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Caution

: If the bit binds, the drill will suddenly react in the opposite direction of the rotation of the bit. The operator should prepare for a sudden reaction by holding the tool securely.

• Use proper speed for the size of bit. larger bits should be run at the lower speed. Driving larger bits at the high speeds will increase the chance of reaction.
• Avoid drilling warped, wet, knotty, and pitchy materials if possible.
• When removing the bit from the tool avoid contact with the skin and use proper protective glove when grasping the bit or accessory. Accessories may be hot after prolonged use.
• Make sure that work area is uncluttered, and visitors are at a safe range from the tools and debris.
• A moving drill accessory that snags or catches within work piece may cause tool to stop unexpectedly or move erratically, which may cause injury.

Warning: 

Air tools are not intended for use in explosive atmospheres and are not insulated for contact with electric power sources.

• Use a vise or clamping device to hold work piece firmly in place. Do not apply excessive force on tool or apply “rough” treatment to it.

Warning: 

Always work with a firm footing, posture and proper lighting.

• Ensure that sparks and debris resulting from work do not create a hazard.
• This tool is rear exhaust. Exhaust may contain lubricants, vane material, bearing grease, and other materials flushed through the tool.

Warning:

Drilling certain materials can create explosive dust. It is the employer's responsibility to notify the user of acceptable dust levels.

• Some material contains chemicals which may be toxic. Take caution to prevent dust inhalation and skin contact. Follow material supplier safety data.
• Certain materials can cause sparks which can cause fires or explosions. It is the user's responsibility to make sure the work is done on spark free materials.

Report to your supervisor any condition of the tool, accessories, or operation you consider unsafe.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED

Accessory Selection:

• Abrasive/accessory RPM (speed) rating MUST be approved for AT LEAST the tool RPM rating.
• Before mounting an accessory, visually inspect for defects. Do not use defective accessories.
• Use only recommended accessories. See back page of manual and Dynabrade catalog.
• Follow tool specifications before choosing size and type of accessory.
• Only use recommended fittings and air line sizes. Air supply hoses and air hose assemblies must have a minimum working pressure rating of 150 PSIG (10 Bars, g) or 150

percent of the maximum pressure produced in the system, whichever is higher. (See tool Machine Specifications table.)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Warning: 

Always wear eye protection. Operator of tool is responsible for following: accepted eye, face, respiratory, hearing and body protection.

Caution: 

Hand, wrist and arm injury may result from repetitive work, motion and overexposure to vibration. 

• Tool RPM must never exceed abrasive/accessory RPM rating. Check accessory manufacturer for details on maximum operating speed or special mounting instructions.

Warning: 

Keep hand and clothing away from working end of the air tool.

Warning: 

Unexpected tool movement or breakage of inserted tool may cause injury.

Caution: 

Release throttle in case of an interruption of the energy supply.

Caution: 

Use only recommended lubricants.

Warning: 

Be sure that any loose clothing, hair and all jewelry is properly restrained.

• Secure inlet bushing on air tool with a wrench before attempting to install the air fitting to avoid damaging housing assembly.
• BEFORE MOUNTING AN ACCESSORY, after all tool repairs and whenever a drill is issued for use, check tool RPM (speed) with tachometer with air pressure set at 90

PSIG while the tool is running. If tool is operating at a higher speed than the RPM marked on the tool housing, or operating improperly, the tool must be serviced and 
corrected before use.

Air System

Filter

Regulator

Lubricator

90 PSIG

(6.2 Bar)

To Tool Station

Closed Loop Pipe System

(Sloped in the direction of air flow)

Ball

Valve

Ball

Valve

Filter

Regulator

Lubricator

Air Flow

Drain
Valve

Drain
Valve

Air Tool

Air Compressor

and Receiver

Drain Valve

Air Hose

90 PSIG MAX

(6.2 Bar)

Air Flow

Refrigerated

Air Dryer

1

DROP/MIN.

20

SCFM

LUBRICATOR SETTING

Dynabrade Air Power Tools are designed to operate at 90
PSIG (6.2 Bar/620 kPa) maximum air pressure at the tool
inlet, when the tool is running. Use recommended regulator
to control air pressure.

Ideally the air supply should be free from moisture. To
facilitate removing moisture from air supply, the installation
of a refrigerated air dryer after the compressor and the
use of drain valves at each tool station is recommended.

DRILL ACCESSORY MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 

Warning

: Disconnect power source before removing inserted tool

• Open chuck jaws wide enough to install bit. Be sure the bit shank and chuck jaws are clean. Dirt particles may prevent the bit from lining up properly.
• Insert the bit into the chuck. Center the bit in the chuck jaws and lift it about 1/16" off the bottom. Tighten the chuck jaws by the hand to align the bit.
• Place the chuck key in each of the three holes in the chuck, turning it clockwise. Tighten securely.

Caution

: Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on. A wrench or a key is left attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury.

• Connect air tool to power source. Be careful NOT to depress throttle in the process. Do not expose air tool to inlet pressure above 90 PSIG or (6.2 Bars).

Caution

: After installing the accessory, before testing or use and/or after assembling tool, the Pistol Grip Drill must be started at a reduced speed to check for good balance.

Gradually increase tool speed. DO NOT USE if tool vibration is excessive. Correct cause, and retest to insure safe operation.

• To remove the bit, insert the chuck key into the holes in the chuck and turn counterclockwise.

Bit Selection:

• Use sharp bits. Sharp bits are less likely to bind when drilling. Use the proper bit for the job.
• Check the information on the bit's packaging for proper usage. Do not use bits larger than the rated capacity of the drill.

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Страница 1: ...other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from...

Страница 2: ...rer for details on maximum operating speed or special mounting instructions Warning Keep hand and clothing away from working end of the air tool Warning Unexpected tool movement or breakage of inserte...

Страница 3: ...tart the tool a few times to lubricate air motor Check for excessive tool vibration Handling and Storage Use of tool rests hangers and or balancers is recommended Protect tool inlet from debris see No...

Страница 4: ...35 50767 Pin Spring 36 55027 Rear Bearing Plate 37 02649 Bearing 38 53112 Housing 53103 53113 Housing 53104 53114 Housing 53105 53115 Housing 53106 39 31926 Vacuum Hose 40 55024 Grip 41 96025 Pin 42...

Страница 5: ...end of the 96214 Bearing Removal Tool to press the planetary carrier s out of the rear 02552 Bearing 4 Remove the shafts and gears from the planetary carrier s 5 Use the bearing separator to also rem...

Страница 6: ...ver 9 Lubricate the planetary gears through the grease fitting s applying 1 plunge at intervals of every 50 hours of use Order and use the recommended Dynabrade 95542 Grease Gun to insure the maximum...

Страница 7: ...r 2 X 25 53188 Spacer 1 T 26 See pg 4 Carrier X 27 01007 Bearing 1 T 28 01293 Shim 1 T 29 01294 Shim 1 T 30 53183 Front Bearing Plate 1 X 31 01010 Spacer 1 T 32 01028 Cylinder 1 X 33 04009 Rotor 1 X 3...

Страница 8: ...843 1gal 3 8 L Reference Contact Information 1 American National Standards Institute ANSI 3 European Committee for Standardization 25 West 43rd Street Rue de Stassart 36 Forth Floor B 1050 Brussels Be...

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