manual
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DO NOT leave pneumatic tools unattended when connected!
Always wear personal protective clothing and safety equipment!
• Do not point the tool at any person. Keep
children and other persons out of the work
area when operating the tool.
• Do not use the tool in no-load operation.
• Pneumatic tools must not get in contact
with sources of electricity.
• Pay attention to the working pressure,
(max. air pressure see table, page 16).
Exceeding the approved maximum pressure
of tools and accessories can cause explo-
sions and may result in severe injuries. The
maximum pressure of the compressed air
must be equal or inferior to the approved
pressure load indicated for the air drill.
• Check tight fit of the air hose connections/
do not use defective pressure hoses.
Uncontrollably moving pressure hoses may
cause severe injuries.
• Only disconnect pneumatic tools in an
unpressurized state. Uncontrollably mov-
ing pressure hoses may cause severe inju-
ries.
• Use clean and dry air only. Never use
oxygen, carbon dioxid or other bottled gases
to power pneumatic tools.
• Only use parts, attachments and acces-
sories that are recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
• Never carry the tool by the air hose.
• Do not carry the connected tool with a
finger on the throttle lever.
• Avoid unintentional starting.
• Keep handles clean, dry and free of oil
and grease.
• Always keep the work area clean, well
ventilated and well lit.
• Do not use the tool under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
• Any repairs must be carried out by author-
ized persons only.
• The tool labelling must always be kept
legible. The operator/user is responsible
that the sticker indicating speed (r.p.m.),
serial no. and article no. is not damaged
and well legible.
• Do not use quick-release couplings
direct ly at the tool. There must be a
pressure hose of at least 20 cm length
between the tool and the quick-release
coupling .
• Ensure air hose is disconnected when
changing drill bits, core drills, (coun-
ter)sinkers, milling cutters, etc. Before
oiling or changing drill bits etc.
always disconnect the tool from the
compressed air supply.
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