Before use
NOTE
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The compressed air tool may only be operat-
ed using cleaned, oil-atomised compressed
air, and the maximum operating pressure of
6 .3 bar must not be exceeded on the tool .
The compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer to regulate the working pressure .
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Wrap Teflon tape around all threaded
connections (not supplied) .
Lubrication
WARNING!
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Find out about any health hazards posed by the
oil you are using by reading the safety data
sheet provided by the respective manufacturer .
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Avoid eye and skin contact with lubricants .
NOTE
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Regular lubrication is particularly important to
avoid friction and corrosion damage .
We recommend using a suitable special oil
for compressed air tools (e .g . Liqui Moly
compressor oil) .
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First screw the 1/4" threaded nipple t onto
the 1/4" internal thread connection r of the
mini compressed air oiler 8 .
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Then fill half of the mini compressed air oiler 8
with special compressed air oil . To do this, undo
the Phillips screw of the oil filler opening e
attached to the mini compressed air oiler 8 .
Use the supplied oil bottle 0 to drip oil into the
oil filler opening .
NOTE
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As a treatment stage downstream of the
pressure reducer, a mist oiler lubricates the
compressed air unit continuously and optimally .
A mist oiler adds fine drops of oil to the air
flowing through the tool and therefore
guarantees regular lubrication .
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Now screw the 1/4" threaded connection w of
the mini compressed air oiler 8 into the 1/4"
internal thread connection q of the impact
wrench .
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Connecting to a compressed air
source
NOTE
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Before connecting the compressed air source
–the correct working pressure (6 .3 bar) must
be fully reached, and
–you must ensure that the trigger is in the
uppermost position .
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The optimum pressure is 6 .3 bar . The maxi-
mum torque cannot be achieved with a pres-
sure of only 5 bar or an insufficient air volume .
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Use only connecting hoses with an internal
diameter of at least 9 mm .
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The connection to the compressed air source
is made using a flexible compressed air hose
with a quick coupler .
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Now press the quick coupling of the compressed
air hose (not supplied) onto the compressed air
connector z . The connection locks automati-
cally .
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Now connect the other end of the compressed
air hose to the (filter) pressure reducer on the
compressor .
CAUTION!
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Ensure that the compressed air hose is firmly
attached . A loose hose can thrash about
uncontrollably, causing serious danger . Like-
wise, ensure that the two screw connections
between the coupling piece and the tool are
firmly seated .
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The compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer so that you can regu-
late the air pressure .
PDSS 310 B5