INSTRUCTIONS
Air supply connection
For correct use of the pneumatic tool, always keep to a maximum pressure of 10 bars, as measured at the tool inlet. Feed the
pneumatic tool with clean, condensate-free air (picture 1-a). Excessively high pressure or humidity in supply air results in shorter life for
the mechanical parts and may damage the tool.
USE
Start / Stop
To start the air gun, press the trigger (picture 3-d), and keep it pressed during the job to be performed. Releasing the trigger will cause
the pneumatic tool to stop quickly, thereby preventing silicone or sealants from being let out.
The gun is fitted with a quick release valve, which immediately stops silicone or sealant output.
When the gun stops, place it in a firm and safe position.
Cartridge installation/replacement
To use the air gun, take the following steps:
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Loosen the front ring nut until it is removed (picture 2-b). Install the silicone or sealant cartridge; then fit in the ring nut, locking it by
hand;
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Hold the gun firmly; press the trigger by hand and proceed with silicone or sealant dispensation;
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When the trigger is released, the product will come out almost immediately;
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Use the regulating knob (picture 4-e) in the lower part of the handle to adjust pressure, so that the product can come out in a
constant amount;
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Replace the cartridge when exhausted: loosen the front ring nut, remove the exhausted cartridge and replace it with a new one;
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Before installing the new cartridge, clean and remove any silicone or sealant residues.
Always disconnect the air supply before making adjustments or installing the cartridge. This precaution will prevent the pneumatic tool
from being accidentally started.
Lubrication/Greasing
The pneumatic tool must be connected to a filter-lubricator unit (we recommend Beta item 1919F1/4) provided with an air-oil microfog
mixer, set at two drops per minute. This will result in a high-performing tool and wear-resistant mechanical parts.
If lubrication is not provided to the line, oil ISO 32 must be periodically poured into the pneumatic tool, through the air supply hole
(picture 4-f).
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance and repair jobs must be carried out by trained personnel only. For such jobs, you can contact Beta Utensili S.P.A.'s repair
centre through your Beta dealer.
DISPOSAL
The pneumatic tool, accessories and packaging should be sent to a waste disposal centre, in accordance with the laws in force in your
country.
WARRANTY
This tool is manufactured and tested in accordance with current EU regulations, and is covered by a 12-month warranty for professional
use or a 24-month warranty for nonprofessional use.
We will repair any breakdowns caused by material or manufacturing defects by fixing the defective pieces or replacing them at our
discretion.
Should assistance be required once or several times during the warranty period, the expiry date of this warranty will remain unchanged.
This warranty will not cover defects due to wear, misuse or breakdowns caused by blows and/or falls. In addition, this warranty will no
longer be valid if any changes are made, or if the pneumatic tool is forced or sent to the customer service in pieces.
This warranty explicitly excludes any damage to people and/or things, whether direct or consequential.
We hereby declare, assuming full responsibility, that the described product complies with all the relevant provisions of Machine
Directive 2006/42/EC and amendments thereto.
The Technical Brochure is available at:
BETA UTENSILI S.P.A.
Via A. Volta 18 - 20845 Sovico (MB) - ITALY
Name and title of person in charge
MASSIMO CICERI
(Managing Director)
BETA UTENSILI S.P.A.
Via A. Volta 18
20845 Sovico (MB)
ITALY
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Date 01/05/2015