Maintaining The Air Stapler - Ferm ATM1042 Traducción Del Manual Original

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• After mounting the cover, staples and fastener
latch can be placed again.
Checking operation of the air stapler
Remove all fasteners from the air stapler
before you perform a check.
• Hold the tool firmly by the handgrip, without
your finger on the trigger.
• Set the fastener head of the tool against the
work surface.
• Press the trigger so that the hammer pin
emerges. Release the trigger and the cycle is
complete.
Every time the trigger is pressed, the air
stapler will make a complete cycle.
6. MAINTAINING THE AIR
STAPLER
Whenever performing maintenance on the
air stapler, pay attention to the warnings
given in these instructions for use, and be
extra cautious when troubleshooting
problems with the air stapler.
Replacing parts
Original parts are recommended when
replacement of parts is necessary. Do not use any
alternative parts that cannot perform as well as
the original parts in the appliance.
Working practice when preforming
maintenance
Whenever you are repairing the air stapler, take
care to clean and lubricate the internal parts. Use
Parker "O-Lube" or similar on all O-rings. Coat
all O-rings with O-Lube before reassembling.
Apply oil lightly to all moving surfaces and pins.
Finally, following complete assembly, squirt a few
drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into the air input
fitting, before commencing testing.
Air pressure and volume
Air volume is just as important as air pressure. The
air volume that is delivered to the air stapler may be
insufficient due to defective couplings and crimped
hoses, or through the effect of contamination
and water in the system. The consequence of a
restricted airflow is that the air stapler receives
an inadequate air volume, even though the air
pressure reading is high. This will lead to defective
operation, through reduced driving power.
Before you begin with troubleshooting, you
should first inspect the path from compressor
to air stapler for restricted connections, twisted
hoses and anything else that might prevent
sufficient air from flowing to the appliance.
Lubrication
Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is
essential for optimum functioning. Oil injected
from an oil mist lubricator will lubricate the internal
parts continuously. Use a lubricant for pneumatic
tools, Mobil Velocite #10, or equivalent. Use no
cleaning oil or additives, as these lubricants can
cause accelerated wear of seals and edges in the
appliance, resulting in a poor performance and
frequent maintenance of the tool.
Please use Airline Lubricating Oil into the
air inlet on the handle of the Airstapler.
When there is no oil mist lubricator available,
add oil via the QD coupling once or twice a day,
while using. Just a few droplets of oil each time
is sufficient. Excessive oil will simply accumulate
in the appliance, which will become noticeable
when tacking.
Use during cold weather
With operation during cold weather, close to
or below freezing point, moisture in the air
pipeline can freeze, making use of the appliance
impossible. We recommend the use of a special
winter lubricant for pneumatic tools, or the
permanent use of antifreeze (glycol) as lubricant
when the temperatures are low.
Avoid storing the tool in a cold
environment, to prevent frost or ice
formation on the operating valves and
mechanisms, which might cause
malfunction of the appliance.
Remark: Some commercial dehydrating fluids for
air pipelines are harmful to O-rings and seals. Do
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