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-Alwaysshut off the air supply to the tool and press the

'0n/Off'valve 10 exhaust the air from the feed hose

before figing, removing or adjusting the working

attachment filted to the W.

-Before using h e t d , mike sure that a shut off device has been fitted to the air supply line and the positim is known and easily accessible so that the air supply to the 1001 can be &ut off in an emergency.

-Check hose and fitlings regularly for wear-

-Take care against entangtementof the moving park of the t d w-Wi cbthing, hair, ties, cleaning rags, rings, jewelry, watches, bracelets, etc-This could cause the . body of parts of the body to be drawn towards and in contact with the moving parts of the tool and could be

very dangerous.

-It is expected that users will adopt safe working praclices and observe all local, rdimal and country

legal requirements when installing, using or maintaining the tool.

-Take care that the exhaust air does not point towards any other person or material or substance that could

be contaminated by oil droplets. When first lubricating a 1001 or if the tool exhaust has a high oil content, do not allow the exhaust air to come near very h.ot surfaces or flames.

-Never Iay the tool down until the wor!4ng attachment has stopped fnm*ng-

-M e nttw tool is nat in use, shut offthe air supply and press the triggernever to drain the supply line. If the tool is not10 be usedfor a periodof time, first lubricate,

disconnect from Ar supply and store in a dry average room tertyeralure environment.

-If the tool is passed from one user to a new or inexperienced user, m a b sure these instructions are passed with the tool.

- Do not r e m e any manufacturer a t i d safely d-

where fitted, i-e.,wheel guards. safety trigger, speed governors, etc.

-WMrever possible, secure workpiece with clamps, a

,vise, etc-tomake it rigidso it does not mwe duringthe work operation. Keepgood balance at all times. Do rmt

stfetch or overreach.

-Try to match tfw tml to the work operalion. Do not use a tml that istoo light or heavyfor the work operation.If in doubL seek adGce.

-In general terms, this tool i s not suitable for undewater use or use in explm*ve e ~ m n m e n t s- seek advice from mndaclurer.

-Tryto make sure that the work area is clear to enable the work task to be performed safely. If practical and

possible; try toclear unnecessary obsmctim b b t 9

skrtjng work.

-Alwaysuse air hose and couplings with minimum working pressure ratings at least 1 1/2 times ?he maximum working p r e G r e raling of the W.

Foreseen Use Uf TheToot -5276

Putting Into Service

Air Suppiy

Use a dmn lubiiated air supply that will give a measured air

p~ r ate tool d90 ps.iJ6.2 bar h e n the too4 is mning withlhe t-erAever fully depressed.Use m m m e m d hosesize

and Ie+. It is r m m n d d that the tool is connected to me air supplyasshw~~mQure I.Oa notmnmct the tool to 4he air G n e systemwithout ifmporatingan isytoreachand operateair shut off valve. The air supply should be lubricated. It is strongly r m r n a e d that an air Mer, regulator. lubricator (FRL) is used as shown in F ~ u r eIasWis will supply clean, lubrbted air at me correct ~ e s s u r eto the tod. Details d such equipment m n be

obtained from your s-ier. lf swh equipment is not used, lhen the tod shu!d be lubmted by & u r n ofl the air supply to the

tad, dq~essurizMgthe I'mtq p&ng the biggerfiever on the

W. Disconnect the air line and pour into the W e adaptor a teaspmnful (5ml) of a suitable pneumatic motor l u b m l i q oil preferably iworpraiing a net inh'#)iior.Reconnect t d to air supply and run tool slowly for a few seconds to allow air lo circulate the oil- If &I is used frequenw. lubricatecn daiiy basis

and iltool starts to slow or I-

power.

11is r w m m d e d -1tbe a~pressureatthe tool while the t d is

wnniq is 90 psU6.2 bar.

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