Technical data
A - recommended working pressure; bar [psi]
B - nozzle Ø; mm [inches]
C - length of nozzle; mm [inches]
D - thread of air connector
E - weight; kg [lb]
General safety warnings
When working strictly observe the
general safety recommendations
for air tools and for compressors.
See ISO 11148-10.
Safety warnings
•
The compressed air may project small solid
objects with the air stream at great speed, which
may injure the operator or other persons. Use
personal protective equipment - special cloth-
ing, glasses, gloves, and closed shoes.
•
While working, do not direct the flow of com-
pressed air onto yourself, other persons, or
animals.
•
Do not exceed required working pressure.
•
Dust, appearing in the process of work,
may be injurious to health, highly inflammable
or explosible. Do not use the air tool near ob-
jects emitting heat or open fire. The use of air
tool near such objects may result in a fire haz-
ard.
•
Do not work materials containing asbestos.
Intended use
This air tool is designed for various works on
cleaning by means of air blasting.
The manufacturer reserves the possibility to introduce changes.
1 Nozzle
2 Fixing nut
3 On / off switch
4 Body
5 Air connector
Installation / regulation
Before execution of any procedures, discon-
nect air tool from compressor.
Nozzle adjusting (see fig. 1)
•
Unscrew nut 2 (see fig. 1).
Move nozzle 1.
•
•
Tighten nut 2.
Check before each using of the tightness of all
threaded connections, as well as the tightness of
connections and hoses.
Air tool should be pre-connected to the
compressor.
Switching on:
Press and hold the on / off switch 3.
Switching off:
Release the on / off switch 3.
•
Connect the air tool to the compressor, using
a special air hose.
•
Adjust working pressure (see technical data
table).
•
Start blowing observing safety rules.
•
After using, disconnect the air tool from the
compressor.
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Components
Initial operation
Switching on / off
Working advice