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Instructions For Operation - Max NF255SF-ST Operating And Maintenance Manual

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[AIR SUPPLY & CONNECTIONS]
Air compressor
Air hose
Used at 5 to 7 bar (70 to 100 p.s.i.)
FITTINGS: Install a male plug on the tool which
is free flowing and which will release air pres-
sure from the tool when disconnected from the
supply source.
HOSES: Hose has a min. ID of 6 mm (1/4") and
max. length of no more than 5 meters (17").
The supply hose should contain a fitting that will
provide "quick disconnecting" from the male
plug on the tool.
SUPPLY SOURCE: Use only clean regulated
compressed air as a power source for the tool.
3-PIECE AIRSET (Air filter, Regulator, Oiler):
Refer to TOOL SPECIFICATIONS for setting the
correct operating pressure for the tool.
NOTE:
A filter will help to get the best performance and
minimum wear from the tool because dirt and
water in the air supply are major causes of wear
in the tool.
Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is re-
quired for the best performance. Oil added thru
the air line connection will lubricate the internal
parts.
Regulator
Air filter
Oiler
3-piece airset
4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR OP-
ERATION
Read section titled "SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS".
1. BEFORE OPERATION
Check the following prior operation.
Wear Safety Glasses or Goggles.
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Do not connect the air supply.
2
Inspect screw tightness.
3
Check operation of the contact arm & trigger
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if moving smoothly.
Connect the air supply.
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Check the air-leakage. (The Tool must not
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have the air-leakage.)
Hold the Tool with finger-off the trigger, then
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push the contact arm against the work-piece.
(The tool must not operate.)
Hold the Tool with contact arm free from
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work-piece and pull the trigger. (The Tool
must not operate.)
Disconnect the air supply.
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WARNING
2. OPERATION
Wear safety glasses or goggles. Danger to the
eyes always exists due to the possibility of dust
being blown up by the exhausted air or of a
fastener flying up due to the improper handling
of the tool. For these reasons, safety glasses or
goggles shall always be worn when operating
the tool.
The employer and/or user must ensure that
proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection
equipment must conform to the requirements of
Council Directive 89/686/EEC of 21 DEC. 1989
(the American National Standards Institute,
ANSI Z87.1) and provide both frontal and side
protection.
The employer is responsible to enforce the use
of eye protection equipment by the tool operator
and all other personnel in the work area.
NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face
shields alone do not provide adequate protec-
tion.
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