Failure
Possible solution
The tool has too slow
Let a small amount of WD-40 through the air inlet. Run the tool for a few seconds. The blades may stick to the rotor. Run the tool for about
rotations or it does not
30 seconds. Lubricate the tool with small amount of oil. Attention! The excess of oil can cause a decrease in power of tool. In this case, you
start.
should clean the drive.
The tool starts and then
The compressor does not provide proper air supply. The tool starts by the air collected in the tank of compressor. As the tank is emptying,
slows down.
the compressor has not kept pace with the refilling of air shortages. Connect the device to a more efficient compressor.
Make sure, that your hoses have an internal diameter, at least 3.38". Check the set point of pressure, whether it is set to the maximum
Insufficient power
value. Make sure, that the tool is properly cleaned and lubricated. In the absence of results, you should pass the tool for repair.
After completion of the work, the housing, ventilation slots switches, should be cleaned eg. with air stream (pressure not more
than 0.3 MPa), with a brush or dry cloth without chemicals and cleaning fluids. Tools and handles should be cleaned with a dry,
clean cloth.
Worn tools are secondary raw materials - it is forbidden to dispose of them together with household waste. because they contain
substances harmful to human health and the environment! Please actively support the cost-effective management of natural
resources and environmental protection by passing the used equipment to the point of storage for worn out devices. To reduce the
amount of disposed waste it is necessary to re-use them, recycle or recover in another form.
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