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WARNING - READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS!

FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW MAY RESULT 

IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY

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RL500  05/28/03

This Instruction Manual Contains
Important Safety Information. 

READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL
INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATING THIS
TOOL.

• Always operate, inspect and maintain

this tool in accordance with American
National Standards Institute Safety
Code of Portable Air Tools (ANSI
B186.1) and any other applicable 
safety codes and regulations.

• For safety, top performance and 

maximum durability of parts, operate
this tool at 90 psig 6.2 bar max air 
pressure with 3/8” diameter air 
supply hose.

• Always wear impact-resistant eye and

face protection when operating or 
performing maintenance on this tool.
Always wear hearing protection when
using this tool. 

• High sound levels can cause permanent

hearing loss. Use hearing protection as
recommended by your employer or
OSHA regulation.

• Keep the tool in efficient 

operating condition.

• Operators and maintenance personnel

must be physically able to handle the
bulk, weight and power of this tool.

• Air under pressure can cause severe

injury. Never direct air at yourself or
others. Always turn off the air supply,
drain hose of air pressure and detach
tool from air supply before installing,
removing or adjusting any accessory 
on this tool, or before performing any
maintenance on this tool. Failure to do
so could result in injury. Whip hoses can
cause serious injury. Always check for
damaged, frayed or loose hoses and fit-
tings, and replace immediately. Do not
use quick detach couplings at tool. See
instructions for correct set-up.

• Air powered tools can vibrate in 

use. Vibration, repetitive motions or 
uncomfortable positions over extended
periods of time may be harmful to your

hands and arms. Discontinue use of
tool if discomfort, tingling feeling or
pain occurs. Seek medical advice before
resuming use.

• Place the tool on the work before 

starting the tool. Do not point or
indulge in any horseplay with this tool.

• Slipping, tripping and/or falling while

operating air tools can be a major
cause of serious injury or death. Be
aware of excess hose left on the 
walking or work surface.

• Keep body working stance balanced

and firm. Do not overreach when 
operating the tool.

• Anticipate and be alert for sudden

changes in motion during start up and
operation of any power tool.

• Do not carry tool by the hose. Protect

the hose from sharp objects and heat.

• Tool shaft may continue to rotate

briefly after throttle is released. Avoid
direct contact with accessories during
and after use. Gloves will reduce the
risk of cuts or burns.

• Keep away from rotating end of tool. 

Do not wear jewelry or loose clothing.
Secure long hair. Scalping can occur 
if hair is not kept away from tool and
accessories. Choking can occur if 
neckwear is not kept away from tool 
and accessories.

•  All cut-off wheels must be used with a wheel guard.

Cut-off tools must be disconnected from the air 
supply when mounting or removing any wheel or 
adjusting the wheel guard.  After properly mounting
the wheel and guard, the cut-off tool should be
brought up to full speed and run for at least one
minute in a protected enclosure.

• Avoid direct contact with work surface druing 

and after work.

• Cutting edges can become hot during use. Do not

touch.

• Never force the tool to cut faster or through heavier

gauge material than rated capacity.

• Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile 

liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel.

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Содержание RL500

Страница 1: ...Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as th...

Страница 2: ...t set up Air powered tools can vibrate in use Vibration repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions over extended periods of time may be harmful to your hands and arms Discontinue use of tool if discomfort tingling feeling or pain occurs Seek medical advice before resuming use Place the tool on the work before starting the tool Do not point or indulge in any horseplay with this tool Slipping tri...

Страница 3: ... 98111 Valve Screw 1 12 98112 Throttle Lever 1 13 98113 Stop Rod 1 14 98114 Spring 1 15 98115 Pin 1 16 98116 Silencer 1 17 98117 Deflector 1 18 98118 Air Inlet 1 Ref No Part No Description Qty 19 21114 Ball Bearing 1 20 98120 Rear End Plate 1 21 98121 Pin 1 22 98122 Cylinder 1 23 98123 Rotor Blade 1 24 98124A Rotor 1 25 98125 Rotor Spacer 1 26 98126 Front End Plate 1 27 10920 Ball Bearing 1 28 981...

Страница 4: ... with quality motor oil If no air line oiler is used run a teaspoon of oil through the tool The oil can be squirted into the tool air inlet or into the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply then run the tool The oil plug is ONLY for adding standard SAE 10 or 20 grade oil after repair or maintenance of the impact mechanism The amount of oil to be used is 1 ounce Overfilling will cause a ...

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