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473183_12
Series: C
Original instructions.
© COPYRIGHT 2014, DESOUTTER HP2
7SJ UK
All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use
or copying of the contents or part thereof
is prohibited. This applies in particular to
trademarks, model denominations, part numbers
and drawings. Use only authorized parts. Any
damage or malfunction caused by the use of
unauthorised parts is not covered by Warranty or
Product Liability.
STATEMENT OF USE
This product is designed for drilling holes in
woods, metals and plastics. No other use
permitted. For professional use only. The use of
spare parts/accessories (including chucks stated
in the document) other than those originally
supplied by the manufacturer may result in a drop
of performance, an increased maintenance level,
an increased level of vibration and in the full the
cancellation of the manufacturer's liability.
OPERATING
The tools are fitted with a progressive throttle
action, this allows a low speed with a small
throttle opening which is ideal when commencing
a drilling operation. Always use a sharp drill at the
correct drilling speed.
DATA
(See page 4).
Declaration of noise and vibration emission
(See page 32).
All values are current as of the date of this
publication. For the latest information please visit
www.desouttertools.com.
These declared values were obtained by
laboratory type testing in accordance with the
stated standards and are suitable for comparison
with the declared values of other tools tested
in accordance with the same standards. These
declared values are not adequate for use in risk
assessments and values measured in individual
work places may be higher.
The actual exposure values and risk of harm
experienced by an individual user are unique
and depend upon the way the user works,
the workpiece and the workstation design, as
well upon the exposure time and the physical
condition of the user.
We, Desoutter, cannot be held liable for the
consequences of using the declared values,
instead of values reflecting the actual exposure,
in an individual risk assessment in a work place
situation over which we have no control.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration
syndrome if its use is not adequately managed.
An EU guide to managing hand-arm vibration
can be found at http://www.pneurop.eu/uploads/
documents/pdf/PN3-02-NV_Declaration_info_
sheet_0111.pdf
We recommend a programme of health
surveillance to detect early symptoms which
may relate to noise or vibration exposure, so that
management procedures can be modified to help
prevent future impairment.
LUBRICATION
This is a DRYLINE tool designed to operate on
a totally dry air line i.e. one without any oil or
water moisture. DRYLINE tools can also operate
on a lubricated or partly lubricated air line thus
allowing easy interchangeability with existing
installations.
If lubrication is required an air line lubricator
should be fitted down stream of the filter.
Use ISO VG 15.
Note: full power is achieved using a lubricated air
supply.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

● Service should be carried out at intervals of
1000 hours'use. Always quote tool model
number, serial number and spare part number
when ordering spares.
● All torque figures ± 10%.
● Overmould should be wiped clean with a
general purpose, nonaggressive degreasant.
●Indicates direction of dismantling.
When disposing of components,
lubricants, etc... ensure that the relevant
safety procedures are carried out.
WARNING
Never connect a part assembled tool to
the air supply. The rotor blades in this tool
have a PTFE content. The normal health
and safety recommendations concerning
PTFE must be observed when handling
these rotor blades.
● Do not smoke.
● Motor components must be washed with
cleaning fluid and not blown clear with
an air line.
● The silencer must be replaced when
dirty, do not clean and re-use.
● Wash hands before commencing any
other activity.
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English
07/2017

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