Operating Instructions
Important Safety Instructions | b.. Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide, | 1. | Disconnect the air |
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(Continued) | combustible gases or any bottled |
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Service | gas as an air source for the tool. |
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Such gases are capable of explosion |
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a.. Tool service must be performed only |
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and serious injury to persons.. |
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by qualified repair personnel. |
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b.. When servicing a tool, use only |
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identical replacement parts. Use |
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Do not use any type of | CO2 |
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only authorized parts. |
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reactive gases, including, but |
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c.. Use only the lubricants supplied | not limited to, oxygen and |
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combustible gases, as a power source. |
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with the tool or specified by the |
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Use filtered, lubricated, regulated |
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manufacturer. |
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compressed air only. Use of a reactive |
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Do not make any | gas instead of compressed air may |
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modifications to | cause the tool to explode which will |
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the tool without first obtaining written | cause death or serious personal injury. |
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| tool briefly.. Wipe off |
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approval from Campbell Hausfeld. Do |
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not use the tool if any shields or guards |
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are removed or altered. Do not use the | Use only a |
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tool as a hammer. Personal injury or |
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compressed air source to limit 100 psi |
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tool damage may occur. | Recommended Hookup |
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Disconnect air | the air pressure supplied to |
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the tool. The regulated pressure must |
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supply and release | not exceed 100 psi. If the regulator |
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tension from the pusher before |
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fails, the pressure delivered to the |
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attempting to clear jams because |
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tool must not exceed 200 psi. The tool | |||||||||
fasteners can be ejected from the front |
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could explode which will cause death or |
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of the tool. Personal injury may occur. | serious personal injury. |
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| maintain a minimum | 100 psi | ||
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Air Source |
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Save These Instructions |
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a.. Never connect to an air source that |
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is capable of exceeding 200 psi. |
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Operating Instructions |
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| inconsistent driving.. |
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Over pressurizing the tool is able |
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to result in bursting, abnormal | Lubrication |
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operation, breakage of the tool or |
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This tool requires lubrication before |
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serious injury to persons.. Use only |
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using the tool for the first time and |
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| the tool.. A filter can |
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clean, dry, regulated compressed air |
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before each use.. If an inline oiler is |
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at the rated pressure or within the |
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used, manual lubrication through the |
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rated pressure range as marked on |
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air inlet is not required on a daily basis.. |
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the tool.. Always verify prior to using |
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the tool that the air source has been |
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adjusted to the rated air pressure or |
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within the rated | damaged by excessive lubrication. |
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| a minimum working pressure | ||||
Proper lubrication is the owner’s |
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| tool properly will dramatically shorten |
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| the life of the tool and void your |
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Recommended Hookup |
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| Regulator |
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| Quick | Quick Plug |
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| Coupler |
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Quick Plug | Coupler | (Optional) | (Optional) |
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