OPErATiON
WaRNING:
Serious or even fatal injuries can occur if the tool is pointed at persons or animals, even
if there is no attachment installed in the tool. NEVEr point the tool at people or animals.
WaRNING:
user must wear proper eye and hearing protection when operating this tool. Stay alert
and keep proper balance at all times.
1. Hold the tool with both hands and set the attachment against the work
surface. The striking mechanism of the tool ONLY operates when the tool
is in contact with the work surface.
CaUTION:
do not operate the tool when it is not in contact with the
work surface. Strokes with no load can damage the tool.
2. Press the trigger (Fig. 4 - 1) to start the tool. during operation, hold the
tool firmly enough to guide the tool down but do not exert additional force
on the material. Let the tool do its own work.
CaUTION:
use only a limited amount of levering force during operation.
Too much levering can break the shaft or the attachment.
3. When the work has been completed, release the trigger. disconnect the
air supply by pulling back the ring on the quick connector to release the
connection.
4. Every few hours of operation, stop and check that the attachment receiv-
er is lubricated. An insufficient quantity of oil will result in damage to the
tool. Add a few drops of oil into the attachment receiver as necessary.
Add a few drops of 30W non-detergent air tool oil into the air inlet to lu-
bricate the connection. if an in-line lubricator is used, adjust the oil level as
necessary to provide the right amount of lubricant to the air inlet.
5. Follow the maintenance instructions on the next page for cleaning, maintenance and storage of the tool.
NOTE:
Excessive lubrication can adversely affect the tool’s performance.. if drops of oil are forming on the
trigger or on the attachment receiver, clean the excessive oil and reduce the oil quantity on the automatic oiler.
An insufficient quantity of oil will result in damage to the tool and attachment.
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