MAINTENANCE
Never use petrol, solvent, or any other fl ammable liquid to clean the tool. Vapours may ignite, causing the explosion of the tool and
serious injury. The solvents used to clean the tool chuck and the body may soften the seals. Thoroughly dry the tool before starting
work. If you notice any malfunction of the tool, immediately disconnect the tool from the pneumatic system. All components of the
pneumatic system shall be protected against dirt. Dirt entering the pneumatic system can damage the tool and other components
of the pneumatic system.
Tool maintenance before each use
Disconnect the tool from the pneumatic system. Before each use, introduce a small amount of storage fl uid (e.g. WD-40) through
the air inlet. Connect the tool to the pneumatic system and run it for approx. 30 seconds. This will allow you to spread the pre-
servative fl uid through the inside of the tool and clean it. Disconnect the tool from the compressed air system again. Insert a small
amount of SAE 10 lubricant into the tool via the air inlet opening and the openings designed for that purpose. The use of SAE 10
lubricant is recommended for the maintenance of pneumatic tools. Connect the tool and run it for a few seconds. Caution! WD-40
cannot be used as a proper lubricating oil. Wipe off any excess oil which may have escaped through the outlet openings. The oil
left can damage the tool seals.
Other maintenance activities
Before each use of the tool, make sure that there are no signs of damage to the tool. Keep drivers, tool chucks and spindles clean.
Have the tool inspected by a qualifi ed workshop personnel every 6 months or after 100 operating hours. If the tool has been used
without the recommended air supply, increase the inspection intervals of the tool.
Removing defects
Stop using the tool as soon as you detect any defect. Use of a defective tool may result in injury. Any repairs or replacements to
the tool components must be carried out by qualifi ed personnel at an authorised repair shop.
Defect
Possible solution
The tool rotation is
Apply a small amount of WD-40 through the air inlet opening. Activate the tool for a few seconds. The blades could stick to the rotor. Switch on
too slow or does not
the tool for approx. 30 seconds. Lubricate the tool with a small amount of lubricant.
start up.
Caution! Excessive amount of lubricant can cause the tool to lose power. In this case, clean the drive.
The tool starts up and
The compressor does not provide an adequate supply of air. The tool is activated by the air accumulated in the compressor tank. As the tank
then slows down
empties, the compressor does not keep up with fi lling in the air shortages. Connect the device to a more effi cient compressor.
Make sure that the hoses have an internal diameter at least as specifi ed in the table in item 3. Check the pressure setting to ensure that it is
Insuffi cient power
set to the maximum value. Make sure that the tool is properly cleaned and lubricated. If there are no results, have the tool repaired.
Spare parts
For a detailed list of spare parts for the product go to the product data sheet on the TOYA SA website.
After fi nishing work, the housing, ventilation openings, switches, auxiliary handle and covers should be cleaned e.g. with an air
jet (with a pressure not exceeding 0.3 MPa), paintbrush or dry cloth without the use of chemicals and cleaning agents. Clean the
tools and the handles with a clean dry cloth.
Used tools are recyclable materials - they cannot be thrown into household waste containers as they contain substances dan-
gerous to human health and the environment! Please actively help us in using the natural resources responsibly and protecting
the environment by handing over the used tool to a used tool storage point. In order to reduce the amount of disposed waste, it is
necessary to reuse or recycle it in another form.
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