Axminster AW422J Manual do utilizador - Página 4
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What's in the Box...
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Item
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10-22mm Narrow Crown Stapler with PCL tail fitted.
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Oil Bottle
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4mm Allen Key
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3mm Allen Key
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Instruction Manual
Having unpacked the tool and its accessories, please check the contents against the
equipment list "What's in the box", if there are any discrepancies, please contact Axminster
Power Tool Centre using the procedures laid down in the catalogue. Please dispose of the
packaging responsibly; much of the material is bio-degradable. The tool is plated and
painted to prevent corrosion, so there should be little or no cleaning required before use.
Please read the Instruction Manual prior to using your new tool; as well as general
precautions and instructions for use, there are daily and periodic maintenance
recommendations to help you keep your tool on top line and prolong its life. Keep
this Instruction Manual readily accessible for any others who may also be required
to use the tool.
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STOP USING THE TOOL IMMEDIATELY IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS
OCCUR. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR. ANY REPAIRS OR
REPLACEMENTS MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED PERSON OR AN AUTHORISED
SERVICE CENTRE ONLY.
422J
PROBLEM
Air leaking at
trigger area
Air leaking between
body and front plate
Air leaking between
body and cylinder
cap.
Blade driving
fastener too deeply
Runs slowly or has
power loss
Tool skips a fastener
Fasteners continually
"jam"
Tool will not drive
fully down
Troubleshooting...
PROBLEM CAUSE
1.O-ring in trigger valve is
1.Check and replace O-ring.
damaged.
2.Check and replace trigger valve
2.Trigger valve head is damaged.
head.
3.Trigger valve stem, seal or O-ring
3.Check and replace trigger valve
are damaged.
stem, seal or O-ring.
Damaged piston O-ring or bumper.
Check and replace O-ring or
bumper.
1.Screw loose.
1.Tighten screws.
2.Damaged seal.
2.Check and replace seal.
1.Worn bumper.
1.Replace bumper.
2.Air pressure is too high.
2.Adjust the air pressure.
1.Insufficient oil.
1.Lubricate as instructed.
2.Insufficient air supply.
2.Check air supply.
3.Broken spring in cylinder cap.
3.Replace spring.
4.Exhaust port in cylinder cap is
4.Replace damaged internal parts.
blocked.
1.Worn bumper or damaged spring
1.Replace bumper or spring.
(17,18).
2.Dirt in front plate.
2.Clean drive channel of front plate.
3.Inadequate airflow to tool.
3.Check hose and compressor fittings.
4.Worn or dry O-ring on piston.
4.Replace O-ring or lubricate.
5.Damaged O-ring on trigger valve.
5.Replace O-ring.
6.Cylinder cap seal leaking.
6.Replace seal.
1.Joint guider is worn.
1.Replace joint guider.
2.Fasteners are wrong size or
2.Use the recommended and
damaged.
undamaged fasteners.
3.Magazine or front plate screws
3.Tighten screws.
are loose.
4.Blade in piston assembly is
4.Replace piston assembly
damaged.
1.Worn blade in piston assembly.
1.Replace piston assembly.
2.Lack of power.
2.Adjust to adequate air pressure.
3.Slow cycling and loss of power.
3.Check cylinder cap spring for broken
coils or reduced length. Check if
exhaust port of cylinder cap is
restricted.
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