Operation – Tri Tool 214B ID Track Module User Manual
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Model 214B ID Tracking Module (IDTM) Kit
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NOTE:
OPERATION
Always read the operating instructions carefully/completely before attempting to op-
erate the Model 214B ID Tracking Module.
When operating any/all Tri Tool Inc. equipment follow the 'Note' statements through
the manual for equipment safety and the ‘Warning’ and/or ‘Caution’ notes for opera-
tor safety.
A FRL (Filter/Regulator/Lubricator) is required to protect the warranty on all TRI
TOOL INC. air or hydraulic driven tools.
The motor warranty is void if damage occurs from contaminated air or lack of
lubrication.
The FRL unit must be maintained as required. The frequency will depend
on the basic air supply. Keep the water trap drained, filter cleaned and the
lubricator oil reservoir filled so there's a drop of oil every two (2) to five (5)
seconds.
If the unit is to be left idle for 24 hours or more after being run on ‘wet’ air, it is
advisable to squirt oil directly into the air motor inlet and run the motor for two
(2) to three (3) seconds.
This will prevent rusting and ‘freezing’ of the rotor vanes.
For Hydraulic Motors refer to their ‘Operator’s Manual’ for specifics.
All components should be cleaned and coated with a light film of oil prior to use.
Use a clean, non-detergent oil, preferably SAE 10 (90 SSU) or lighter.
When the unit is operated in the vertical position, cutting head up, it should be turned
upside down and the chips and/or other debris removed after each cutting operation
has been completed.
Tool life may be severely shortened, unless chips and/or other debris that
have been deposited on the cutting head during the machining operation
are removed.Read the Operating Instructions carefully before attempting to
operate the Model 214B ID Tracking Module.