Safety and operating instructions
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is a basic requirement for the
continued safe and efficient use of the machine.
Follow the maintenance instructions carefully.
Before starting maintenance on the machine,
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clean it in order to avoid exposure to hazardous
substances. See "Dust and fume hazards"
Use only authorised parts. Any damage or
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malfunction caused by the use of unauthorised
parts is not covered by warranty or product
liability.
When cleaning mechanical parts with solvent,
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comply with appropriate health and safety
regulations and ensure there is satisfactory
ventilation.
For major service of the machine, contact the
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nearest authorised workshop.
After each service, check that the machine's
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vibration level is normal. If not, contact the nearest
authorised workshop.
Every day
Before undertaking any maintenance or changing a
piston on the scabbler, always switch off the air
supply, bleed the machine by depressing the start
and stop device, and disconnect the air hose from
the machine.
Clean and inspect the machine and its functions
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each day before work commences.
Conduct a general inspection for leaks and
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damage.
Check the air inlet nipple is tightened and that
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the claw coupling is free from damage.
If the machine has a vibration-reducing handle,
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check that it is moving freely (up and down) and
does not jam.
Check that the swivel is moving freely and does
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not jam.
Check the condition of the flexible bushing (only
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for CP 0006 SVR).
Change damaged parts immediately.
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Replace worn components in good time.
Make sure that all the attached and related
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equipment, such as hoses and water separators,
are properly maintained.
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CP 0006, CP 0006 SVR, CP 0066
Periodic maintenance
After each operating period of approximately 100
impact hours or three times a year the machine must
be dismantled and all parts be cleaned and checked.
This work must be performed by authorized staff,
trained for this task.
Assembly instructions
D
CP 0006
D
E
A
CP 0006 SVR
G
CP 0066
9800 0611 90b | Original instructions
B
C
A
C
F
B
B
A