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CONNECTING THE REGULATOR
The lubricator (I) must be placed as close as possible to the air inlet, followed by the pressure
regulator (II), and finally, the filter (III). In the case of pumps not installed on wall support, it is very
important to equip the pump's air inlet with an adaptor for quick coupling and the air inlet hose with
a quick connector.
CONNECTING THE GREASE DISCHARGE
1. The grease discharge outlet is a 1/4'' G thread. Connect the outlet to the high pressure hose
(according to DIN-SAE norms) through the corresponding adapter and terminal.
2. Ensure the gun or corresponding valve is closed.
3. Slowly open the pump's compressed air inlet valve. The pump will start to function, filling the feed
circuit with grease. Maintain pressure on the gun until the grease start to come out. The pump is now
ready for its usual function.
OPERATING THE PUMP
If the pump has already been primed and the compressed air feed is connected to the appropriate
work pressure level (70-115psi), 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.
Before Each Use
WARNING
Wear ANSI Z87.1 compliant goggles and other protective gear while operating.
Inspect before each use; check that all connections are tight and secure.
Never use if parts are damaged or broken; replace damaged or broken parts before operating.
DO NOT try to mend it with tape or any other device. A repaired hose cannot safely contain the high
pressure fluid.
The compressed air must be filtered to avoid dust and moisture into pump.
Use fluids and solvents which are compatible with the equipment wetted parts. Refer to the
Technical Data section of all equipment manuals. Read the fluid and solvent manufacturer's