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Oiler Types Used on or with Our Tools
Oiler to mount on the machine or connect in the
hose line
Setting the oiler: The adjustment screw item 2 is visible
after removing the screw plug item 3. Theoil supply is
decreased by tightening the screw, and by loosening
the screw, more oil gets into the machine. In most
cases it is sufficient to tighten or loosen the screw by
¼ or ½ of a turn. When plugged, clean borehole
(dia. 2 mm) with wire.
Correct setting; When under pressure and with the
filler screw (item 4) open, the oil must bubble slightly.
The fillint lasts for approx. 8 operating hours.
Line oiler
For stationary pneumatic machines and motors, the
lubrication is carried out by lined-up oilers for
horizontal or vertical installation.
Setting of oilers: Shut off air supply. Open plug item 3.
Loosen visible lock nut item 5 with a socket wrench.
Using a screw driver turn back the tightened screw
plug item 4 by ¼ to ½ of a turn and then lock again.
No oil is to get into the borehole “a” when filling. Close
plug item 3 and open the air supply.
Correct setting: A piece of paper held for a short time
in front of the outlet must be coated with oil without
drops forming.
Transparent oiler
For installing in permanently equipped workplaces
(especially for type using service units – see
accessories list)
The transparent supply containers allow for good
checking as well as for good setting possibility by
means of a screw driver via a set screw with visible
dripping. (The set screw is above the lateral thread
connection – turning to the right for less oil; turning to
the left for more oil) The setting (2 to 5 drops per
m³/min air consumption) is to be carried out when air is
flowing through, i.e., when the machine is running.
CS Unitec, Inc.
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Translation of the original manual
compiled: 20.04.16