The tool should not be operated towards the operator or any other person.
Keep hands away from the compression mechanism;
Be aware that a broken die or punch can generate high velocity projectiles
Inspect regularly for cracks; injury may occur if the unit is dropped.
Release the on/off device if the power supply is interrupted.
USING COMPRESSED AIR
Never exceed the maximum pneumatic pressure indicated on the machine and in this manual
Never carry the sharpener by the hose
Air pressure can cause serious injury.
Always turn off the air supply, drain the air pressure hose and disconnect the machine from the air supply when not in
use, before changing accessories or making repairs.
before changing accessories or making repairs.
Never point the air flow at yourself or another person.
Hose whipping can cause serious injury. Always check that hoses and connections are tight and in good condition.
REPLACING PUNCHES AND DIES
Use only the punches and dies specifically recommended by GYS.
NOISE
Weighted sound power level:
L
=70.06 dB (A)
WA
L
=59.07 dB (A)
pA
L
=72.2 dB (C)
_pC
VIBRATION
Vibration level: Less than 2.5 m/s².
MAINTENANCE
The PULLING RING SHARPENER does not require any special maintenance. A simple periodic visual check is recom-
mended to prevent any possible breakdown or failure during use. Clean at least once a week to remove any dust and
dirt that could impair the product's long-term performance. Use self-cleaning cloths. Do not use water or flammable or
corrosive liquids.
Machines should be checked periodically to ensure that the ratings and markings required by this part of ISO 11148
are legibly marked on the machine. The employer/user should contact the manufacturer to have the labels replaced, if
necessary.
During maintenance operations, the compressed air supply must be disconnected from the machine.
DISPOSAL
When disposing of the PULLING RING SHARPENER, it must not be discarded in the natural environment and, instead,
must be taken to an authorised recycling centre.
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