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Hazards Caused By Vibrations; Additional Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Machines; Before Use; Lubrication - Parkside PDBNP 14 B1 Vertaling Van De Originele Gebruiksaanwijzing

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If the machine is equipped with a silencer, always
ensure that it is fitted and that it is operational
while the machine is in operation .

Hazards caused by vibrations

Vibrations can damage the nerves and cause
malfunctions to the blood circulation in the
hands and arms .
When working in a cold environment, wear
warm clothing and keep your hands warm and
dry .
If you experience numbness, tingling or pain in
your fingers or hands or notice that the skin of
your fingers or hands has become pale, stop
working with the machine for threadless fasteners,
inform your employer and consult a doctor .
A stand, tensioner or balancing device must be
used to support the weight of the machine, as
the operator does not have to grip the machine
so tightly to hold it .
Additional safety instructions for
pneumatic machines
Compressed air can cause serious injury .
When the machine is not in use, and be-
fore replacing accessories or carrying out
repairs, always ensure that the air supply is
closed, that the air hose is not under pres-
sure and that the machine is disconnected
from the air supply .
Never aim the airflow towards yourself or
any other person .
Thrashing hoses can cause serious injury .
Always check that the hoses and fasteners are
undamaged or have not come loose .
Cold air must be directed away from the hands .
If universal rotary joints (claw couplings) are
used, locking pins must be used to provide pro-
tection; Whipcheck® air hose restraints must be
used to provide protection in case of a failure of
the connection of the hose to the machine .
Ensure that the maximum permissible pressure
on the machine is not exceeded .
Never carry compressed-air-powered machines
by the hose .
PDBNP 14 B1

Before use

NOTE
The rivet gun may only be operated on
cleaned, oil-atomised compressed air and
may not exceed the maximum operating
pressure of 6 .3 bar at the appliance . The com-
pressor must be fitted with a pressure reducer
to regulate the working pressure .
Note that the maximum working pressure
may not be exceeded . An excessive working
pressure does not mean increased output;
it merely increases the air consumption and
accelerates appliance wear . Always comply
with the technical information .

Lubrication

NOTE
Regular lubrication is particularly important
to avoid friction and corrosion damage .
We recommend using a suitable special oil
for compressed air tools (e .g . Liqui Moly
compressor oil) .
Lubrication with mist oiler
A mist oiler (not supplied) continuously
and optimally lubricates the appliance
as a preparation stage after the pressure
reducer . A mist oiler gives off fine drops
of oil into the air flow and thus guaran-
tees regular lubrication .
Manual lubrication
If you do not have a mist oiler, lubricate
the tool before every use or any longer
work sessions . To do this, drip 3–5 drops
of special oil for compressed air applianc-
es into the lubricant opening

Refilling oil

To ensure that the rivet gun remains operational for
as long as possible, make sure that there is sufficient
pneumatic oil in the appliance .
You have the following options:
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor .
Install a fitted oiler into the compressed air line
or the compressor .
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