Draper 65084 Original Instructions Manual - Page 10
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6. Preparation Instructions
Important: Before operating this product, read and
understand all the safety and preparation instructions
listed in this manual.
6.1 Air Tool Oil Specification
Air tool oil viscosity refers to the thickness and flow of the
oil used in the product and the way in which it reacts with
heat. Liquids with low viscosity are thinner than liquids
with high viscosity.
As the viscosity of the air tool oil is reduced when heated,
choosing the right viscosity is essential. If the oil
viscosity is too low, it may not lubricate the tool
6.2 Preparing the Air Supply for Use
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This air tool operates at a max. pressure of 6.3bar (90psi).
The compressed air system must be controlled by a
combination pressure regulator, in-line lubricator and
moisture filter. This will ensure a constant supply of dry
air at all times, provided it is properly maintained.
Important: Always check the machine operating pressure
before use.
appropriately when heated. If the oil viscosity is too high,
the fluid may cause excessive resistance within the air
lines when cold.
ISO grade 22–32 (SAE grade 5W–15W) monograde oil
should be used in this product. Draper Tools
recommends the use of Draper Air Tool Oil:
• 500ml: Stock No. 34681
• 1L: Stock No. 34862
During use, the oil must be constantly supplied to the
equipment to ensure complete lubrication and optimum
performance.
Water in the compressor tank may cause considerable
corrosion to air tools; the compressor should be
drained daily to avoid excessive water in the air supply.
Dirty or wet air can significantly shorten the lifespan of
the product.
When using an air tool with a hose over 25ft long,
Draper Tools recommends increasing the bore of the hose
to the next largest available size (i.e. increase 3/8" to
1/2"). This will ensure adequate pressure and volume of
air to power the tool.
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