● Do not let persons who do not know how to operate
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the product to use it. Power tools are dangerous in the
hands of persons who do not know how to use it.
SV
● Regularly check the product for misalignment or
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and other
conditions that can affect the operation of the product.
NO
If the product is damaged, have it repaired before use.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained
power tools.
PL
● Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and
free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and
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grasping surfaces can cause accidents.
● Do not hold the drive, socket, drive extension or
accessories during operation.
FI
● Do not use the product in confined spaces. Make sure
that you have free space between the product and the
FR
work-piece. There is a risk of crushing when you
remove a fastener.
NL
● Do not over-tighten nuts. They can shatter and cause
damage to the product or work-piece and cause
serious injury. Use a torque wrench to torque the nut
after using the product.
● Do not lift the product by the air hose.
● Keep the air hose behind the product and not in front
of it.
● Keep the air hose away from heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts.
● Do not wrap the air hose around the tool as sharp
edges can pierce or crack the air hose. Carefully coil
the hose and either hang it on a hook or fasten with a
device to keep hose together when kept in storage.
● A damaged or disconnected air hose under pressure
can move around and inflict injury or cause damage
the work area. Secure the air hose of the compressor
to a fixed or permanent structure with clamps or cable
ties.
3.6 Compressor or tank precautions
Warning! Do not use an air tank after it's maximum
expiration date. A tank rupture or explosion can cause
injury or death.
● Do not drill, weld, patch or change the air tank.
● Immediately replace the tank or compressor if an air
leak develops. The leak can lead to a rupture.
● Do not adjust or change the components that control
the tank pressure.
● Regularly examine the operation of the pressure relief
8
valve. Do not use a compressor without a factory
approved pressure relief valve.
4
Installation
Figure 1
1
Wrap the sealant tape clockwise on the tread of a
pneumatic lubricator.
Note! Do not wrap the tape on the whole length of
the threads, leave some thread unwrapped for easier
alignment.
2
Connect the lubricator into the air inlet of the
product and tighten it with a wrench.
3
Wrap the sealant tape clockwise on the tread of a
quick coupling, connect the coupling into the
pneumatic lubricator and tighten it with a wrench.
4
Connect the product to the air hose of a
compressor. Start the compressor at low pressure
and do a check for leaks.
Warning! Do not use the product until all air leaks
are repaired or components is replaced.
5
Operation
5.1
To do before you operate the
product
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions,
there is a risk of death or injury.
● Use only clean and dry compressed air as a power
source. Contaminated or moist air will gradually
damage the product.
● Install a check valve or a regulator on the compressor
to control the air supply in an emergency for example
if the hose is damaged.
● Refer to the maximum pressure rating for air tools and
accessories. Do not let the outlet pressure of the
compressor to be more than the maximum pressure
rating of the product. Refer to "10 Technical data" on
page 11.
● Make sure that the accessories is correctly attached
before the air supply is connected.
● Examine the air hose for cracks or damaged before
each use.
● Make sure that the work piece is correctly attached.