Before Use; Lubrication; Refilling Oil; Connecting To A Compressed Air Source - Parkside PDBNP 14 B1 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Before use

NOTE
The rivet gun may only be operated on
cleaned, oil-atomised compressed air and
may not exceed the maximum operating
pressure of 6.3 bar at the appliance. The
compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer to regulate the working pressure.
Note that the maximum working pressure
may not be exceeded. An excessive working
pressure does not mean increased output; it
merely increases the air consumption and
accelerates appliance wear. Always comply
with the technical information.

Lubrication

NOTE
Regular lubrication is particularly important
to avoid friction and corrosion damage.
We recommend using a suitable special oil
for compressed air tools (e.g. Liqui Moly
compressor oil).
Lubrication with mist oiler
A mist oiler (not supplied) continuously and
optimally lubricates the appliance as a
preparation stage after the pressure
reducer. A mist oiler gives off fine drops of
oil into the air flow and thus guarantees
regular lubrication.
Manual lubrication
If you do not have a mist oiler, lubricate the
tool before every use or any longer work
sessions. To do this, drip 3–5 drops of
special oil for compressed air appliances
into the lubricant opening
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Refilling oil
To ensure that the rivet gun remains operational for
as long as possible, make sure that there is sufficient
pneumatic oil in the appliance.
You have the following options
Connecting to a compressed air
source
NOTE
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NOTE
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor.
Install a fitted oiler into the compressed air line
or the compressor.
Manually add 3–5 drops of pneumatic oil from
the supplied oil container
nipple
after every 15 minutes of operation.
When opening the oil container
time, remove the cap nut from the container.
Use a pair of long-nosed pliers or a similar
implement to remove the internal pipette.
Turn it 180°, replace it and screw it back in
place with the cap nut.
Use a needle or similar tool to poke a small
hole into the tip of the pipette to release oil.
Before connecting the compressed air source,
the correct working pressure (3–6 bar)
must be fully reached
ensure that the trigger
Pull the supply hose connector over the quick-
release fastener on the connecting nipple
until it clicks into place.
The compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer to ensure that you
can regulate the air pressure.
into the connecting
for the first
is not pulled
PDBNP 14 B1

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