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PROBLEMS 

POSSIBLE CAUSES 

REMEDIES 

Tool  runs  at  normal  speed       

but struggles under load. 

 
 

Motor parts worn. 
Gears  worn  or  sticking  due 
to lack of lubricant. 

 

Check  /  have  the  parts  checked  and  re-
pair / replace as necessary. 
Check  that  the  gears  are  well  greased; 
add grease where necessary.  

 
 
 
 

NOTE:  Heat  usually  indicates  insufficient 
grease  in  gears.  Severe  operating  condi-
tions  may  require  more  frequent  lubrica-
tion. 

 Tool  runs  slowly.  Air  flows 

slightly from exhaust. 

 
 

Inlet filter restricted. 
Motor  parts  jammed  with 
dirt particles. 
Air flow blocked by dirt. 

 

Check air inlet filter for blockage. 
Pour  air  tool  lubricating  oil  into  air  inlet, 
operate tool in short bursts quickly reversing 
rotation back and forth where applicable. 
Repeat above as needed. If this fails return 
to service centre. 

Tools  will  not  run.  Air  flows 

freely from exhaust. 

 
 

 
 
 

One  or  more  motor  vanes 
stuck  due  to  material  build 
up. 

 
 
 
 
 

Pour  air  tool  lubricating  oil  into  air  inlet, 
operate tool in short bursts quickly reversing 
rotation back and forth where applicable. 
Tap motor housing gently with plastic mal-
let. 
Disconnect  supply;  Free  motor  by  rotating 
drive shank manually where applicable 
If  tool  remains  jammed  return  to  service 
centre. 

Tool will not shut off. 
 

‘O’  rings  throttle  valve  dis-
lodged  from  seat  inlet 
valve. 

Replace ‘O’ ring or return to service centre. 

 
 

                                       Note: Repairs should be carried out by a qualified person. 

The  following  form  lists  the  common  operating  issues  with  problems  and  solutions. 

Please read the form carefully and follow it.

 

If any of the following symptoms occurs during your operation, stop using the tool immediately, or serious 
personal injury could result. Only a qualified person or an authorised service centre should perform repairs  
of the tool. Disconnect from the air supply before attempting repairs or adjustments. When replacing O-
rings etc. lubricate with air tool oil before assembly. 

   

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

   

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont

 

 

ulators, hoses, isolation valves and connection devices 

MUST

 be suitable for the in-

tended application correctly installed and maintained in good condition by a com-

petent person. 
Appropriate Personal protective equipment 

MUST

 be worn and 

MUST

 be designed to 

protect  against  all  hazards  created.  Severe  permanent  injury  can result  from using 

inappropriate or insufficient protective equipment - Eyes in particular are at risk. 
Long hair 

MUST

 be tied back; loose clothing 

MUST NOT 

be worn. There is a severe risk 

of these being drawn in or trapped by the moving parts of the air tool. 
Open or damaged compressed air lines present a significant ‘whip’ hazard; isolate 

the problem hose from the air supply and repair / replace the hose immediately. 
This air tool is electrically conductive 

DO NOT 

allow it to come into contact with any 

source of electrical supply. 
After use wait for the air tool to STOP completely before putting it aside. 
When putting the air tool aside you 

MUST

 ensure that it placed in a stable position. 

To avoid inadvertent operation 

DO NOT 

place the air tool where it can be knocked 

or moved accidentally either directly or by the air connection hose. 
If  the  air  tool  is  not  required  or  the  air  supply  is  interrupted,  disconnect  the  air  tool 

from the air supply and place in secure storage to prevent unauthorised use. 
Ensure the air valve (or trigger) is in the “off” position before connecting to the air sup-

ply. 
Disconnect  the  sander  from  the  air  supply  before  making  adjustments,  changing 

discs etc. and before servicing the tool. 
Always keep your air tool clean and lubricated. Daily lubrication is essential to avoid 

internal corrosion and possible failure. 
Do not overload the tool. Allow the tool to operate at its optimum speed for maxi-

mum efficiency. 
Do not increase the air pressure above the manufacturers recommended level, as 

excessive pressure can cause the tool casing to split. This can also create excessive 

wear on moving parts and possible failure. 
Always ensure that the work-piece is firmly secured leaving both hands free to con-

trol the sander. 
Always wear safety goggles or glasses during operation. 
Do not wear watches, rings bracelets or loose clothing when using air tools. 
Use as light weight a hose as possible from the tool to the wall or compressor cou-

pling.  
In the interests of safety and possible damage to the machine/operator, always en-

sure that the sander has stopped before putting it down after use. 
Always  ensure  that  the  accessories  such  as  discs  are  rated  /  designed  for  use  with 

this sander as well as the required application, and are correctly and securely fas-

tened before connecting the tool to the air supply. 
Do not carry or move the air sander by its air hose.

 

Never allow the tool to come into contact with harsh solvents such as petrol.

 

Summary of Contents for 07211

Page 1: ...ispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner It is suitable for recycling Help to protect the environment take the packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Ref 090913 1 Composite 6 Dual Action Sander 07211 Please read and fully understand the in structions in this manual before operation Keep this manual safe for future reference ...

Page 2: ...gland As the manufacturer s authorised representative within the EC declare that the Composite 6 Dual Action Sander SIP Part No 07211 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Signed Mr P Ippaso Managing Director SIP Industrial Products Ltd Date 06 01 2013 And the relevant harmonised standard s ...

Page 3: ...05 00070 14 Nut AI05 00039 40 O ring AI05 00072 15 Bushing AI05 00038 41 Valve stem AI05 00071 16 Wave washer AI05 00037 42 O ring AI05 00073 17 Flat washer AI05 00036 43 O ring AI05 00074 18 Bolt AI05 00035 44 Valve seat AI05 00076 19 Crankshaft AI05 00050 45 Bracket AI05 00077 20 Woodruff key AI05 00049 46 Washer AI05 00078 21 Bearing AI05 00051 47 Washer AI05 00079 22 Cylinder cap AI05 00052 48...

Page 4: ...visitors should be kept at a safe distance from the work area never allow untrained persons to operate the sander STAY ALERT Always watch what you are doing and use common sense HAVE YOUR SANDER REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON The sander is in accordance with the relevant safety requirements Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts otherwise this may result...

Page 5: ... using inappropriate or insufficient protective equipment Eyes in particular are at risk Long hair MUST be tied back loose clothing MUST NOT be worn There is a severe risk of these being drawn in or trapped by the moving parts of the air tool Open or damaged compressed air lines present a significant whip hazard isolate the problem hose from the air supply and repair replace the hose immediately T...

Page 6: ...he air tool is lubricated daily with a few drops of air tool oil dripped into the air inlet Clean the air tool after each use Check hose and fittings for wear or damage before each use Drain the air tank receiver of the compressor daily Water in the air line will damage the sander In the event that it becomes necessary to store the tool for an extended period of time overnight weekend etc it shoul...

Page 7: ... The tool should be stored in a clean and dry environment It is most important that the tool be properly lubricated by keeping the air line lubricator filled and correctly adjusted Without proper lubrication the tool will not work properly and parts will wear prematurely Use the proper lubricant in the air line lubricator The lubricator should be of low air flow or changing air flow type and shoul...

Page 8: ...9 Ensure the air trigger throttle 6 is not depressed before connecting to the air supply You will require an air pressure of 90psi and an air flow according to specifica tion WARNING Ensure the air supply is clean and does not exceed 90psi while oper ating the sander Too high an air pressure and unclean air will shorten the prod uct life due to excessive wear and may be dangerous causing damage an...

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