Product Manual
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Operating Instructions
⚠WARNING
Wear ANSI Z87.1 compliant goggles and other protective gear while operating.
Do not exceed the maximum working air pressure of 115 PSI.
Never point the dispenser at people or animals.
Do not use the pump near open flames. Do not smoke during this operation.
The compressed air must be filtered to avoid dust and moisture into pump.
Do not use with any liquid besides the intended oil, lubricants, or antifreeze liquids. See owner's
manual for intended oil.
PUMP OPERATION
If the pump has already been primed and the compressed air feed is connected to the appropriate
work pressure level (70-115 PSI), the pump will start automatically when the nozzle or gun situated at
the end of the grease delivery circuit is opened.
To stop the pump, simply close the nozzle or disconnect the air inlet line.
PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, always follow the following procedures whenever you shut
off the pump, check or service any part of the spray/dispensing system, install, clean, or change spray
tips/nozzles, and whenever you stop spraying/dispensing:
1. Shut off the air to the pump.
2. Point grease gun outlet into a container and trigger the grease gun to relieve pressure.
After Each Use
⚠WARNING
Always disconnect the air supply after use so that oil can't leak out in case one of the pump's
components should break.
• Pumps are delivered in appropriate cardboard boxes. Packaging material should be properly dis-
posed.
• Handling and storage of the new pump do not require any special procedures. However after the
pump has been used, empty the used oil in the suction tube into an appropriate container. This is
done by over-turning the pump.
• The dust in compressed air can slow down and even block the motor cylinder. The following
steps may prevent this from happening:
• Add 50 grams of appropriate lubricating oil to the air inlet hole weekly; operate the pump for
several minutes after adding oil.
• Turn on the pump for several minutes until moving parts are fully lubricated.
• You may repeat the above operation if necessary.
• The above steps should be carried out on a weekly base.