Dispenser DP
3. Preparing the dispenser for use:
Package contents
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Dispenser
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Mixer
(not supplied)
Preparation for use
Users must read and understand the Operating Instruction
Manual before first use of the dispenser.
Operating principle
The air pressure is reduced by the
pressure reduction valve (10). The
piston rods (6) are pushed out of the
housing by the pneumatic piston of
the drive unit (5), thereby forcing the
component compounds A and B
through the mixer.
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Cartridge sleeve
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Operating Instruction
Manual
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Dispenser DP
The dispenser operates under high pressure. Failure to
follow the instructions in this Manual can lead to
inadvertent release of pressure, or breakage of the
dispenser at high pressure and may result in serious
personal injury to the user or bystanders and/or property
damage.
Preparing the dispenser
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Remove the protective cap (11) from the pressure
reduction valve (10).
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Install a ¼" BSP adapter (external thread) on the inlet
side of the pressure reduction valve, ready for the
quick-release coupling.
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Use a highly flexible pneumatic hose of size DN6 with
a quick-release coupling matching the adapter.
Caution: DANGER OF CRUSHING.
Never place your hands or fingers between the plunger
and the cartridge.
The input pressure of the compressed air must not exceed
max. 8 bar (max. 120 psi). Requirements for the
compressed air supply (see Technical Data).
Strictly follow the manufacturer's safety instructions for the
2-component adhesive.
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