User Guide
-Always
shut
off
the
air
supply
to
the
tool
and
press
the
'0n/Off'
valve
10
exhaust
the
air
from
the
feed
hose
before
figing,
removing
or
adjusting
the
working
attachment
filted
to
the
W.
-
Before
using
he
td,
mike
sure that
a
shut
off
device
has
been
fitted
to
the
air
supply
line
and
the
positim
is
known
and
easily
accessible
so
that the
air
supply
to
the
1001
can
be
&ut
off
in
an
emergency.
-Check
hose
and
fitlings
regularly
for
wear-
-
Take
care
against entangtement
of
the
moving
park
of
the
td
w-Wi
cbthing,
hair,
ties,
cleaning
rags, rings,
jewelry, watches, bracelets,
etc-
This
could
cause
the
.
body
of
parts
of
the
body
to
be
drawn towards
and
in
contact
with
the
moving
parts
of
the
tool
and
could
be
very
dangerous.
-It
is
expected
that
users
will
adopt
safe
working
praclices
and
observe
all
local, rdimal
and
country
legal requirements
when
installing,
using
or
maintaining
the
tool.
-Take care
that
the
exhaust
air
does
not
point towards
any
other
person
or
material
or
substance
that
could
be
contaminated
by
oil
droplets.
When
first
lubricating
a
1001
or
if
the
tool
exhaust
has
a
high
oil
content,
do
not
allow
the
exhaust
air to
come
near
very
h.ot
surfaces
or
flames.
-Never
Iay
the
tool
down
until
the
wor!4ng
attachment
has
stopped
fnm*ng-
-
Men
ttw
tool
is
nat
in
use,
shut
off
the
air
supply
and
press
the
triggernever to
drain
the
supply line. If
the
tool is
not
10
be
used
for
a
period
of
time,
first
lubricate,
disconnect
from Ar
supply
and
store
in
a
dry
average
room
tertyeralure
environment.
-If
the
tool is
passed
from
one
user
to
a
new
or
inexperienced
user,
mab
sure
these
instructions
are
passed
with
the
tool.
-
Do
not
reme
any
manufacturer
atid
safely
d-
where
fitted,
i-e.,
wheel
guards.
safety
trigger,
speed
governors,
etc.
-WMrever
possible,
secure
workpiece
with
clamps,
a
,
vise,
etc-
to
make
it
rigid
so
it
does
not
mwe
during
the
work
operation. Keep
good
balance at
all
times.
Do
rmt
stfetch
or
overreach.
-
Try
to
match
tfw
tml
to
the
work
operalion.
Do
not
use
a
tml
that
is
too
light
or
heavy
for
the
work
operation.
If
in
doubL
seek
adGce.
-In general
terms,
this
tool
is
not
suitable
for
undewater
use
or use
in
explm*ve
e~mnments
-
seek
advice
from
mndaclurer.
-Try
to
make
sure
that
the
work
area
is
clear
to
enable
the
work
task
to
be
performed safely. If practical
and
possible;
try
to
clear
unnecessary
obsmctim
bbt9
skrtjng
work.
-Always
use
air
hose
and couplings
with
minimum
working
pressure
ratings
at least
1
1/2
times
?he
maximum
working
preGre
raling
of
the
W.
Foreseen
Use
Uf
TheToot
-
5276
Page
No
2
Putting
Into
Service
Air
Suppiy
Use
a
dmn
lubiiated
air supply that
will
give
a
measured
air
p~re
at
tool
d90
ps.iJ6.2
bar
hen
the
too4
is mning
with
lhe
t-erAever
fully
depressed.
Use
mmmemd
hose
size
and
Ie+.
It
is
rmmndd
that
the
tool
is
connected
to
me
air
supplyasshw~~
mQure
I.
Oa
notmnmct
the
tool
to
4he
air
Gne
system
without
ifmporating
an
isy
to
reach
and
operate
air
shut
off
valve.
The
air
supply
should
be
lubricated.
It
is
strongly
rmrnaed
that
an
air Mer, regulator.
lubricator
(FRL)
is
used
as
shown
in
F~ure
I
as
Wis will
supply
clean,
lubrbted
air
at
me
correct
~essure
to
the
tod.
Details
d
such
equipment
mn
be
obtained
from
your
s-ier.
lf
swh
equipment
is
not
used,
lhen
the
tod
shu!d
be
lubmted
by
&urn
ofl
the
air
supply
to
the
tad,
dq~essurizMg
the
I'm
tq
p&ng
the
biggerfiever
on
the
W.
Disconnect
the
air
line
and
pour into the
We
adaptor
a
teaspmnful
(5ml)
of
a
suitable
pneumatic
motor
lubmliq
oil
preferably iworpraiing
a
net
inh'#)iior.
Reconnect
td
to
air
supply
and
run
tool
slowly
for
a
few
seconds
to
allow
air
lo
circulate
the
oil-
If
&I
is
used
frequenw.
lubricate
cn
daiiy
basis
and
il
tool
starts
to
slow
or
I-
power.
11
is
rwmmded
-1
tbe
a~
pressure
at
the
tool
while
the
td
is
wnniq
is
90
psU6.2
bar.