Operation
Operating a compressed air tool
NOTE
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In order to achieve the full power available
from your compressed air tool, always
use compressed air hoses with an internal
diameter of at least 9 mm. A lower internal
diameter can considerably reduce the power.
CAUTION!
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Do not use a compressed air line that con-
tains any water condensation.
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The tool must be sufficiently supplied with
pneumatic oil to ensure long service life. This
can take place as follows:
–
Use oiled compressed air by fitting a mist
lubricator.
–
Without a mist lubricator: add oil manu-
ally through the compressed air connec-
tion
every day. Approx. 3-5 drops
of pneumatic oil for every 15 operating
minutes during continuous use.
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If the tool has been out of operation for sev-
eral days, add around 5 drops of pneumatic
oil manually through the compressed air
connection
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Allow the tool to run at idling speed for a
short time.
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Always guide the machine using both hands.
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Switch on first, then apply the accessory tool
to the workpiece.
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After switching off, only put the machine down
once the motor has come to a standstill.
PDWS 125 A1
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1.) Attach a suitable accessory tool.
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2.) Adjust the operating pressure (measured
at the air intake when the compressed air
tool has been switched on). Please refer to
the section entitled "Technical data" for the
maximum permissible operating pressure
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3.) Connect the compressed air tool to the com-
pressed air supply.
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4.) Switching on: Push the safety lock-out
towards and press the ON/OFF switch
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5.) Switching off: Release the ON/OFF switch
Working procedures
Sanding:
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Press the machine against the workpiece moder-
ately and move it backwards and forwards over
the surface so that the workpiece surface does
not become too hot.
Rough grinding:
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Work using an angle of incidence of between
30° and 40° for good working results.
NOTE
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Never use cutting discs for rough grinding.
Abrasive cutting:
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Always work against abrasive cutting (see Fig-
ure 3). Otherwise there is a risk that the ma-
chine can jump out of the cut in an uncontrolled
manner. Work using moderate forward speed
appropriate to the material being processed.
Do not tilt, do not press, do not oscillate.
Fig. 3
NOTE
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Never use rough grinding discs for cutting.
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