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Important Safety Instructions |
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| RECOMMENDED HOOKUP |
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| Use only a |
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Disconnect air |
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| recommended hookup for the tool. | |||||
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| compressed air source to limit | 120 psi | ||||||
supply and release | the air pressure supplied to |
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| 1. | The air compressor | 60 psi | ||||||
tension from the pusher before |
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attempting to clear jams because |
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| not exceed 120 psi. If the regulator |
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fasteners can be ejected from the front | fails, the pressure delivered to the |
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of the tool. Personal injury may occur. | tool must not exceed 200 psi. The tool |
| of 60 psi when the | ||||||
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AIR SOURCE |
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| tool is being used. An inadequate air | ||||
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| serious personal injury. |
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| supply can cause a loss of power and | ||||
a. Never connect to an air source that |
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is capable of exceeding 200 psi. |
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Over pressurizing the tool is able |
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to result in bursting, abnormal |
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| used to provide oil |
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operation, breakage of the tool or |
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| circulation through |
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serious injury to persons. Use only | LUBRICATION |
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| the tool. A filter can |
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clean, dry, regulated compressed air |
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This tool requires lubrication before |
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at the rated pressure or within the |
| liquid and solid impurities which can | |||||||
rated pressure range as marked on | using the tool for the first time and |
| rust or “gum up” internal parts of | ||||||
the tool. Always verify prior to using | before each use. If an inline oiler is |
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the tool that the air source has been | used, manual lubrication through the | 3. | Always use air supply hoses with | ||||||
air inlet is not required on a daily basis. | |||||||||
adjusted to the rated air pressure or |
| a minimum working pressure |
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| The work surface |
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within the rated |
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b. Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide, |
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damaged by excessive lubrication. |
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combustible gases or any bottled | Proper lubrication is the owner’s |
| regulator fails, or 150 psi, whichever | ||||||
gas as an air source for the tool. |
| responsibility. Failure to lubricate the |
| is greater. Use 1/4 inch air hose for | |||||
Such gases are capable of explosion | tool properly will dramatically shorten |
| runs up to 50 feet. Use 3/8 inch or | ||||||
the life of the tool and void your |
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and serious injury to persons. |
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| greater air hoses for 50 foot run or | |||||
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| 1. | Disconnect the air |
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Do not use any type of | O | CO2 |
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reactive gases, including, but |
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not limited to, oxygen and |
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| 2. | Turn the tool so the |
| 4. | Use a pressure regulator on the | ||
combustible gases, as a power source. |
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| air inlet is facing up. |
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| compressor, with an operating | |||||
Use filtered, lubricated, regulated |
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compressed air only. Use of a reactive |
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gas instead of compressed air may |
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| regulator is required to control | |||
cause the tool to explode which will |
| oil into air inlet. Do |
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cause death or serious personal injury. |
| not use detergent |
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| between 60 psi and 120 psi. |
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oils, oil additives, or air- tool oils. Air tool oils contain solvents which will damage the tool's internal components.
3. After adding oil, run tool briefly. Wipe off any excess oil from the cap exhaust.
Minimum Recommended Hookup
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