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1.) LUBRICATION:
Before connection of the hose, apply 4 to 5 drops of a good
quality air tool oil at the air inlet. After 3 to 4 hours of
operation, oiling may be necessary again.
2.) TIGHTNESS OF PARTS:
Regularly check whether all connection parts are
fastened securely. Follow this procedure daily
before beginning work.
3.) STORAGE:
Avoid storing the tool in a location subject to high humidity. If
the tool is left unused, the residual moisture inside the tool
can cause rust. Before storing and after operation, oil the tool
at the air inlet with a good quality air tool oil and run it for a
short period.
4.) DISPOSAL:
Follow national legislation of waste disposal.
5.) ORDERING SERVICE PART
For further operational and handling information or for
replacement of parts and components, contact the sales
agent from where you purchased the tool, or the service
division of our company, phone number 800-221-9705.
*When ordering parts and components, give each part
number, name, and quantities.
WARNING
a) This tool contains sharp cutting blades and must be
handled with extreme care.
b) Always disconnect the air supply from the tool prior
to removing or installing blades.
c) Keep hands and body away from the blade at all times.
d) Failure to read and follow these warnings may result
in serious injury.
Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles when using this
product. Normal use of this product is likely to expose the user
to dust and/or microscopic particles containing chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Always wear approved safety equip-
ment and clothing when using this product. Study, understand,
and follow all instructions provided with this product.
129TW
HEAVY DUTY AIR SABRE SAW
- 10,000 STROKES PER MINUTE
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