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Do not leave plugged-in pneumatic tools unattended.
Always wear personal protective clothing and safety equipment.
Maintenance and Cleaning
•
Oiling:
Pneumatic tools have to be oiled through-
out their whole serviceable life.
The motor and the (ball) bearings need
compressed air to power the tool. As the
moisture in the compressed air leads to
rust of the motor, daily oiling of the motor is
necessary. For this, the use of an integra-
ted oiler is recommended.
•
Oiling the pneumatic motor manually:
Disconnect tool from the air supply and
hold with the air inlet showing upwards.
Press trigger and put 1 or 2 drops of spe-
cial pneumatic oil into the air inlet. The oil
diffuses better when the trigger is pressed
at the same time.
Connect the tool to the air supply; cover
the air exit of the tool with a towel and let
operate for a few seconds.
Never use combustible or easily evapo-
rable liquids like kerosene, petrol, diesel
etc. for oiling the tool.
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Attention!
Excess oil in the motor will be
exhausted immediately through the air
exhaust.
Never point the air exhaust at any person
or at any object. The air exhaust is on the
underside of the handle.
Maintenance:
• Only use accessories that have been
recommended by your distributor.
• Before executing any maintenance work,
disconnect the tool from the air supply.
Malfunctions
Included
In case of malfunctions, please verify:
• the compressor installation and air hoses
(check whether the air consumption l/min and
the hose diameter correspond to the technical
specifications of the appliance);
• the compressed air in regard to the occurence
of dust, condensate and rust particles;
• whether the hammer mechanism and/or the
air motor are oiled too much.
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