Grizzly T23094 Benutzerhandbuch
Model t23094 pneumatic Metal shear
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troubleshooting
symptom
possible cause
solution
tool runs at
normal speed but
bogs down when
cutting, or tool
runs slowly with
little air exiting the
exhaust.
normal speed but
bogs down when
cutting, or tool
runs slowly with
little air exiting the
exhaust.
1. pneumatic shear is being
overloaded.
2. Jaws are dull or loose.
3. trigger is at fault.
3. trigger is at fault.
4. intake filter screen is
clogged.
5. insufficient air supply volume
or pressure.
6. incorrect
lubrication
is
affecting tool.
7. Water is entering tool.
8. Air tool motor clogged with
oil-water sludge.
1. reduce feed pressure. only cut
materials within limits of tool.
2. dress or replace jaws.
3. remove any metal that may be
3. remove any metal that may be
binding trigger from full travel.
4. Clean the filter screen behind
the air supply fitting (see
figure
1, on page 5).
5. set the regulator to 90 psi, or
100 psi if the air hose is longer
than 25 feet. repair any leaking
fittings, remove all restrictions
and hose kinks. ensure that all
hoses and lines have an inside
diameter of at least
than 25 feet. repair any leaking
fittings, remove all restrictions
and hose kinks. ensure that all
hoses and lines have an inside
diameter of at least
3
⁄
8
".
6. Make sure tool is lubricated
correctly and does not run
dry. prevent oil from flooding
the air tool by re-adjusting the
automatic oiler.
dry. prevent oil from flooding
the air tool by re-adjusting the
automatic oiler.
7. service or reposition the air
filter water separator as far as
possible from the compressor.
this allows for maximum air
cooling and water condensation
for the water separator.
possible from the compressor.
this allows for maximum air
cooling and water condensation
for the water separator.
8. Clean or rebuild the air tool as
required, and correct moisture
or lubrication problem in the air
supply system.
or lubrication problem in the air
supply system.
section 6: service
important: air tool repairs must be completed by a qualified service person.