All photographs and drawings within this manual are document is part of the product; retain it for the life supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate correct of the product, passing it on to subsequent holders. operation of the product.
NOT use this product to dispense water, adhesives or operate or maintain the product and retain it for later use. corrosive substances. 3.2 Specification Charger Stock No(s). 03359,18097 (bare product) Stock No.: 97914 Part No(s). D20GGKIT, D20GGB (bare product) Part No.:...
4. Health and Safety Information Important: Read all the Health and Safety instructions • When operating a power tool outdoors, use an before attempting to operate, maintain or repair this extension cord suitable for outdoor use. product. Non-compliance with these instructions may −...
• Use this product ONLY with the hose supplied. − The correct power tool will do the job better and − If the hose becomes damaged, contact Draper safer at the rate for which it was designed. Tools for replacement options.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Draper Tools, an authorised service agent or similarly • Charge the battery in a dry and well-ventilated qualified personnel in order to avoid a hazard.
Please contact the Draper Helpline; contact details can be found at the back of this manual. 1 x Grease gun 1 x 2.0Ah D20 battery pack (03359 only) 1 x D20 battery charger (03359 only) 1 x Canvas bag (03359 only) 1 x Strap (03359 only) 5.3 Packaging...
Remove the battery and check for obstructions and debris around the Important: Stock No.03359 is supplied with the appropriate battery and charger. DO NOT use any other charging contacts. If the problem is not resolved, stop charging the battery immediately and contact Draper charger to charger batteries for use with this product.
6. Preparing the Battery 6.2 Inserting and Removing the Battery Important: ONLY use this tool with batteries and chargers from the Draper Tools D20 range. Read all the safety and operation instructions provided with these parts before use. Important: ALWAYS ensure that the trigger switch is NOT depressed when inserting or removing the battery.
7. Loading the Grease Gun 7.2 Installing and Removing a Grease The grease gun can be loaded using several methods to best suit the resources available. Cartridge Important: ALWAYS ensure that the air vent valve (1) is CAUTION! NEVER install crushed or notched tightened before loading the grease gun, regardless of cartridges into the grease tube.
7. Loading the Grease Gun 3. Remove the plastic cap from the cartridge and twist 6. Slide the rod all the way into the grease tube. the open end into the grease tube. Important: DO NOT dispose of the cartridge caps until the cartridge is empty in case it must be stored in a partially used state.
7. Loading the Grease Gun 8. Prime the grease gun; see 8.5 Priming the Grease 2. Ensure that the open end of the grease tube is free from any dust or debris, and push the plunger handle Gun and Expelling Air Pockets. inwards as far as possible.
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7. Loading the Grease Gun 2. Loosen the air vent valve (1) by a couple of turns. Fig. 13 3. Release the plunger rod from the lock slot (25) and apply pressure to the handle until grease is expelled from the opening. 4.
8. Operating Instructions 8.1 Operation 1. Insert a suitable battery pack (see 7.2 Inserting and Removing the Battery). (19) Fig. 16 5. Remove the hose coupler from the grease fitting. Important: DO NOT pull on the hose to disconnect the coupler. Fig.
9. The Control Panel The LCD display illuminates automatically when the trigger switch is depressed and switches off after 20 seconds of inactivity. The tool battery level is displayed at the top of the display. (26) 26. LCD display 27. Battery level (27) 28.
10. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10.3 Battery Care Important: Read all the health and safety information before attempting to maintain or repair this product. • Avoid allowing the battery pack to become completely ALWAYS remove the battery before performing any exhausted before recharging. maintenance.
Charge and attach the battery (see 7.1 and 7.2). not start when attached. the trigger is The motor connection has developed Contact Draper Tools for repair and replacement depressed. a fault. options. The grease gun The loaded lubricant is exhausted.
11. Warranty Draper power tools have been carefully tested & inspected and are guaranteed to be free from defective materials or workmanship. For details of warranty and terms and conditions please visit the Draper Tools website at www.drapertools.com/warranty – 20 –...
Draper Tools Product Helpline for details of your nearest authorised agent. Draper Tools will endeavour to hold any spare parts, if applicable, for seven years from the date that it sells the final matching stock item.
13. Explanation of Symbols 10,000 Max. output pressure Read the instruction manual 100/ Warning! Max. flow rates 170gsm Lubricant load capacities Do not incinerate or throw onto fire 450g Bulk Battery level indicator Do not abandon in the environment Wear suitable eye/face protection High/low output mode Wear protective gloves Output in g/oz...
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