Putting In Service; Air Supply - Stanley 73200 Instruction And Service Manual

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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N

3. PUTTING IN SERVICE

IMPORTANT
- READ THE SAFETY RULES ON PAGE 4 & 6 CAREFULLY BEFORE PUTTING INTO SERVICE.
Before Use
Select relevant size nose equipment and install.
Connect the placing tool to the air supply. Test pull and return cycles by depressing and releasing the trigger.
CAUTION: Correct supply pressure is important for proper function of the installation tool. Personal injury or damage
to equipment may occur without correct pressures. The supply pressure must not exceed that listed in the placing tool
specification.

3.1 AIR SUPPLY

All tools are operated with compressed air at an optimum pressure of 5.5 bar. We recommend the use of pressure regulators
and filtering systems on the main air supply. These should be fitted within 3 metres of the tool (see diagram below) to
ensure maximum tool life and minimum tool maintenance.
CAUTION: The pressure regulator in the cabinet is set to 5.25 bar.
CAUTION: The pressure regulator must not be adjusted under any circumstances.
CAUTION: The safety valve in the cabinet is set to 5.25 - 5.30 bar.
CAUTION: The safety valve must not be adjusted under any circumstances.
Air supply hoses should have a minimum effective working pressure rating of 150% of the maximum pressure produced
in the system or 10 bar, whichever is the highest. Air hoses should be oil resistant, have an abrasion resistant exterior and
should be armoured where operating conditions may result in hoses being damaged. All air hoses MUST have a minimum
bore diameter of 6.4 millimetres or ¼ inch.
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