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Instruction Manual - RIV 938S
HANDLING
The tool can be hand carried. It is recommended to store the tool in its case after using it.
The tool can be transported safely if is has been correctly put away in its case.
Damages to the tool caused during transport and/or handling are not covered by WARRANTY.
Repairs or replacements of damaged parts are at Customer’s charge.
STORAGE
If you are not going to use the tool for a long time, you must put it away according to the following suggestions:
• Store the tool indoors.
• Protect the tool from impacts and stresses by keeping it in its case.
• Protect the tool from damp and excessive heat.
• Keep the tool away from corrosive substances.
CONNECTIONS
To avoid all sorts of problems when starting the tool you are recommended to observe the following:
PNEUMATIC
The pneumatic line is connected by a quick-release coupling hose to be attached to the air connection,
thread size 1/4”, supplied with the tool. The air supply hose must be flexible and must meet the safety
requirements of the tool.
AIR SUPPLY
The air supply line must be free from dirt and damp to prevent the early wear of the moving components
of the tool. Therefore, it is recommended to use dry air: i.e. not greased.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Before putting the tool into service you need to make a few inspections and checks in order to prevent
errors or accidents while starting it.
• Check if the tool has been damaged during transportation.
• Check if the compressed air hose is accurately connected to the air supply line.
• Check if the tool turns freely and if the motor runs freely.