6. LUBRICATION
6.1 Disconnect the air supply from the tool
before lubricating it (1).
6.2 Add a few drops of tool oil to the air inlet.
Position the tool with the air inlet connector
facing upwards and place a drop of tool oil
inside the air inlet. Do not use cleaning oil or
additives. Put the tool into operation briefly
after adding the oil (2).
Wipe off any excess oil in the outlet. Excess oil
may damage the O-ring seals of the tool. If a
lubrication system is used, manual lubrication
through the air inlet will not be necessary on a
daily basis.
7. CLEANING
WARNINGS:
Disconnect the tool from the air
tube before cleaning and inspecting it.
Solve all problems before putting the tool
back into operation.
DANGER:
Never use petrol or other
flammable liquids to clean the tool.
An fumes on the tool could ignite due
to a spark and cause the tool to explode,
resulting in serious personal injury or death.
7.1 Disconnect the tool from the air tube.
Remove any spilled deposits with detergent #2.
Dry thoroughly before use (1).
NOTE:
DO NOT IMMERSE the tool in cleaning
solvents as it could get damaged.
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