1. The correct gas supply system:
The inlet pressure at the inlet of the tool (not the outlet pressure of the air compressor) is generally 90 PSIG (6.2Kg/cm2), too high or too low will damage the performance and life of the tool.
The air intake must contain sufficient lubricating oil, so that the pneumatic motor in the tool can be fully lubricated (a piece of white paper can be placed on the exhaust of the tool to check whether there is oil stains. Normally, there is oil stains).
The intake air must be completely free of moisture. It is not appropriate if the compressed air is not supplied with an air dryer.
2. Do not arbitrarily remove the parts of the tool and then operate it, except that it will affect the safety of the operator and cause the tool to be damaged.
3. If the tool is slightly faulty or cannot achieve the original function after use, it can no longer be used, and it must be checked immediately.
4. Regularly (approximately once a week) check and maintain the tools, add grease (Grease) to the bearing and other rotating parts, and add oil (Oil) to the air motor part.
5. When using various tools, be sure to follow various safety regulations and instructions for operation.
6. Use appropriate tools for work. Tools that are too large can easily cause work injuries, and tools that are too small can easily cause damage to the tools.
7. Due to the characteristics of high speed, strong torque, and loud noise, pneumatic tools require users to wear protective glasses, yarn gloves, earplugs, etc. before use.
8. Before use, the operator needs to carry out a series of training on the structure principle of the main and auxiliary parts of the tool, work performance, precautions for use, and routine maintenance;
9. Before use, check whether the air pressure indication value of the pneumatic triplex is 6.2bar, if not, adjust it to 6.2bar.
10. Check whether there is sewage and impurities in the triple filter. If so, drain and discharge the sewage in time (usually once per week).
11. Check whether the air hose and joints are leaking or loose to prevent insufficient compressed air pressure into the pneumatic tool.
12. Check whether the pneumatic tool itself and pneumatic accessories are reliably connected to prevent damage or injury during high-speed operation.
13. Non-pneumatic tool accessories shall not be used on pneumatic tools.
14. Handle with care during use, do not work with diseases, and do not throw, throw, drop, smash, and use unreasonably.
15. After use, wipe off the dirt on the surface of the tool in time, and inject oil for maintenance in time.
16. Regularly (generally 3 months) disassemble tools, clean and replace vulnerable parts, to ensure that they are always in good condition.
17. Pneumatic tools that can no longer be repaired and that have reached the end of their expiration date cannot be used continuously to prevent affecting product quality and hurting users








