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Read this manual thoroughly and become completely familiar 
with the air drill before using it.  We don’t take responsibility 
for an accident or malfunction caused by misuse or improper 
operation.

Keep this manual as a ready reference for anyone who may use 
the air drill.

If this instructions manual is missing or any warning missing or 
defaced (damaged or illegible), replace with a new one.  The 
instructions manual and label are available through your local 
C.S UNITEC dealer.

If the air drill is to be leased, loaned, or sold to anyone, this 
manual must be with the air drill.

The air drill is an air tool designed for drilling holes with a 
drill.  Do not use the air drill for purposes other than specified; 
otherwise an accident may result.

It is recommended to install a filter, a pressure reducing valve 
and an oiler at the air inlet port.

Do not use an air pressure of higher than 0.6 MPa.  Otherwise, 
the internal parts or chuck may be damaged, causing an 
accident.

Use accessories in a proper manner.  If you have any question 
about how to use them, contact their respective manufacturers 
or dealers.  Misuse of accessories can cause an accident.

Before starting operation, remove all tools used for installation 
of a tool from the air drill.  Tools may fly off and cause injury.  

If you have any question about the products or the description 
in this manual, contact us or your local C.S UNITEC dealer.

WARNING

Safety precautions to be taken when 
using air drills - BEFORE USE

Lock the work securely.  Otherwise, the work might fly,        
causing a serious accident.

Hold the air drill firmly and prepare for reaction force.  Reaction 
force changes abruptly when the drill penetrates through the 
work.  Avoid operating a large air tool alone; otherwise, its 
reaction torque may whack you.

Do not make jerky starts of the air drill.  There is danger of 
causing an accident or malfunction of the machine.  Operate the 
starting switch slowly.  

WARNING

Safety precautions to be taken when 
using air drills - DURING USE

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Wear protective glasses.  Use any other appropriate protective 
gear such as ear plugs and protective shoes.

Check the rotating direction of the direction lever before starting 
the air drill.  If the air drill rotates in the direction you don’t expect, 
you might get injured.  Make sure to stop the air drill before 
switching over the rotating directions.

Use caution not to get burned.  The head tool such as a drill is 
very hot immediately after use.  Do not touch it inadvertently.  

Securely tighten the air hose connection if any looseness is found 
during operation.  If the air hose comes off during operation, it 
will jump, and may cause an accident.

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CAUTION 

When the air drill is not provided with an oiler, add approximately 
0.5 ml of turbine oil (ISO VG32 or equivalent) through the air 
supply port, before and after operation.  Then allow the air drill to 
run without load for 2 to 3 seconds, with care not to allow dirt or 
dust into the system.    Unlubricated operation may cause the air 
drill to fail to operate normally, thus resulting in an accident.

When the air drill is provided with an oiler, add turbine oil (ISO 
VG32 or equivalent) and adjust the drip rate of oil to a few drips 
per minute.  Unlubricated operation may cause the air drill to fail 
to operate normally,l thus resulting in an accident.  

Before starting each shift, drain the tank or air filter.  Air 
containing a lot of water will cause the malfunction of the air drill 
or result in an accident.  

Use caution not to allow the entrance of dirt into the unit when 
connecting the air hose.  Failure to protect the unit against the 
entrance of foreign matter may cause the malfunction of the air 
drill or an accident.  Before connecting the air hose to the air drill, 
idle the machine until no dirt or water comes out of it, and wipe 
away any dirt or dust from the air hose connection area.

Safety precautions to be taken when 
using air drills - WHEN INSTALLING 
OR CHANGING DRILLS

Remove the air hose before removal and installation of a tool 
such as a drill.
If the air drill starts rotating unintentionally, it may cause an 
accident.  When any protective device (such as coupler) is not 
equipped which automatically shuts off the air, close the main 
cock, operate the machine once to discharge the air remaining 
inside the air hose before removing it.  Otherwise, the air 
hose can jump about due to the remaining air pressure when 
disconnected.  

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