Refilling oil
To ensure that the appliance remains operational
for a long time, it must have a sufficient supply of
pneumatic oil.
The following options are available
♦
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor.
♦
Install a fitted oiler into the compressed air line
or the compressor.
♦
Manually add 3–5 drops of pneumatic oil from
the supplied oil container
nipple
after every 15 minutes of operation.
♦
When opening the oil container
time, remove the cap nut from the container.
Use a pair of long-nosed pliers or a similar
implement to remove the internal pipette.
♦
Turn it 180°, replace it and screw it back in
place with the cap nut.
♦
Use a needle or similar tool to poke a small
hole into the tip of the pipette to release the oil.
Connecting to a compressed air
source
NOTE
►
Before connecting the compressed air source,
–
the correct working pressure (3–6 bar)
must be fully reached
–
make sure that the trigger
actuated
♦
Pull the supply hose connector over the quick-
release fastener on the connecting nipple
until it clicks into place.
NOTE
►
The compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer to ensure that you
can regulate the air pressure.
PDLA 6.3 A1
into the connecting
for the first
is not
Use
♦
The appliance is ready for use as soon as the
pneumatic air flow has been established.
♦
Guide the punch
the point of the workpiece to be machined
(see also fold-out page Fig. A + B)
♦
Press the trigger
CAUTION!
►
Suitable safety precautions must be taken
depending on the size and nature of the
workpieces. Use suitable clamping devices
to prevent the workpieces from slipping.
►
In the event of an interruption to the air supply,
release the trigger
►
Before switching on the machine, make sure
the machine tool is firmly placed on the
surface to be processed.
♦
When you have finished working, disconnect
the appliance from the compressed air source.
or the flange tool
.
immediately.
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