Maintenance Intervals; Filter Cleaning - Stanley Bostitch GFN1564K Manual De Instrucciones

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Depending on the conditions at the workplace and the
form of the work piece, individual noise attenuation
measures may need to be carried out, such as placing
work pieces on sound damping supports, preventing
work piece vibration by means of clamping or covering,
adjusting to the minimum air pressure required for the
job, etc.
INFORMATION ON VIBRATION (see Tool Technical
Data)
The characteristic vibration value for the tool has been
determined in accordance with ISO/WD 8662-11
"Measurement of vibration in hand held power tools -
Part 11 Fastener Driving Tools".
This value is a tool related characteristic and does not
represent the influence on the hand-arm system when
using the tool. An influence on the hand-arm system
when using the tool will depend for example on the
gripping force, the contact force, the working direction,
the adjustment of the compressed air supply, the work
piece, the work piece support, etc.

MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

Maintenance intervals for the tools can vary depending
upon the environment the tool is being operated in, the
application it is being used for and the volume of nails
that are being driven. For example, if it is being used in
dirty and dusty conditions for high volume nailing,
maintenance will be required more regularly rather than
in clean conditions with low volumes of nails.
The chart that follows has been produced as a guide to
help you establish the maintenance intervals for the
tools. If you experience an excessive build up of debris
within the tool between cleans, reduce the maintenance
intervals. If the tool does not require cleaning within the
schedule you have established, then you may be able to
extend the maintenance intervals. If you have any
questions regarding the above please contact your local
distributor for help and advice.
Maintenance Intervals GFN1664K / GFN1564K /
GBT1850K:
Number of Days Between
Maintenance Operations
Very dirty & dusty
6-7
6-7
Dusty
10-14
10-14
Moderate
30-45
30-45
Clean
45-60
45-60
1
2
Weekly Nail Usage [x1000]
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6-7
3-4
3-4
10-14
6-7
6-7
30-45
10-14
10-14
45-60
30-45
30-45
4
6
8+

FILTER CLEANING

The references for this are supplied on the seperate
sheet 'Filter Cleaning / Tool Cleaning & Lubrication
Guide' for easy reference.
When working on the tools, do not lose any parts of the
disassembled tool and use only genuine Stanley Bostitch
parts to ensure proper tool operation and safety.
1.
Before cleaning, check that the tool has cooled
down completely, and then remove all nails, the fuel
cell and the battery from the tool. (Fig. 30)
2.
Detach the filter cover. (Fig. 31)
3.
Remove the filter from the top cover. (Fig. 32)
4.
Remove the dust and rubbish from the filter with the
genuine Stanley Bostitch cleaner [SB-TC1]. (Fig. 33)
5.
Confirm that the filter is not damaged. If damaged,
replace the filter with a new one [Part No. 192231].
Ensure that the filter is dry and free from
contamination. Replace the filter. (Fig. 34)
6.
Restore the filter cover ensuring that the filter is not
caught. (Fig. 35)
7.
Always carry out 6-10 test cycles on an off-cut of
timber before using on a finished surface, as
cleaning residue may be expelled. (Fig.36)
CLEANING & LUBRICATION
Make sure that you have read and understood all safety
warnings and cleaning procedures before attempting to
operate or clean this tool. Failure to do so may result in
serious injury.
WARNING: Make sure that the 4 hex socket head bolts
are securely attached to the cylinder head before
operating the tool. Loose or missing bolts may cause
leakage of burning gases causing injury to the user and
damage to the tool and property.
1.
Before cleaning, check that the tool has cooled
down completely, and then remove all nails, the fuel
cell and the battery from the tool. (Fig. 37)
2.
Detach the filter cover. (Fig. 38)
3.
Using 5mm hex keys, remove and retain the hex
socket head bolt. (Fig. 39 & 40) [M5 x 10] [M5
Shoulder 2pcs.]
4.
Detach the top cover. (Fig. 41)
5.
Using a screwdriver, remove and retain the screw.
(Fig. 42)[M4 x 10]
6.
Remove the support (B) from the motor lead. (Fig.
43) Carefully disconnect the motor lead. (Fig. 44)

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