment etc is recommended when too much dust is generated by grinding work depending on the materials to grind The work...

Page 33: ...if there is no abnormality of the wire brush after removing the foreign particles attached on the surface of wire brush For the use of special brush please ask us or our autho rized designated service...

Page 34: ...ush resistance Always keep in mind the brush resistance Use the proper wire brush against the brushing object Selection of the proper wire brush should be referred to the catalogues of brush makers Si...

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Page 36: ...85dB A at the stand position of the operator It is also recommendable to put ear plugs even for the level less than 85dB A Avoid the handling by which the impact is given and over loading operation by...

Page 37: ...friction Be careful not to be burned Caution for installation and replacement of grinding attachment Stop the supply of air and remove the air hose from the grinder without fail and use the tools att...

Page 38: ...ion 6 5m Free Speed Approx LpA Sound Level Pressure LpA Weight about Overall Length about Angle Height about Vibration LWA Sound Level Power LWA 700 min A N R External View 1 Select the size of the in...

Page 39: ...t about Overall Length about Angle Height about Vibration LWA Sound Level Power LWA 770 min A N R Load Air Consumption Approx 0 6MPa Specification at air pressure of 0 6MPa 1 Select the size of the in...

Page 40: ...grinding wheel 0 6MPa 79 2dB A 0 6MPa Specification at air pressure of 0 6MPa 1 3Kg 221mm 59mm Specification 6 5m 1 1 1 4 1 H5 1 15 15 88 Outer Flange 1 piece Inside dia of the grinding wheel 15mm or...

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Page 42: ...and set outer flange and flange stop screw Tighten the flange stop screw firmly by the hexagon wrench H32 In case that the spindle lock is broken hold the mainshaft engaging the inner flange with the...

Page 43: ...at set outer flange and flange stop screw Tighten the flange stop screw firmly by the hexagon wrench H32 In case that the spindle lock is broken hold the mainshaft engaging the inner flange with the s...

Page 44: ...row OFF ON gradually OFF ON indication is engraved in the rear end of the motor case Start Push down the throttle lever B to the arrow mark and at the same time press the throttle lever A to the arrow...

Page 45: ...n Exhaust direction of silencer for the silenced model Remove the blind cap Install the dead handle to the motor case firmly by the spanner and so on Turn the silencer cover to the arrow marked direct...

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Page 47: ...45 0 6MPa Yes No...

Page 48: ...sure drop caused by hose or coupler Too small inside diameter of air hose Reduced area of the cross section of air inlet due to contamination with foreign matter Insufficient capacity of compressor Fr...

Page 49: ...e the air hose Remove foreign matters Replace with a compressor having adequate capacity Eliminate freezing Countermeasures Immediately stop using the tool Ask your YOKOTA dealer for repair If there i...

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