Grizzly T23094 User Manual
Model t23094 pneumatic Metal shear
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Dress the Top
Dress the Bottoms Don’t Dress Sides
figure 11. Jaw sharpening locations.
section 5: maintenance
daily maintenance
before and after each use:
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Check and replace any leaking air
fittings; bubbled, cut, or worn hoses.
fittings; bubbled, cut, or worn hoses.
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drain water from the compressor tank,
water filter separator reservoirs, and
lubricate the pneumatic shear.
water filter separator reservoirs, and
lubricate the pneumatic shear.
periodically as required:
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Clean the filter screen behind the air
inlet fitting (see
inlet fitting (see
figure 1).
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if used, check and adjust any automatic
in-line oiler as required to maintain a
fine oil mist at the tool.
in-line oiler as required to maintain a
fine oil mist at the tool.
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sharpen dulled jaws edges by removing
both jaw retaining cap screws (see
figure 1), and the jaws. next use a
dressing stone at the locations shown
below. do not use a grinder.
both jaw retaining cap screws (see
figure 1), and the jaws. next use a
dressing stone at the locations shown
below. do not use a grinder.
eye inJury hazard!
Wear safety goggles with full eye
protection from all sides when
using or servicing this shear.
accidental
start hazard!
disconnect before
service.
air pressure
hazard!
never exceed max
psi rating for tool.
lubrication
in most cases for perodic tool use, manual
lubrication is sufficiant. however, if the tool
is to be used on a consistent basis, we
recommend installing an automatic oiler to
eliminate dry runs and ensure maximum
tool life. the two methods are explained
below.
lubrication is sufficiant. however, if the tool
is to be used on a consistent basis, we
recommend installing an automatic oiler to
eliminate dry runs and ensure maximum
tool life. the two methods are explained
below.
Manual Lubrication: every two hours of
use, place a few drops of air tool oil in
the air inlet fitting and at all pivot points.
do not use motor oil as the additives can
corrode the tool seals. next, connect the
tool to the air line and cover the exhaust
port (see
use, place a few drops of air tool oil in
the air inlet fitting and at all pivot points.
do not use motor oil as the additives can
corrode the tool seals. next, connect the
tool to the air line and cover the exhaust
port (see
figure 1, on page 5) with a rag.
position the end of the tool safely away
from you, and run the tool for 30 seconds
to completely circulate the oil through the
tool and into the rag.
from you, and run the tool for 30 seconds
to completely circulate the oil through the
tool and into the rag.
Automatic Lubrication: Adjust the
automatic in-line oiler. place a sheet of
paper next to the exhaust port, run the tool
at three or four 30-second intervals. When
finished, the paper should show a slight oil
stain. if no oil is seen or excessive oil drips
from the paper, adjust the oiler and repeat
this process until the adjustment is correct.
see
automatic in-line oiler. place a sheet of
paper next to the exhaust port, run the tool
at three or four 30-second intervals. When
finished, the paper should show a slight oil
stain. if no oil is seen or excessive oil drips
from the paper, adjust the oiler and repeat
this process until the adjustment is correct.
see
figure 3 for location.