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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
Defect Possible
solution
The rotation of the tool is
too slow or it is impossible
to start the tool
Introduce a small amount of WD-40 through the air inlet. Start the tool for a couple of seconds.
It is possible that the blades adhere to the rotor. Start the tool for approximately 30 seconds.
Lubricate to tool with a small amount of oil. Attention! Excessive amount of oil may cause a
drop in the power of the tool. In such a case, clean the power transmission.
The tool starts but then
slows down
The compressor does not provide an appropriate
fl
ow of the air. The tool starts with the air
collected in the tank of the compressor. While the tank is being emptied, the compressor
cannot follow up re
fi
lling the tank. Connect the tool to a more e
ffi
cient compressor.
Insu
ffi
cient power
Make sure the inside diameter of the installed hoses is not lower than 3/8”. Check the regulator
of pressure – pressure must be set at the maximum value. Make sure the tool is properly
cleaned and lubricated. If there are no results, send the tool for repair.
Once the functioning has been concluded, the casing, ventilation slots, switches, additional handle and protec-
tions must be cleansed with a stream of air (at a pressure not exceeding 0.3 MPa), with a brush or a cloth
without any chemical substances or cleaning liquids. Tools and handles must be cleansed with a clean cloth.
Worn tools are recyclable waste – it is prohibited to dispose of them throwing them away along with domestic
waste, since the tools contain substances that are harmful for people and the environment! We ask for your
active assistance in economic management of natural resources and protection of the natural environment by
sending the tools to a worn tools disposal point. In order to reduce the quantity of waste that is disposed if, it
is necessary to recycle them.
Summary of Contents for YT-09545
Page 25: ...25 RU ISO 11148 4 10 60...
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Page 28: ...28 RU SAE 10 II F R 3 8 1 38MPa III F R V IV...
Page 29: ...29 RU WD 40 30 SAE 10 SAE 10 WD 40 6 100 WD 40 30...
Page 30: ...30 RU 3 8 0 3 MPa...
Page 32: ...UA 32 ISO 11148 4 10 60...
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Page 35: ...UA 35 SAE 10 II F R 3 8 1 38MPa III F R V IV...
Page 36: ...UA 36 WD 40 30 SAE 10 SAE 10 WD 40 6 100 WD 40 30 3 8 0 3 MPa...
Page 98: ...98 GR ISO 11148 4 Nm 10 Nm 60 Nm...
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Page 101: ...101 GR VII SAE 10 II V 1 2 1 38 MPa III V II...
Page 102: ...102 GR WD 40 30 SAE 10 SAE 10 WD 40 6 100...
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