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WARNING

Read and understand instructions before use.

Always wear eye/face and hand protection.

IMPROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS 
PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND 
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

RISK OF EYE OR HEAD INJURY

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Air powered equipment and power tools 
are capable of propelling materials such as 
fasteners, metal chips, sawdust and other 
debris at high speed which could result in 
serious eye injury.

Always wear approved safety glasses with 
side shields.
Disconnect air hose when tool is not in 
use.

Compressed air can be hazardous. 
The air system can cause injury to soft 
tissue areas such as eyes and ear. Particles 
or objects propelled by the air stream can 
cause injury.

For additional protection use an approved 
face shield in addition to safety glasses.

Tool attachments can become loose or 
break and fly apart, propelling articles at 
the operator and others in the work area.

Make sure that any attachments are se-
curely assembled.

RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Abrasive tools such as sanders and grind-
ers, rotating tools such as drills and impact 
tools such as nailers, staplers, wrenches, 
hammers and reciprocating saws are 
capable of generating sparks which could 
result in ignition of flammable materials.

Never operate tools near flammable sub-
stances such as petrol, naphtha, cleaning 
solvents etc.
Work in a clean, well-ventilated area free 
of combustible materials.
Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or 
other bottled gases as a power source for 
air tools.

Exceeding the maximum pressure rating 
of tools or accessories could cause an 
explosion resulting in serious injury.

Use compressed air regulated to a maxi-
mum pressure at or below the rated pres-
sure of any attachments.
Never connect to an air source that is 
capable of exceeding 200 psi.
Always verify prior to using the tools that 
the air source has been adjusted to the 
rated air pressure range.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for SAT206

Page 1: ...FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE OWNER S MANUAL SAT206 AIR DRILL...

Page 2: ...the operator and others in the work area Make sure that any attachments are se curely assembled RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT Abrasive tools such as sanders and grind...

Page 3: ...tool away from hands and body SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RISK OF INJURY WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT A tool left unattended or with the air hose attached can be activated by unauthorized persons lead...

Page 4: ...se straps or ties which could become entangled in moving parts of the tools Remove any jewellery watch es identifications bracelets or necklaces which might become caught by the tool Keep hands away f...

Page 5: ...position INSERTING REMOVING THE DRILL BIT FITTING THE HANDLE 1 Open the chuck jaws by gripping the lower part of the chuck and turning the upper part counterclockwise by hand The direction of twist is...

Page 6: ...the procedure to shut down and vent the compressed air 3 Once the pressure has been released disconnect the air supply hose from the air tool Pour 2 3 drops of airline oil into the air inlet This sho...

Page 7: ...902957 33 Bearing 902981 10 O ring 902958 34 Gear 902982 11 Air inlet 902959 35 Pin 902983 12 O ring 902960 36 Spindle 902984 13 O ring 902961 37 Thread ring gear 902985 14 Valve stem 902962 38 Bearin...

Page 8: ...e equipment specified above conforms to the above European Communities Directive s and Standard s PLACE DATE Signature Robert Wyatt Company Secretary Derby UK 24th MAY 2018 SGS Engineering UK Ltd SGS...

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