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Pneumatic tools have to be used,
inspected and maintained always
in compliance with the respective
local, state, national or federal
regulations.
• Drain compressor tank and remove conden-
sation water from the air hoses. Read thou-
roughly through the operating instructions of
the compressor tank, too.
Important: The use of air filters and an air hose
oiler is recommended.
Attention! Before oiling, plugging in/out the
tool, disconnect the tool from the compres-
sed air supply.
• For oiling the tool, see "Maintenance and
Cleaning" in these operating instructions.
• Only use right-sized sockets.
• The right size of the air hose to be connec-
ted to the tool has to correspond to the indi-
cations given in the table on page 9.
• Turn on the compressor to start the filling of
the air tank.
• Adjust the air compressor regulator to 91
PSI (6.3 bar). The maximum working pres-
sure of this tool is 91 PSI (6.3 bar).
• Depending on the size of the air compressor
and the volume of the compressed air out-
put, the rotation power may vary.
• Do not use damaged, worn-out or low-qua-
lity air hoses or connectors.
• Press trigger to operate the tool.
• Release trigger to stop tool operation.
• When the work is done, switch off compres-
sor and store it according to its operating
instructions.
• Use clean and dry air at 91 PSI (6.3 bar)
maximum pressure only. Dust, combustible
steams and a too high moisture can ruin the
motor of a pneumatic tool.
Always wear personal protective clothing and safety equipment.
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Prior to Operation
Do not leave plugged-in pneumatic tools unattended.
Note: The use of a quick-release coupling
facilitates the connection.
Operation
• Do not remove any stickers, replace dama-
ged stickers.
• Keep hands, wide clothing and long hair
away from the rotating part of the tool.