Topping up the oil
To ensure that the tool remains operational for a
long time, the tool must have sufficient pneumatic oil.
The following options are available:
♦
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor.
♦
Install an add-on oiler in the compressed air line
or the compressed air tool.
♦
Add 3–5 drops of pneumatic oil into the con-
nector nipple
every 15 minutes of operation.
Connecting to a compressed air
source
NOTE
►
Before connecting the compressed air source,
–
the correct working pressure (6.3 bar)
must be fully reached, and
–
make sure that the trigger is in the upper
position.
►
Use only connection hoses with an internal
diameter of at least 9 mm.
►
Use only filtered, lubricated and regulated
compressed air.
♦
Screw the connector nipple
. Tighten the connection with a pair of pliers.
♦
Attach the tool to a compressor by connecting
the connector nipple
the compressed air source.
CAUTION!
►
Ensure that the compressed air hose is
firmly attached. A loose hose can thrash
about uncontrollably causing grave danger.
Likewise, ensure the firm seat of the two screw
connections between the coupling piece and
the appliance.
♦
The compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer so that you can regu-
late the air pressure.
PDMFW 15 A1
into the air inlet
with the supply hose of
Before use
Selecting a tool
NOTE
►
The easy-change tool holder fitting is suitable
for standard accessories.
Application:
cutting and shortening pipes and sheets.
Plunge saw blade (32 mm) Z32 D4
Materials:
wood, plastic, gypsum (plaster) and other soft
materials
Application:
–
separation and plunge saw cuts
–
sawing close to edges, even in hard-to-reach
areas
Example: sawing recesses in lightweight walls.
Sanding plate
Materials:
lumber, metal (sanding sheets included in the
delivery), paints*, stone*
*depending on the sanding sheet
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