Bosch 0 607 951 Series Assembly Instructions Manual page 15

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Pneumatic Motor
Article number
No-load speed
Stalling torque
Output power
Right rotation
Left rotation
Spindle dimension
– 1/2"-20 UNF-2A
j6
– Ø 12
Max. operating pressure at motor
Thread size of hose connection
Inner diameter of hose
Air consumption at no-load
Weight according to EPTA-Procedure
01:2014
Pneumatic Motor
Article number
No-load speed
Stalling torque
Output power
Right rotation
Left rotation
Spindle dimension
–  1/2"
Max. operating pressure at motor
Thread size of hose connection
Inner diameter of hose
Air consumption at no-load
Weight according to EPTA-
Procedure 01:2014
Assembly
 Ensure that the air supply is switched off until the
pneumatic motor has been completely installed. This
safety measure prevents the pneumatic motor from being
started accidentally.
 Ensure that the hose clamps are always securely tight-
ened. If the hose clamps are not tightened or are damaged,
air may escape and the pneumatic hose may come loose
and thrash around in an uncontrolled manner.
 Ensure during installation that the pneumatic motor is
safely earthed at all times. It can become electrostati-
cally charged.
Bosch Power Tools
0 607 957...
... 300
-1
min
720
Nm
36
W
740
bar
6.3
psi
91
G 1/4"
mm
10
l/s
18.5
cfm
39.2
kg
1.32
lbs
2.91
0 607 957 ...
... 305
... 307
... 308
-1
min
290
720
Nm
90
36
W
740
740
bar
6.3
6.3
psi
91
91
G 1/4"
G 1/4"
G 1/4"
mm
10
10
l/s
18.5
19.5
cfm
39.2
41.3
kg
2.1
1.7
lbs
4.63
3.75
Clamping the Pneumatic Motor
 At high torques, a correspondingly strong counter
force is required. This counter force can be absorbed bet-
ter with a clamping fixture.
Ensure that the clamping fixture holds the pneumatic motor
securely and firmly.
Fasten the pneumatic motor only in the specified clamping ar-
ea 2, and where possible use the entire clamping area. The
smaller the clamping area, the greater the effect of the clamp-
ing forces.
Do not overload the clamping area and avoid stress to the
housing.
English | 15
... 301
... 315
610
36
620
6.3
91
G 1/4"
G 1/4"
10
24.5
51.9
1.32
2.91
... 309
... 310
... 314
250
340
610
90
65
36
620
620
620
6.3
6.3
6.3
91
91
91
G 1/4"
G 1/4"
G 1/4"
10
10
10
24
24
24
50.9
50.9
50.9
17.5
17.5
17.5
38.6
38.6
38.6
1 609 92A 37R | (9.12.16)
610
36
620
6.3
91
10
24.5
51.9
1.7
3.75
140
170
740
6.3
91
10
18.5
39.2
2.1
4.63

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