Operating Instructions - MIRKA AOS130-B Manual De Instrucciones

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Please Read and Comply with
1) General Industry Safety & Health Regulations, Part 1910,
OSHA 2206, available from: Superintendent of Documents;
Government Printing Office; Washington DC 20402.
2) Safety Code for Portable Air Tools, ANSI B186.1 available from:
American National Standards Institute, Inc.; 1430 Broadway;
New York, New York 10018.
3) State and Local Regulations.
Proper Use of Tool
This sander is designed for sanding all types of materials i.e.
metals, wood, stone, plastics, etc. using abrasive designed for this
purpose. Do not use this sander for any other purpose than that
specified without consulting the manufacturer or the manufac-
turer's authorized supplier. Do not use back-up pads that have a
working speed less than 10,000 OPM free speed.
Work Stations
The tool is intended to be operated as a hand-held tool. It is
always recommended that the tool be used when standing on a
solid floor. It can be used in any position, but before any such use,
the operator must be in a secure position and have a firm grip
and footing, and be aware that the sander can develop a torque
reaction. See the section "Operating Instructions".
1) Read all instructions before using this tool. All operators must be fully
trained in its use and aware of these safety rules. All servicing and repairs
must be carried out by trained personnel.
2) Make sure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Select a suitable
abrasive and secure it to the back-up pad. Be careful and center the abra-
sive on the back-up pad.
3) Always wear the required safety equipment when using
this tool.
4) When sanding always place the tool on the work then
start the tool. Always remove the tool from the work
before stopping. This will prevent gouging of the work
due to excess speed of the abrasive.
5) Always remove the air supply to the sander before fit-
ting, adjusting or removing the abrasive or back-up pad.
6) Always adopt a firm footing and/or position and be
aware of the torque reaction developed by the sander.
7) Use only correct spare parts.
8) Always ensure that the material to be sanded is firmly
fixed to prevent its movement.
9) Check the hose and fittings regularly for wear. Do not
carry the tool by its hose; always be careful to prevent
the tool from being started when carrying the tool with
the air supply connected.
10) Dust can be highly combustible. The vacuum dust
collection bag should be cleaned or replaced daily.
Cleaning or replacing the bag also assures optimum
performance.
11) Do not exceed the maximum recommended air pres-
sure. Use safety equipment as recommended.
12) The tool is not electrically insulated. Do not use where
there is a possibility of coming into contact with live
electricity, gas pipes, water pipes, etc. Check the working area before
operation.
13) Take care to avoid entanglement with the moving parts of the tool with
clothing, ties, hair, cleaning rags, etc. If entangled, it will cause the body to
be pulled towards the work and moving parts of the machine and can be
very dangerous.
14) Keep hands clear of the spinning pad during use.
15) If the tool appears to malfunction, stop using it immediately and arrange for
servicing and repair.
16) Do not allow the tool to free-speed without taking precautions to protect any
persons or objects from the loss of the abrasive or pad.
Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air
pressure at the tool of 6.2 bar (90 psig) bar when the tool is run-
ning with the lever fully depressed. It is recommended to use an
approved 10 mm (3/8 in.) x 8 m (25 ft) maximum length airline. It
is recommended that the tool be connected to the air supply as
shown in Figure 1.
Do not connect the tool to the airline system without incorporating
an easy to reach and operate air shut-off valve. The air supply
should be lubricated. It is strongly recommended that an air filter,
regulator and lubricator (FRL) be used as shown in Figure 1 as
this will supply clean, lubricated air at the correct pressure to
the tool. Details of such equipment can be obtained from your
supplier. If such equipment is not used then the tool should be
manually lubricated
To manually lubricate the tool, disconnect the airline and put 2 to
3 drops of suitable pneumatic motor lubricating oil such as Fuji
Kosan FK-20, Mobil ALMO 525 or Shell TORCULA® 32 into the
hose end (inlet) of the machine. Reconnect the tool to the air
supply and run the tool slowly for a few seconds to allow air to
circulate the oil. If the tool is used frequently, lubricate it on a daily
basis or lubricate it if the tool starts to slow or lose power.
It is recommended that the air pressure at the tool is 6.2 bar (90
psig) while the tool is running. The tool can run at lower pressures
but never higher than 6.2 bar (90 psig).

Operating Instructions

To Tool Station
Drain Valve
To Coupler
at or near Tool
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Putting the Tool into Service
Closed Loop Pipe System
Sloped in the direction of air flow
Drain Leg
Ball Valve
Filter
Ball
Regulator
Valve
Lubricator
Ball Valve
Air Hose
Air Compressor
and Tank
Air Flow
Air Dryer

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