Mountz Power Tools Preventative Maintenance Hydraulic Pulse Tools
Safety U.S. Department of Labor Elaine L. Chao, Secretary Occupational Safety and Health Administration John L. Henshaw, Assistant Secretary OSHA 3080 2002 (Revised) This informational booklet is intended to provide a generic, non-exhaustive overview of a particular standards-related topic. This publication does not itself alter or determine compliance responsibilities, which are set forth in OSHA standards themselves and the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Air quality (Compressor) Lif e of tools depend a lot on the quality of your compressor. Separating humidity f rom the air prevents corrosion on your air power tools. Air filter regulators and lubricators are an important factor to keep your tools at a high performance. ISO 8573-1, indicates: Class Dry Air Lubrication Air 3 4 Residue of Oil Content mg/m3 oz./cu. ft 1 5 1.03 · 10-6 5.14 · 10-6 Residue of Dust particle size mm mg/m3 oz./cu. ft 5 15 5 8 5.14 · 10-6 8.
Notes: 1. The harder the joint is, the less pulsing time you will notice. 2. The softer the joint is, the longer pulsing time you will notice and for instance, the number of cycles for an oil change will be less. A sooner oil change! 3. To perform the oil change, please follow the instructions on Hydraulic Pulse Tools Operation Manual and pulse unit oil change process video by clicking the links below..
NOTE: Preventative Maintenace may vary depending on the usage and care of the tool. Life Cycle of the tool and schedule for replacing parts replacement depend on the tool usage. Mountz Service Locations Service Mountz Inc. features an experienced calibration and repair staff. Our trained technicians can calibrate and repair most any tool.