The key points for the use and maintenance of pneumatic tools mainly include correct operation, regular lubrication, safe use, as well as regular inspection and maintenance.
Correct operation:
Use industrial grade specialized sleeves and avoid using manual tool sleeves to reduce danger.
Do not exceed the tool's capacity for operation and avoid using worn-out or cracked sleeves.
When replacing the sleeve, ensure that the air inlet is separated from the pipe joint.
Maintain a dynamic pressure of 0.63MPA at the inlet of the tool to avoid exceeding the rated pressure, prevent injury, and extend tool life.
Compressed air may cause injury, avoid pointing hoses at yourself or anyone else.
Components should not be disassembled while the tool is in operation. Ensure that the tool is completely stopped and disconnected from compressed air before inspection.
When using or repairing pneumatic tools, protect your eyes and face from impact.
Pay attention to arm safety, especially in situations of repeated work movements, harsh positions, or exposure to vibrations.