Nitto Kohki CB-01 User manual

Professional tool PNEUMATIC CHAMFERING TOOL
Model: CB-01
[Specifications]
Model
CB-01
Maximum operating pressure MPa 0.6
Air consumption (No load) m3/min 0.15
Rated speed (No load) min-1 28000
Mass (weight) kg 0.5
Sound pressure level *1 dB(A) 88
Sound power level *1 dB(A) 99
Vibration level [Uncertainty K] *2 m/s2≦2.5 (1.8 [0.67])
Chamfering capacity
Mild steel: 0 to C1
Stainless steel: 0 to C0.5
Aluminum: 0 to C1
Chamfer angle 45°
Minimum workpiece thickness mm 1.5 (C0.5)
Thread size of Air Inlet Rc 1/4
*1 Based on the ISO 15744 measurement standard.
*2 Based on the ISO 20643 measurement standard for the 3-axis composite value
of frequency-weighted acceleration effective values in hand-held tools.
Please read manual carefully before you attempt to use your tool so that you may use it
properly and safely.
Keep the manual handy – so you can use it whenever necessary.
• Due to continuous product development/improvement, the specifications and configurations in
this document are subject to change without prior notice.
TQ13632-2
(Original instructions)
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Manufactured by.
NITTO KOHKI CO., LTD. 9-4, Nakaikegami 2-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, 146-8555, Japan
Tel : +81-3-3755-1111 Fax : +81-3-3753-8791
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Instructions
Thank you very much for your purchase of this NITTO KOHKI product.
efore using your tool, please read this manual carefully so that you may use it properly to get the most out of it
Please keep the manual handy - so you can use it whenever necessary.
The following Safety notations are used throughout the manual to highlight safety precautions for the user and for the
tool.
WARNING: ndicates a potentially haardous situation hich, if not avoided y folloing the
instructions given, could result in death or serious inury
CAUTION: ndicates a potentially haardous situation hich, if not avoided y folloing the
instructions given, could result in inury or material damage
lease note, hoever, that failure to oserve safety precautions under the CAUTION” category could result in a
serious occurrence depending on the situation.
Please observe all safety precautions in the manual.
CAUTION: mportant precautions for tool setup, operation and maintenance
About pictograms
WARNING: Failure to follow the instructions for handling could cause danger when using the tool.
Using this tool improperly could result in serious injury. Read the instruction manual before using.
Always wear suitable eye protection.
Always wear suitable hearing protection.
Always wear respiratory protective equipment (PPE).
Contents
Precautions on Use
(Make sure to follow the instructions given) ......... 1
General Power Tool Safety Warnings ...................1
General Pneumatic Tool Safety Warnings ............4
Product Specific Safety Rules...............................4
1 Application ......................................................... 5
2 Checking Inside the Package............................ 5
3 Part Names........................................................ 5
4 Air Supply .......................................................... 6
5 How to Use........................................................ 7
Dimensions of material that can e chamfered
Start and stop........................................................8
Adjusting the chamfering amount .........................8
Feed rate...............................................................9
Replacing the Indexable Inserts............................9
Adjusting the rotation speed ...............................10
Chamfering .........................................................10
Replacing the Guide Bearing..............................11
6 Maintenance and Inspection............................ 12
Storing the tool....................................................12
Maintaining the tool.............................................12
Maintaining the Guide Plate................................12
Ordering parts.....................................................13
Disposal 1
7 Separately-sold Products ................................ 13
8 Exploded View/Parts List................................. 14
CB-01 Exploded View/Parts List.........................14
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California Proposition 65
WARNING
ome dust created y poer sanding, saing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains
chemicals known [to the State of California] to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
ead from lead-ased paints,
rystalline silica from ricks and cement and other masonry products, and
Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
our risk from these eposures varies, depending on ho often you do this type of ork To reduce your eposure
to these chemicals ork in a ell ventilated area, and ork ith approved safety euipment, such as those dust
masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
Precautions on Use (Make sure to follow the instructions given)
efore using your tool, to avoid personal inury alays take the asic precautions eplained in later sections
General Power Tool Safety Warnings
Personal safety
WARNING
Dress properly.
Do not ear loose clothing or eelry hich may
be entangled in moving parts. Wear a pair of non-
slip shoes f your hair is long, ear a protective
cap that fully contains your hair.
Always wear protective eyewear.
Corrective glasses are not considered to be
protective eyewear. Always wear appropriate eye
protection.
Wear a dust mask.
hen dust is generated in the orkplace, ear a
dust mask.
Use a dust collector or dust collection
equipment correctly.
If a dust collector or dust collection equipment
is availale, check that it is connected and used
properly. Use of a dust collector can reduce risk
caused by dust.
When loud noise is generated in the workplace,
wear a hearing protection.
Do not overreach.
Use a suitable support structure and maintain proper footing and balance at all times.
Be on your guard when working.
Do not use the tool hen you are tired
hen using the tool, take due care aout the method of handling and orking and pay sufficient attention to the
surrounding environment.
Never touch the tip of moving parts when the tool is running.
lso, do not direct the tip of moving parts toard people or animals
Be aware of tool vibration and recoil. Some tools can cause a considerable amount of vibration.
Depending on the type of ork, the tool settings, and the length of operation, the tool could place a tremendous
urden on your hands, arms and ody
The tool may cause a vibration injury or tendonitis. Avoid long-term use and take appropriate breaks.
Consult a doctor if you experience any discomfort or pain while operating the tool.
Protective hair
covering
Dust mask
Work clothes
Safety shoes
Protective
goggles
Earplugs
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Work area safety
WARNING
Do not use the tool at home.
This is a professional tool industrial or ork tool for usiness Do not ring the tool home and use it there
Keep the work area clean.
Working in a messy work area or work table could cause an accident.
Be cautious about the work area.
Do not epose the tool to rain
Do not use the tool in a damp or et place
Keep the work area well lit.
Do not operate the tool in an explosive atmosphere, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids (thinner, lacquer, gasoline, etc.) or
gas.
Do not let children come close to the work area.
Keep children and bystanders away while operating tool.
Some tools generate loud noise.
Check that the noise regulations in the current location are
complied with.
When work has to be done in high locations, make sure there is
nobody underneath the work area.
Dropping the tool or material could cause an accident or inury
Before starting operation, make sure that there is no conduit,
water pipe or gas pipe buried near the work area.
f the tool touches a uried oect, it could cause electrical shock, electrical leakage, or a gas leak, hich could
result in an accident.
Before starting work
WARNING
Perform inspection before using the tool.
efore using the tool, check for loose scres and for damage to the protective cover or other parts ake sure
that the tool operates normally and functions as intended.
heck that there are no prolems ith the positional adustment and tightening of moving parts, damage to
parts, attachment of parts, and all other positions that could affect operation
or parts replacement and repair, follo the instructions indicated in the instruction manual
f there are no instructions in the instruction manual, contact the retailer here you purchased the tool or the
nearest NITTO service member store.
Do not use the poer tool if the operation sitch does not turn it ON and O
Securely mount the tip tools.
An incorrectly mounted tip tool may fly out and cause damage or injury.
After adjustment, be sure to remove tools such as spanners, wrenches, etc.
Use appropriate tools.
Do not force small tools to do the o of a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes not intended
Do not use tools in an unreasonable manner.
hen the specifications are folloed, tools can e used efficiently and safely
Secure workpieces.
Where possible use clamps or a vise to hold the work. This is safer than holding the workpiece by hand and
keeps both hands free for working.
Precautions on Use
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Handling tools
WARNING
Storing the tool
hen the tool is not used, store the tool in a dry location lso, store the tool out of the reach of children
or some tools, the storage temperature and humidity are specified tore the tool in an appropriate location
Be cautious about how the tool is carried.
Do not carry the tool ith your hand touching the operation sitch
Do not leave the tool while the tool is still running.
Do not leave the ork area until you turn off the operation sitch, disconnect the poer source, and the tool has
completely stopped.
Do not allow the following chemicals to come into contact with the tool, as parts could deteriorate.
cetone, enine, thinner, ketone, ether, trichloroethylene and other similar chemicals
Maintenance and Inspection
WARNING
Do not disassemble or modify the tool.
Using the tool after disassembling or modification could cause an accident or injury.
Inspect tip tools and accessories.
Always inspect tip tools and accessories for damage or deterioration before attaching them to the tool.
f damage or deterioration is found, reuest repair from the retailer here you purchased the tool or the nearest
NITTO service member store.
Inspect for damage.
Carefully check for damage to accessories or other parts. Check that the tool operates normally and functions
appropriately.
f accessories or parts have een damaged or could hinder ork, reuest repair from the retailer here you
purchased the tool or the nearest NITTO service member store.
Request repair from a dedicated store.
or repair or replacement of parts, reuest service from the retailer here you purchased the tool or the nearest
NITTO service member store.
epair reuires special knoledge and skills f repair is performed at a place other than a specialty store, the
tool may not demonstrate its full performance or it could lead to an accident or injury.
euest repair ith the failed status kept intact hen reuesting a repair, do not thro aay damaged parts
Do not change the condition of the tool as it could provide important information for investigating the cause of the
failure.
Use genuine parts.
f inappropriate parts are used, it could cause accident or inury
Genuine parts are listed in the instruction manual or brochure. Inquire at the retailer where you purchased the
tool or the nearest NITTO service member store.
Do not remove the labels or nameplates on the tools.
f a lael or nameplate is damaged or peeling, contact the retailer here you purchased the tool or the nearest
NITTO service member store to request a replacement label or nameplate.
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General Pneumatic Tool Safety Warnings
WARNING
Use the tool with proper air pressure.
f the air pressure is too high, the rotation speed and reciprocation freuency increase and may lead to
accelerated damage or wear. It could also cause an unexpected accident.
Connect the tool to air piping.
ome factories may have oygen, nitrogen, or gas piping as ell as air efore connecting to a pipe, make sure
it is the correct piping.
Do not start the tool inadvertently.
Turn off the operation switch before attaching the Connecting Hose to the tool.
Always detach the Connecting Hose from the tool before attaching or removing an accessory or maintaining
the tool.
Be cautious about exhaust.
haust from a pneumatic tool contains oil and condensate, etc e aare of the ehaust direction so that the
exhaust does not directly hit your face or people nearby.
Do not allow electricity to contact the tool.
The pneumatic tool is not insulated against contact y electric sources Due to the risk of electric shock, do not
allow electricity to contact the tool.
CAUTION
Handle the tool with care.
ough handling could cause accidents or malfunctions Do not eert an impact on the tool y throing or
dropping it.
Handle the Connecting Hose with care.
Do not carry the tool y holding the onnecting ose, and do not pull the onnecting ose to remove it
Product Specific Safety Rules
WARNING
Protect your body from chips.
ot chips scatter hen orking ith the tool To prevent lindness, respiratory disorders, urns or hearing
impairment hen orking, protect your ody using protective eyeear, a dust mask, earplugs, gloves ecluding
knitted gloves, and long-sleeved ork clothes n addition, do not ring your face close to the tool
CAUTION
Use only genuine Nitto Kohki tips.
Do not use orn or damaged tips
Precautions on Use
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1 Application
This is a pneumatic, hand-held tool that uses ndeale nserts for chamfering mild steel, stainless steel, and
aluminum.
2 Checking Inside the Package
hen you open the package o, check the contents of the package and also check for any damage that may have
occurred during transportation.
f an anormality is found, reuest service from the retailer here you purchased the tool or the nearest NTTO service
member store.
Package content and accessories Quantity Check
1CB-01 (main unit) 1
2Spanner T-6F 1
3Hex. Socket Screw Key 2 1
4Indexable Insert Set Screw
(spare) 2
Package content and accessories Quantity Check
5Bushing R1/4×NPT1/4 1
6Instruction Manual
(this document) 1
7Caution for Use 1
8 Declaration of onformity 1
14523
3 Part Names
Lock Lever
Throttle Lever
Adjust Valve
Holder
Indexable Insert Set Screw
Indexable Insert
Guide Bearing
Guide Plate
Hex. Socket Set
Screw
Scale Ring
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4 Air Supply
CAUTION
Drain the condensate before starting work.
hen drainage enters the tool, the vicinity of the ehaust port freees, hich could cause a loss of poer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1Compressor
2Air Filter
3Air Regulator
4Lubricator
5Connecting Hose
6Machine Oil
7Cupla
8Tool
Maximum operating pressure
se the tool ith air pressure at 6 a f the pressure is too lo, the tool ill not perform as intended f it is too
high, it could damage parts of the tool se an ir egulator 3) to adjust the pressure to the appropriate level.
Air line
Use a Connecting Hose (5) with an internal diameter of 9.5 mm (3/8”) between the Compressor (1) and the
tool (8 hen compressed air eits the ompressor, it cools and the moisture condenses out ome moisture
may condense inside the onnecting ose and enter the tool, causing a malfunction nstall the ir ilter 2) and
Lubricator (4) between the Compressor and the tool.
Machine oil
nstall a uricator eteen the ompressor and the tool, and e sure to use machine oil O -1
ailure to do so could cause damage to the tool lso, using a high-viscosity luricating oil may reduce the tool
performance.
Lubrication
ach day efore starting ork, detach the onnecting ose and add a fe drops of machine oil O -1 6) to
the tool from the Cupla (7).
fter lurication, connect the onnecting ose and perform idling operation for a fe seconds to allo the oil to
spread through the entire tool.
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5 How to Use
WARNING
During work, be sure to wear eye protection, earplugs, a dust mask, and gloves (other than knitted gloves).
Check that the Throttle Lever is OFF and plug the tool into the Connecting Hose.
Disconnect the Connecting Hose from the tool when replacing or adjusting the Indexable Inserts or other parts.
Never touch moving parts while the tool is running.
Dimensions of material that can be chamfered
The following material dimensions can be chamfered.
Hole
diameter
6.8 mm or
more
Radius 3 mm or more
Groove
depth 6 mm or more
Plate
thickness
1.5 mm or
more
hen chamfering a thin plate, adust the chamfering amount so that a thickness of at least 1 mm is unchamfered
f the unchamfered thickness is 1 mm or less, the plate may get caught in the gap eteen the uide late and the
Guide Bearing.
Non usable
Chamfering Amount
(mm)
Thickness
(mm)
1.0
0.5
1.0 2.0 3.0
Guide Plate
Guide Bearing
Work Plate
1 mm
or more
6.8 diameter
or more
R3 or
more
6 or more
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Start and stop
Start
1 Check that the Throttle Lever is in the OFF position
and insert the Connecting Hose into the tool Cupla
2 Hold the tool and press the Throttle Lever (2) while
pushing the Lock Lever (1) forward
The tool starts.
1
2
Throttle Lever
Lock Lever
Stop
1 Release your hand from the Throttle Lever
The Throttle Lever automatically returns to the OFF
position.
Adjusting the chamfering amount
WARNING
Disconnect the Connecting Hose from the tool when adjusting the chamfering amount.
CAUTION
Make a test cut and check the chamfering amount and finishing condition before using the tool.
The maximum chamfering amounts are: mild steel C1, stainless steel C0.5, aluminum C1.
Tighten the 2 Hex. Socket Set Screws attached to the Guide Plate little by little to maintain even balance.
Overtightening one screw may allow the Guide Plate to become loose during use.
1 Using the Hex. Socket Screw Key 2 (5) supplied,
loosen the 2 Hex. Socket Set Screws (3) in the
Guide Plate (4)
2 Turn the Guide Plate (4) to the required chamfering
amount
Align the mark on the Scale Ring (2) with the reference
line (1) on the tool body.
3 Tighten the 2 Hex. Socket Set Screws (3)
4 Make a test cut and adjust the chamfering amount
1
2
3
4
5
Chamfering
Amount
1Reference Line
2Scale Ring
3Hex. Socket Set Screw
4Guide Plate
5Hex. Socket Screw Key 2
CAUTION
Do not loosen the Hex. Socket Set Screws in the Scale Ring (2).
How to Use
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Feed rate
CAUTION
Using a fast feed rate or imparting shocks during machining may break the Indexable Inserts or damage the
tool body.
Use the appropriate feed rate for cutting according to the guide below.
C0.5 10 cm/sec
C1 5 cm/sec
Using an incorrect feed rate may result in burning of the machined surface. Replace the Indexable Inserts if the chips
are burned even when the feed rate is appropriate.
Replacing the Indexable Inserts
WARNING
Disconnect the Connecting Hose from the tool when replacing the Indexable Inserts.
Take due care, as the Indexable Inserts and Holder are very hot after machining.
CAUTION
Replace the two Indexable Inserts together.
Replacing only one Indexable Insert reduces the quality of the machined surface and shortens the service life of
the Indexable Inserts.
Remove any chips adhering to the Indexable Insert supporting section of the Holder and mount the new
Indexable Insert.
1 Using the Hex. Socket Screw Key (3) supplied, loosen the 2 Hex. Socket Set Screws (1) in the
Guide Plate (2)
2 Unscrew and remove the Guide Plate (2). Use the Spanner T-6F (6) supplied to remove the
Indexable Insert Set Screw (5)
3 Taking care with the direction, mount a new Indexable Insert (4) or rotate the old Indexable Insert
to a new face and firmly tighten the Indexable Insert Set Screw (5)
Also replace the opposite Indexable Insert.
4 Attach the Guide Plate (2), adjust the chamfering amount, and tighten the 2 Hex. Socket Set
Screws (1)
1
2
3
456
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Adjusting the rotation speed
WARNING
Never touch moving parts when the tool is running.
Turn the Adjust Valve to change the air flow rate and
adjust the rotation speed.
f necessary, adust the rotation speed
Adjust Valve
High
Low
Chamfering
CAUTION
Turn ON the Throttle Lever and press the rotating Holder against the work plate.
Setting the Throttle Lever in the ON position while the Holder is in contact with the work plate or suddenly
pushing it against the work plate may damage the Indexable Inserts.
To start machining at a corner, first remove the corner with a grinder before starting chamfering.
tarting machining at a corner applies a large shock to the ndeale nserts, hich may reak the ndeale
nserts or damage the tool ody, and could lead to inury
Grinding off
Cutting direction
1 Turn ON the Throttle Lever to rotate the Holder
2 Hold the tool body firmly. Place the Guide Plate on the top surface and gently press the Indexable
Inserts in contact
3 Perform chamfering by pushing the tool in the direction of the arrow so that the guide bearing
moves along the side face
Guide Plate
Cutting direction
Work plate
Arrow
How to Use
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Replacing the Guide Bearing
CAUTION
Hitting the Guide Bearing against steel or applying excessive force to it may result in damage to the Guide
Bearing.
Dust or cutting chips entering the Guide Bearing may reduce the bearing life.
Use an air blow gun to keep it clean.
1 Remove the Guide Plate and Indexable Inserts
efer to eplacing the ndeale nserts p 9
2 Insert the Hex. Socket Screw Key 2 supplied or a 2
mm dia. needle (2) into the hole in the Holder (5)
to secure it
3 Turn the 4 mm Spanner Wrench (1)
counterclockwise to remove the Bearing Set Screw
(3)
4 Mount the new Guide Bearing (4) with the Bearing
Set Screw (3) and tighten the screw by turning it
clockwise with the 4 mm Spanner Wrench (1)
2
1
3
4
5
14 mm Spanner Wrench
2
Hex. Socket Screw Key 2 or 2 mm dia. Needle
3Bearing Set Screw
4Guide Bearing
5Holder
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6 Maintenance and Inspection
Storing the tool
Store the tool according to the following warnings and cautions.
WARNING
When the tool is not in use, store out of the reach of children.
CAUTION
When the tool is not in use, store in a place with low humidity.
After completing work, add machine oil (ISO VG-10) through the Cupla of the tool and operate the tool a little
before storing.
f the tool is left as is after use, moisture in the air remaining inside the tool ody may cause corrosion
Maintaining the tool
Indexable Insert supporting section of the Holder
may sag after a long period of use. A large amount of
sagging of the tip support surfaces allows the Indexable
nserts to ecome easily damaged f this occurs,
replace the Holder.
Indexable Insert supporting section
Holder
Maintaining the Guide Plate
Cutting chips entering the threads of the Guide Plate
and tool body may stop the Guide Plate rotating so that
it cannot be correctly tightened.
n the cases elo, remove the uide late and clean
away the chips with an air blow gun.
When work is complete
When replacing the Indexable Inserts
When adjusting the chamfering amount
Air blow
Air blow
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Ordering parts
To order parts, contact the retailer here you purchased the tool and specify the part numers, part names and
quantity.
Disposal
eparate the tool, accessories, and packing materials for environmentally-friendly recycling
hen disposing of the tool, follo the rules of each municipality
7 Separately-sold Products
arious optional parts are availale elect them to suit the application To purchase these items, contact the retailer
where you purchased the tool.
Part no. Product name
TB09097 Indexable Insert 8.4 Ass’y (10 pcs.)
TB09338 Indexable Insert 8.4 SUS Ass’y (10 pcs.)
TB10407 Indexable Insert 8.4 AL Ass’y (4 pcs.)
TB09140 Guide Plate 78 Ass’y Set
TB09143 Plate Ass’y for Straight edge use
WARNING
Disconnect the Connecting Hose from the tool when installing or replacing the optional parts.
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8 Exploded View/Parts List
CB-01 Exploded View/Parts List
CAUTION
Users should never disassemble the tool.
This illustration is for reference only.
For repair or replacement of the tool, request service from the retailer where you purchased the tool or the
nearest NITTO service member store.
1
2
(3)
4
5
6
7
8
11 910
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
(26)
27
28
29
30
(32)
31
34
(33)
40
39 38
36
(37)
35
*1
indicates a consumable item,
*2
indicates a commercial item. Parts in parentheses ( ) are constituent parts of the
assembly above.
No. Part no. Part name Quantity
1 TP15643 Hex. Socket Set Screw 4×4 2
2 TB09245 Guide Plate Sub Ass'y 1 set
(3) (TQ13684) Label Caution 1
4 TQ11146 Hex. Socket Set Screw 3×4 1
5 TQ15534 Scale Ring 1
6 TQ13347 Lock Screw 1
7 TQ13354 Bearing Set Screw 1
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For repair or replacement of the tool, request service from the retailer where you purchased the tool or the
indicates a consumable item,
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No. Part no. Part name Quantity
*1 *2 8 TQ13355 Ball Bearing 630ZZ 1
*1 9 TQ13368 Indexable Insert 2
10 TQ13369 Indexable Insert Set Screw 2
11 TQ13350 Holder 1
*1 *2 12 TP15408 Ball Bearing 626ZZ 1
13 TQ13345 End Plate B 1
*1 14 TB09122 Blade Ass'y (4pcs.) 1 set
15 TQ13342 Rotor 1
16 TP04225 Spring Pin 2×4 1
17 TQ13346 Cylinder 1
18 TQ13344 End Plate A 1
*1 *2 19 TQ07225 Ball Bearing 695ZZ 1
20 TQ13351 Adjust Valve 1
21 TP12003 O-ring KS-5 2
22 TQ13454 Parallel Pin B 4×20 1
23 TQ13381 Housing 1
24 TQ13374 Retaining Ring ISTW-10 1
25 TB09088 Lever Ass'y 1 set
(26) (TQ13428) Spring Pin 3×25 1
27 TQ04671 Seal Sheet 9×13.9×2 1
28 TQ04664 Valve 1
29 TQ04665 Conical Spring 0.8×6.4×11.6×21.8 1
30 TQ13352 Connection 1
31 TB09246 Hose Holder Ass'y 1 set
(32) (TP08812) O-ring S-25 1
(33) (TQ13683) Label Model 1
rin 1
35 TQ04367 Exhaust Hose 1
ir ose ssy 1 set
(37) (TQ11519) Label Lubrication 1
38 TQ13625 Filter 1
39 TQ13621 Filter Spring 1
40 TQ04709 Bushing R1/4×Rc1/4 1
Accessories
No. Part no. Part name Quantity
TQ13369 Indexable Insert Set Screw 2
TQ13376 Spanner T-6F 1
TP13892 Hex. Socket Screw Key 2 1
TP02236 Bushing R1/4×NPT1/4 1
TQ13632 Instruction Manual 1
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