Product Manual

OPERATION/MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATION
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Before starting the tool make sure you comply with the safety instructions
give in the safety section above.
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Required output: Prior to start-up make sure that the compressor output is
adequate for supplying all connected air tools simultaneously at the
recommended pressure.
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Important: A very long air hose, quick release couplings and connections can
cause pressure drops resulting in a reduced compressed air pressure. Use
connections having a maximum internal diameter, to reduce pressure losses.
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Vent (to clean) supply lines by using a progressive air blast (slowly opening
tap/service valve) and make sure any impurities cannot penetrate into
the tool when connecting up.
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Operating pressure: Must not exceed
7 bar or 100 psi
. It must be checked as
close as possible to the tool and while it is operating normally.
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Use correctly ground steel (bit) in good condition.
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Do not use excessive force when mounting, bearing down on, tools to avoid
“imbedding” the steel (bit). When running, it must be possible to see dust
discharging along the whole length of the steel (bit).
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Lubrication:
Paving breakers
,
Chipping hammers and other demolition tools
do not require any line lubrication under normal service
conditions. The residual oil content in the compressed air usually provides
sufficient lubrication. However, under certain conditions (compressed air
cooled by an after cooler, or a very long supply line air hose or manifold) a
very light oil can be used. Lubrication is achieved by injecting 0.5 oz (15mL) of
oil into the equipment, via the sleeve fitting/air inlet (or use an inline
oiler, set to lowest position); this operation should be carried out at the end
of the working day, and prior to each extended stoppage or storage.
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Lubrication:
Drilling hammers are fitted with an oil reservoir, which should
be filled up with a bodied oil (e.g. EP 140 or SAE 90 Wt.) oil before each
drilling operation. Top end lubrication is same as above. When operating,
monitor that the steel (bit) shank is correctly greased.
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Storage:
After lubrication, store the tool vertically with the retainer at
the bottom in a sheltered place.
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Operation problems:
If the piston gums up, only lubricate with the oil
recommended.
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Never attempt to modify or repair any tool yourself, call in an
authorized Sullair Sales Service Dealer, and only use original Sullair
accessories and parts.
Sullair reserves the right to modify products and specifications without prior
notice.
OPERATION/ MAINTENANCE
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Subject to EAR, ECCN EAR99 and related export control restrictions.
02250218-226 R03
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2015 Sullair, LLC.
Update: August 05 2015