Maintenance – Silverline Air Grease Gun 400cc User Manual
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Air Grease Gun 400cc
Operation
WARNING: Ensure you are using the correct grease for the individual application,
i.e. the type of grease recommended by the manufacturer of the device to be
lubricated (vehicle, machine part, etc.).
WARNING: Avoid spillage! Clean up spilled grease immediately and DO NOT allow
grease to enter the environment. Spilled grease may cause surfaces to become
slippery, causing a hazard.
1. Connect to suitable air supply – See ‘Recommended air supply’ (above)
2. Pull the trigger to activate the air tool
3. Grease will be dispensed from the spout
4. When you have finished using the grease gun, disconnect the tool from the
air supply
WARNING: Be aware that air tools may hold residual pressure after use. Always
bleed air pressure from the tool after shutting off air supply.
Maintenance
WARNING: Always disconnect from the air supply and depressurise before
cleaning or carrying out any maintenance.
Cleaning
• Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear
quickly, and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean the body of your machine
with a soft brush, or dry cloth
IMPORTANT: There is very little that can go wrong with your air tool and it should
be noted that when an air tool fails to work it is generally because the internal
workings have corroded due to dirty, wet air and failure to follow the instructions
given below.
After every use: Disconnect from the air supply, pour a small amount of oil into
the air intake.
• If the machine is in constant use or used for long periods at a time, a combined
filter/lubricator must be fitted. There must be an air filter fitted at all times
• Use air tool oil. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE NORMAL ENGINE OIL
• Failure to comply with the operating and maintenance instructions may
invalidate the guarantee
Storage
• Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children
Disposal
• Empty all remaining grease into a sealed container prior to recycling the tool,
and dispose of grease according to laws and regulations
• As with other power tools, air tools should not be disposed of with household
waste
• Air tools may contain traces of tool oil and other lubricants and so must be
recycled accordingly
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to
dispose of grease and power tools
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