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SX233A: 

Parts Breakdown & Operating Manual 

05/12/10

WARNING!

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS

 

COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

WARNING

This  Instruction  Manual  Contains 

Important  Safety Information. 
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INfORMaTION 

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OpeRaTINg 

THIS TOOL.

• Always  operate,  inspect  and  maintain  this

tool  in  accordance  with American  National

Standards Institute Safety Code of Portable

Air  Tools  (ANSI  B186.1)  and  any  other

applicable safety codes and regulations.

• For  safety,  top  performance  and  maximum

durability  of  parts,  operate  this  tool  at  90

psig/6.2  bar  max  air  pressure  with  3/8"

diameter air supply hose.

• Always  wear  impact-resistant  eye

protection  when  operating  or  performing

maintenance on this tool.

• High sound levels can cause permanent

hearing loss. Always use hearing protection

as  recommended  by  your  employer  or

OSHA regulation.

• Keep  the  tool  in  efficient  operating

condition.

• Operators  and  maintenance  personnel

must be physically able to handle the bulk,

weight and power of this tool.

• Air under pressure can cause severe injury.

Never  direct  air  at  yourself  or  others.

Always  turn  off  the  air  supply,  drain  hose

of  air  pressure  and  detach  tool  from  air

supply  before  installing,  removing  or

adjusting  any  accessory  on  this  tool,  or

before performing any maintenance on this

tool. Failure to do so could result in injury.

Always check for damaged, frayed or loose

hoses  and  fittings,  and  replace

immediately.  Do  not  use  quick  detach

couplings  at  tool.  See  instructions  for

correct set-up.

• Air  powered  tools  can  vibrate  in  use.

Vibration, 

repetitive 

motions 

or

uncomfortable  positions  over  extended

periods  of  time  may  be  harmful  to  your

hands and arms. Discontinue use of tool if

discomfort,  tingling  feeling  or  pain  occurs.

Seek medical advice before resuming use.

  • Place  the  tool  on  the  work  before  starting

the  tool.  Do  not  point  or  indulge  in  any

horseplay with this tool.

• Slipping,  tripping  and/or  falling  while

operating  air  tools  can  be  a  major  cause

of  serious  injury  or  death.  Be  aware  of 

excess  hose  left  on  the  walking  or  

work surface.

• Keep  body  working  stance  balanced  and

firm.  Do  not  overreach  when  operating

the tool.

• Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes

in  motion  during  start  up  and  operation  of

any power tool.

• Do  not  carry  tool  by  the  hose.  Protect  the

hose from sharp objects and heat.

• Tool  shaft  may  continue  to  rotate  briefly

after  throttle  is  released.  Avoid  direct

contact  with  accessories  during  and  after

use.  Gloves  will  reduce  the  risk  of  cuts

or burns.

• Keep  away  from  rotating  end  of  tool.

Do  not  wear  jewelry  or  loose

clothing.  Secure  long  hair.  Scalping  can

occur    if  hair  is  not  kept  away  from  tool

and  accessories.  Choking  can  occur  if

neckwear  is  not  kept  away  from  tool

and accessories.

• Correct  grinding  wheel  mounting  is

necessary  to  prevent  injury  from

broken  wheels.  Do  not  use  chipped

or  cracked  grinding  wheels.  Grinding

wheels  should  be  a  free  fit  on  the

spindle  to  prevent  stress  at  the  hole.

Use  only  wheel  collars  that  come  with

the  grinder  for  mounting  the  grinding

wheel.  Flat  washers  or  other  adapters

may  over  stress  the  wheel.  Always  use

heavy  paper  blotter  discs  between  the

wheel  collars  and  the  grinding  wheel.

Tighten  the  wheel  on  the  spindle  to

prevent  spin  off  when  the  air  grinder

is turned off.

• Do  not  lubricate  tools  with  flammable  or

volatile  liquids  such  as  kerosene,  diesel

or jet fuel.

• Do not force tool beyond its rated capacity.
• Do  not  remove  any  labels.  Replace  any

damaged labels.

• Use  accessories  recommended  by

Sunex Tools®.

Summary of Contents for SX233A

Page 1: ...TRUCTIONS BEFORE USING POWER TOOLS Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber...

Page 2: ...e harmful to your hands and arms Discontinue use of tool if discomfort tingling feeling or pain occurs Seek medical advice before resuming use Place the tool on the work before starting the tool Do not point or indulge in any horseplay with this tool Slipping tripping and or falling while operating air tools can be a major cause of serious injury or death Be aware of excess hose left on the walkin...

Page 3: ...30 31 32 33 34 DESCRIPTION Cylinder Front End Plate Ball Bearing Air Regulator Spindle Retainer Guard Hex Screw Nut Washer Spanner Retainer Ring Cutting Wheel pkg of 5 Allen Wrench Spring Safety Bar Spring Pin QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PART NO RS380101 RS233A02 RS233A03 RS380104 RS233A05 RS233A06 RS233A07 RS233A08 RS233A09 RS233A10 RS233A11 RS233A12 RS21114 RS233A14 RS233A15 RS233A16 R...

Page 4: ...peration safety goggles should always be worn to guard against flying rust and chips Use only wheels rated at 20 000 RPM or higher Air Supply Tools of this class operate on a wide range of air pres sures It is recommended that air pres sure of these tools mea sures 90 PSI at the tool while running free Higher pres sure over 90 psig 6 2 bar raises per for mance beyond the rated capacity of the tool...

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