7
EN
4 Air Supply
CAUTION
Remove drainage before stating work.
When drainage enters the tool, the vicinity of the exhaust port freezes, which could cause a loss of power.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
Compressor
2
Air Filter
3
Air Regulator
4
Lubricator
5
Connecting Hose
6
Machine Oil
7
Coupler
8
Tool
Air pressure used
Use the tool with air pressure at 0.6 MPa. If the pressure is too low, the tool cannot demonstrate the required
performance. If it is too high, it could damage parts of the tool. Use an Air Regulator (
3
) to adjust the pressure to the
appropriate level.
Air line
Use a Connecting Hose (
5
) with an internal diameter of 9.5 mm (3/8”) between the Compressor (
1
) and the tool
(
8
). Compressed air exits the Compressor and cools and moisture condenses. Some moisture could condense
inside the Connecting Hose and get inside the tool, causing a malfunction. Install the Air Filter (
2
) and Lubricator (
4
)
between the Compressor and the tool.
Machine oil
Install a Lubricator between the Compressor and the tool, and be sure to use machine oil (ISO VG-10).
Failure to do so could cause damage to the tool. Also, if lubricating oil with high viscosity is used, it could cause
performance degradation.
Refueling
Each day before starting work detach the Connecting Hose and refill a few drops of machine oil (ISO VG-10) (
6
) from
the Coupler (
7
) to the tool.
After refueling, connect the Connecting Hose and perform idle operation for a few seconds to allow the oil to blend in
the entire tool.