E N G L I S H
8. PRIMING
Priming is ALWAYS necessary after the tool has been dismantled and prior to operating. It may also be necessary to restore the full
stroke after considerable use, when the stroke may be reduced and fasteners are not fully placed by one operation of the trigger.
8.1 OIL DETAILS
The recommended oil for priming is Hyspin® VG32 available in 0.5l (part number 07992-00002) or one gallon containers
(part number 07992-00006). Please see safety data below.
8.2 HYSPIN®VG 32 OIL SAFETY DATA
FIRST AID
SKIN:
Wash thoroughly with soap and water as soon as possible. Casual contact requires no immediate attention. Short term
contact requires no immediate attention.
INGESTION:
Seek medical attention immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting.
EYES:
Irrigate immediately with water for several minutes. Although NOT a primary irritant, minor irritation may occur following
contact.
FIRE
Flash point 232°C. Not classified as flammable.
Suitable extinguishing media: CO2, dry powder, foam or water fog. DO NOT use water jets.
ENVIRONMENT
WASTE DISPOSAL: Through authorized contractor to a licensed site.May be incinerated. Used product may be sent for
reclamation. SPILLAGE: Prevent entry into drains, sewers and water courses. Soak up with absorbent material.
HANDLING
Wear eye protection,impervious gloves (e.g. of PVC) and a plastic apron. Use in well ventilated area.
STORAGE
No special precautions.
8.3 PRIMING PROCEDURCE
CAUTION: Ensure that the oil is perfectly clean and free from air bubbles.
CAUTION: The tool must remain on its side throughout the priming sequence.
CAUTION: All operations should be carried out on a clean bench, with clean hands, in a clean area.
CAUTION: Care MUST be taken, at all times, to ensure that no foreign matter enters the tool, or serious damage
may result.
8.4 OIL TOP UP
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Place the tool in horizontal position.
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Unscrew the oil drain screw 35 using a 5 mm Allan key.
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Pour the recommended oil into the hole leading to the chamber in which the piston rod runs.
Make sure that the screw washer 36 is in the correct position.
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Screw again with moderation the oil drain screw 35 using the Allan key.
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Now bleed the tool. This operation is necessary to ensure that all air bubbles are eliminated.
Make sure the drain screw 11 is tightly closed, unscrew the same ONLY BY ONE TURN using an Allan key, then connect
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the tool to the air supply and depress the trigger.
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Wait until oil appears around the drain screw 11, then retighten. Clean the excess oil.
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Release the trigger.
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Open the oil drain screw 35 using an Allan key.
Top up with priming oil to reset level. Replace the screw washer 36 and the oil drain screw 35 in position and close tightly.
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Prior to operating the tool it is necessary to fit the appropriate tip equipment and to adjust the tool stroke.
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