turbocut Blitz Series User manual

1011
caliber 9 x 17mm - central re
Blitz model series:
Blitz Kerner
Bullen Blitz
Kleiner Blitz
Blitz Schlag
captive bolt stunner device
VIEHSCHUSSAPPARATE
DE-17-MARLIV18-PTB01
operating instructions
(translation of the German original)
dated: June 2023

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Foreword
Scope of supply
Please ensure that you read through these operating instructions
(dated: 06/2023) before rst use!
Please read through the safety instructions carefully to ensure safe
and correct use. Always keep these operating instructions safely
with the captive bolt stunner device
The captive bolt stunner may be passed on to other trained persons
only with these operating instructions.
You will nd several translations of this instruction manual as well
as further information on our homepage www.turbocut.de.
You will nd several translations of this ma-
nual instruction as well as further informati-
on on our homepage www.turbocut.de
Please check the delivery for completeness and damage. Should parts be
missing or defective, please contact your supplier immediately.
For further information, please scan this QR code:
Number Designation
1 x Blitz captive bolt stunner (packed in oil paper)*
1 x operating instructions
1 x cleaning set (cleaning rod, large and small brush)
Manufacturer:
turbocut Jopp GmbH
D-97616 Bad Neustadt an der Saale
Contact :
turbocut Jopp GmbH
Donsenhaug 4
D-97616 Bad Neustadt an der Saale
Telefon:+49 (0) 9771 / 9105-363
Fax: +49 (0) 9771 / 9105-368
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.turbocut.de
*) optionally available in a case including cartridges and cleaning oil on request

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Table of contents
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................... 2
1. General information ............................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Intended use ........................................................................................................................................................
1.2 Pictograms ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Identication details ......................................................................................................................................
1.4 Transferring the information .................................................................................................................. 5
2. Safety instructions ............................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Basic safety information/ofcial safety regulations ............................................................... 5
2.2 Improper use .......................................................................................................................................................
2.3 Latest engineering practice .....................................................................................................................
2.4 Appropriate use and environment ..................................................................................................... 6
2.5 General hazards caused by the device ..............................................................................................
2.6 Thermal hazard .................................................................................................................................................
2.7 Cartridges that fail to re ...........................................................................................................................
2.8 Requirements for the user and personnel restrictions ......................................................... 7
2.9 Personal protective equipment .............................................................................................................. 8
3. Description ................................................................................................................................ 8
4. Blank cartridges and their storage ........................................................................... 9
5. First use ........................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 Checking the device ....................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Alternative testing methods .................................................................................................................. 11
6. Operating the device ......................................................................................................... 11
6.1 Loading...................................................................................................................................... 11
6.2 Cocking ...................................................................................................................................................................
6.3 Firing ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.4 Removing the red blank cartridges ................................................................................................... 13
6.5 Positioning for different animals............................................................................................................. 14
6.6 Signs of a good stunning effect................................................................................................................ 17
7. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 18
8. Maintenance and care ........................................................................................................ 19
9. Disposal ........................................................................................................................................ 20
10. Technical data .......................................................................................................................... 21
11. Test specications and repeat testing ................................................................... 22
12. Manufacturer warranty ..................................................................................................... 23
13. Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 24
13.1 Sketches of the captive bolt stunner types ................................................................................... 24
13.2 Accessories and individual parts lists ................................................................................................ 26
14. Declarations of conformity ............................................................................................ 29
15. For your notes ......................................................................................................................... 33
16. Important information on purchase certicate .............................................. 35

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1. General information
1.1 Intended use
1.2 Pictograms
Please ensure that you read through these operating instructions before
rst use! In this text, the term "the device" refers in all instances and exclu-
sively to the respective variant of the Blitz captive bolt stunner.
Blitz captive bolt stunners are intended exclusively for the stunning
of animals for slaughter. Any use other than this is considered improper
use. Regulation 1099/2009 (EC) of the Council on the protection of
animals at the time of killing and the applicable national regulations must
be observed by the operator.
SIGNAL WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS
Warning level Consequences Probability
Danger Death or severe, irreversible
injuries Directly impending danger
Warning Death or severe, irreversible
injuries Potentially hazardous situation
Caution Slight or minor, reversible
injuries Potentially hazardous situation
Note
Property damage Potentially hazardous situation
Caution Hot surface/warning –
explosive atmosphere
Wear hearing protection
/use hand protection
Observe the
operating
instructions

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1.3 Identication details
2.1 Basic safety information/ofcial safety
regulations
2. Safety instructions
1.4 Transferring the information
Location of the identication details on the device:
Copy the following information into your operating instructions and always
quote this when making inquiries or when submitting for repeat testing:
The relevant national and international regulations should be observed.
Failure to comply with the regulations or legal provisions and accident pre-
vention regulations can result in personal injuries, injuries to others and
property damage. Observe the safety instructions in these operating in-
structions at all times.
For the operation of the Blitz captive bolt stunner, the respective valid ver-
sion of the accident prevention regulation "Working with shooting devices"
(DGUV regulation 56) from the employers' mutual insurance association
must be precisely observed and taken into account.
The device and the blank cartridges must be stored safely, protected from
unauthorized use.
model series Year of production lfd. Number
Headpiece Production year, serial number
Sleeve Manufacturer, model series, production year,
serial number, product name, ammunition type

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2.2 Improper use
2.4 Appropriate use and environment
2.3 Latest engineering practice
It is not permitted to carry out modications to the devices
and/or to the cartridges. It is forbidden to operate the captive
bolt stunner in potentially explosive atmospheres or ammable
atmospheres. Observe the information on operation, mainte-
nance and care provided in these operating instructions.
Never point the device towards yourself or other persons. Do not
press the device against your hand or other parts of the body. En-
sure that the device is not red when it is not pressed against an
appropriate target.
Ensure there is good lighting (observe workplace regulations).
The device may only be used when held in the hand. Ensure
that you have a secure footing and that you are well balanced.
Avoid unusual postures. Keep other people away from the
working area. Keep the sleeve dry, clean and free of oil and
grease. Clean the device regularly.
The captive bolt stunners have been constructed in accordance with the la-
test engineering practice. Any device can present a hazard if handled im-
properly or used for purposes other than its proper intended purpose.
If the operating instructions as well as the operational specications and
the accident prevention regulations are complied with, the device is opera-
tionally safe. Nevertheless, the device still poses some hazards that cannot
be eliminated constructively. These include:
» Risk of injury to ngers and hands
» Hearing damage due to noise in the event of noise emissions
greater than 75 dB(A)
» Risk of injury due to negligence regarding the use of personal protective
equipment during operation of the machine, during maintenance and
repair work and during cleaning and disinfection
Additionally, despite all precautionary measures taken, non-obvious resi-
dual risks remain. The residual risks can be minimized if you observe the
safety instructions as well as the operating instructions as a whole.

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2.5 General hazards caused by the device
The device may only be used when in awless condition and in
accordance with its intended purpose. Never leave a loaded
device unsupervised. Always unload the device before cleaning
and maintenance work as well as before storage.
Cock the device only immediately before stunning an animal.
Unused cartridges and devices that are not currently in use
must be stored in the original packaging, protected from moi-
sture and excessive heat. The device and the cartridges are to
be stored such that they are secured against unauthorized use.
2.6 Thermal hazard
2.7 Cartridges that fail to re
2.8 Requirements for the user
and personnel restrictions
Do not exceed the stipulated max. ring frequency (number
of shots per hour = 17), as otherwise this could result in burns.
Do not dismantle the device when it is hot!
If a cartridge fails to re, wait at least 30 seconds before removing the cart-
ridge. Hold the device in a secure and safe position. Aer 30 seconds,
remove the cartridge from the device and dispose of it properly.
The device is intended for use by adults and professional users. It is forbid-
den to pass the device on to minors. Butchers' trainees are an exception to
this. Keep the device away from children and never leave it unsupervised.
The device may be operated and cleaned exclusively by authorized and
trained personnel.
Always pay careful attention when working with or on the device.
Work deliberately and do not use the device if you are not able to
concentrate or if you are distracted. Stop working if you feel unwell.
Observe the animal closely and be prepared for the animal moving
around to avoid you or the device.

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Functional principles of the captive bolt stunner
The energy from the blank cartridge is transferred to the bolt, accelerating
it so that it penetrates the brain of the animal through the skullcap. The in-
tegrated bolt spring and the rubber buer brake the bolt back to a stand-
still and push it back into the device (applies to the models Blitz Kerner
and Kleiner Blitz only).
To achieve optimum results and to protect the device, the energy of the
blank cartridge is tailored to the animal (see chapter 4 – Blank cartridges).
The Bullen Blitz model does not have a bolt spring. A retaining system is
used in this case. This model series was specially developed for the heaver
animals. The device has a larger projection length for the bolt than the
other captive bolt stunner models.
With the Blitz Schlag model series, the method used is the application of a
percussive blow to the head. This device is designed exclusively for stun-
The device is subject to the EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Annex 1,
Point 2.2.2 “Portable xing and other impact machinery.”
The device is to be stored such that it is secured against unauthorized use.
Aer igniting the propellant charge in the cartridge receiver, the bolt acce-
lerates, projects a dened distance out of the sleeve and is then withdrawn
back into the housing (exception: Bullen Blitz), aer which it remains in the
device. Only C.I.P. approved central re cartridges of calibre 9x17 may be
used as propellants. For optimum results, we recommend using turbocut
blank cartridges or products of equivalent quality.
3. Description
2.9 Personal protective equipment
The user and any other persons who are in the immediate
vicinity must wear hearing protection whilst the device is
being used.

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You will nd more information at www.turbocut.de
For further information, please scan this QR code:
4. Blank cartridges and their storage
The captive bolt stunner apparatuses have been specially developed for the
central re cartridges (caliber 9x17, „crimped“ and watertight sealed) – only
these cartridges may be used!
The blank cartridges are available in four dierent strength levels for the
dierent types of animals to be slaughtered. Particular care should be
taken with the respective selection in accordance with the type of animal
and the size of the animal.
The selection of the correct charge strength for the respective animal en-
sures species-appropriate stunning and helps to reduce the wear on the
bolt spring and rubber buer. The printed information, the color of the la-
bel and the color of the primer indicate the charge strength of the blank
cartridges. See the following table for recommendations:
Cartridge Charge strength Model series Type of animal
Green weak charge
Blitz Kerner piglets (5 kg up to 30 kg),
sheep/goats less than 1 year old
Kleiner Blitz piglets up to 5 kg
Blitz Schlag poultry and rabbits 5 kg and over
big shes
Yellow medium charge Blitz Kerner
sheep and goats (1 year and over)
horses, fattened pigs,
cattles (crossbreeds under 500 kg),
cattles meat breeds under 450 kg
Blue strong charge Blitz Kerner medium oxen and young bulls
Red very strong
charge
Blitz Kerner cattles up to 650 kg
Bullen Blitz
cattles (meat breeds and crossbreeds) with
live weights of 650 kg and over,
large sows and boar
ning poultry, rabbits, and hares with a live weight of 5 kg or more. You will
nd further details regarding the captive bolt stunner in chapter 10 – Tech-
nical data.

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5. First use
The blank cartridges should be stored in a dry location and protected from
unauthorized use and manipulation. They must be protected from heat and
kept away from naked ames and other ignition sources.
Do not store them together with ammable or other materials that increase
the likelihood of hazards. The national legal provisions are to be observed.
The blank cartridges should be stored exclusively in the original manufac-
turer's packaging.
5.1 Checking device
Storage temperature Recommended storage temperature Relative humidity
0°C up to +30°C +20°C max. 60%
The Regulation on the protection of animals at the time of killing stipulates that
the correct function of the captive bolt stunner must be checked at least once
before the start of work every day.
Recommended before and aer each use!
Ensure that there is no blank cartridge in the cartridge receiver. The active
parts must exhibit no corrosion!
Check the position of the bolt. To do so, hold the device vertically with the
exit opening pointing downwards. The bolt must be at least 4 mm inside
the sleeve and must hold itself in place there (see chapter 7 – Troubleshoo-
ting).
Should the bolt stand back less than indicated or even be ush or protrude
from the sleeve, the bolt cannot be freely accelerated. In this case, the bolt
spring and the rubber buer must be replaced.
Check the rubber buer and the bolt spring for wear before use. The lock
must be screwed in ush with the sleeve.
Never use the device without a rubber buer or a bolt spring!
Storage
The captive bolt stunner can be guaranteed to operate properly if blank
cartridges and spare parts that are tested and approved by us are used in
their original condition.

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5.2 Alternative methods
6.1 Loading
6. Operating the device
Test the device with a test block and/or a speed measurement device and
document this test.
You can also nd further advice in our video guide on checking for wear on
our website or directly with this link:
Read through these operating instructions carefully before
rst use and use the sketches of the individual captive bolt
stunners found in the appendix for better understanding.
Use hearing protection (user and persons in the vicinity). Noi-
ses that are too loud can damage your hearing.
Please check that the captive bolt stunner is complete and
that it is functioning properly and operationally capable be-
fore use!
Operating the device without a rubber buer or a bolt spring
is not permitted!
Never point the device towards yourself or other persons!
Watch out for sudden, evasive movements by the animal!
It is absolutely mandatory that the animal be restrained or
according to the applicable regulations.
Unscrew the headpiece counter-clockwise, insert a blank cartridge (caliber
9x17 central re) with the primer (colored point) facing upwards, into the
intermediate piece. Screw the headpiece on fully, clockwise, hand-tight.
Ensure that the annular spring is not twisted.
The opening of the annular spring must lie opposite the trigger!
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6.2 Cocking
6.3 Firing
When loading the blank cartridge and cocking the striking
pin, the device must be held such that it is not pointed to-
wards the operator's own body, body line or other people.
The captive bolt stunner must be cocked only immediately
before ring (actuating the trigger)!
The device must not be held by the muzzle. Never hold the
bottom end of the device (where the bolt emerges) against
the body – even when looking for potential faults.
If a loaded captive bolt stunner is not to be red immediate-
ly, it should be unloaded!
To re the device, it should be held securely with both
hands. The guiding hand should be near the trigger. The
holding hand should be underneath. Then position the
lock quietly and carefully but then rmly against the skull
of the animal and trigger the device quickly. The shot is
red by pressing on the trigger with one or two ngers –
press all the way down. This triggers the bolt and stuns the
animal.
The gures in chapter 6.5 show the positions where the captive bolt stun-
ner must be placed for the individual types of animal.
The device is to be applied to the optimal stunning point of the skullcap
for the specic animal, as close to perpendicular as possible. In the case of
fattened pigs, the stunning apparatus should be applied at a downwards
angle of 25° to the vertical line. The optimal strike point prevents the bolt
from becoming jammed in the skull.
Pull the striking pin out by the striking pin nut until the trigger can be
heard latching into place.
The captive bolt stunner is now ready to re.

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Test shots into the air are to be avoided.
Always re test shots only into adequately strong and rmly
mounted wooden supports(square timber min. 10 x 10 cm).
In the event of ammunition failing, the triggering mechanism
must be actuated again. If there is still no ignition, please wait
around 30 seconds; then unscrew the headpiece completely
and remove the ammunition carefully by means of the trigger.
The striking pin must not be cocked at this time.
Testing the striking pin
6.4 Removing the red blank cartridges
With the headpiece unscrewed, ensure that the tip of the stri-
king pin does not project out of the headpiece as otherwise
this could result in premature ring when it is screwed back
on again. If the striking pin is defective, it can only be repla-
ced as a complete unit. To do so, order a complete striking pin
set.
Maintenance work must be carried out exclusively by the ma-
nufacturer or their authorized representatives unless the user
is installing only parts designated as replacement parts (see
chapter 13.2 – Accessories and spare parts lists) by the manu-
facturer within the scope of their maintenance work.
Aer unscrewing the headpiece, the blank cartridge can usually be easily
removed with the ngers. If the blank cartridge is jammed, it can be remo-
ved with the extractor located at the end of the trigger by hooking it into
the groove on the intermediate piece (cartridge receiver).
The cartridge receiver should then be immediately cleaned of any powder
residue and other contaminants with the small brush.

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6.5 Positioning for various animal breeds
For cows, the captive bolt pistol is to be positioned 1-3 cm above the center
of the intersection point center horn/imaginary horns to center eye. The
older the animal, the higher the position. The device is to be applied verti-
cally to the forehead (at right angles).
Positioning and angle for heavy animals with the Bullen Blitz:
For animals with horns, the device is to be positioned approx. 1-3 cm above the
imaginary intersection point from the center of the horns to the center of the
eyes.
For animals without horns, the device is to be positioned according to the
“imaginary” horns.
Where both halves of the skull are fused in the middle of the
forehead, a comb-shaped bulge can form on the outside in bulls of
meat breeds and crossbreeds as well as in large sows and boars!
Only if this comb is externally visible or noticeable during attach-
ment, the cattle shot should be attached to the side of it (approx. 1 cm to the
right or le of the centre line)!
For cows, the stunning apparatus is to be positioned vertically to the forehead
surface; press the stunning apparatus rmly onto the animal’s head!
Should there be strong hair growth on the animal’s forehead as is common in
certain breeds, it is to be removed before stunning!
Meat breeds, crossbreeds, large sows and boars as well as ani-
mals with high live weights of 650 kilograms and more
should be stunned with the Bullen Blitz!
90°

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For large sows and boars with a steep forehead/snub nose, set the device
vertically. The device is to be positioned centrally, approx. 2-3 cm above the
imaginary connecting line of the eye points (<150 kg=2 cm above; >150
kg=3 cm above).
In the case of fattened pigs with cuneiform heads, the device is to be posi-
tioned approx. 1 cm above the line of the eye centerpoints, toward the ou-
ter ears. The application angle is approx. 65 degrees.
Note: The use of captive bolt pistols for pigs is a replacement method and
thus may be used only if the approved stunning method fails and in home
slaughtering!
Horses are to be shot vertically to the forehead, at the intersection point
center eyes to center ears.
90°
65°
90°

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Goats and sheep with horns are to be shot directly behind the horns or the
bone ridge. In the case of unhorned sheep, the device is to be positioned at
the highest point of the skull. The shot must be red straight downward.
It is important that the head be restrained/held in place. This is done by
supporting the lower jaw with the hand or pressing the neck against a wall.
The use of a captive bolt pistol alone is not a method for slaughter! Only if
vital brain stem areas are also destroyed (breathing, blood pressure, heart
rate) can this lead to the death of the animal. To ensure certain death, the
animal stunned by the shot must be bled within 60 seconds aer the shot.
The aim of the shot is to properly stun the animal before the bleeding cut!
Adequate stunning can be achieved only if the stunning device is applied
accurately. The animal must be restrained to prevent it from moving; the-
refore, the animal’s head in particular must be moved into and xed in
such a position that the stunning device can be applied and operated wi-
thout any problem.

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Since the bolt is not fully retracted aer the shot, it can
remain inside the skull when the animal slumps down.
The entire process should be carried out as calmly as possible
to spare the animal stress and suering!
» Immediate collapse
» in the numb phase, head extended, legs pulled under the stomach,
then slow stretching, no attempts to stand up
» in the subsequent convulsion phase, uncoordinated twitchy
movements
» Eyes rigid, pupil dilated and remains wide
» No eyelid and corneal reex (no blinking when touching
the eyelashes or cornea)
» No breathing movements detectable on nose, mouth or body
After 60 seconds:
» No movements
» Tongue hangs out of the mouth
» Tail and ears limp
» Straight dorsal line (in the case of suspended bleeding)
For further information, we recommend the website
of BSI Schwarzenbek:
http://www.bsi-schwarzenbek.de/ Dokumente/
bsi%20StandardsBetaeubungseffektivitaet_Rd_Sw_Sf%209_2020.pdf
6.6 Signs of a good stunning effect

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CARTRIDGE DOES NOT FIRE
BOLT DOES NOT PENETRATE DEEPLY ENOUGH
THE BOLT DOES NOT SPRING BACK
7. Troubleshooting
Wait approx. 30 seconds. Then carefully open the headpiece by loosening it
by about anticlockwise 2 turns. Then remove the non-red cartridge and re-
place it with a new one.
Before inserting a new cartridge, check the striking pin. The tip of the stri-
king pin, in particular, could be deformed or contaminated.
However, most oen the cause of the fault lies with the blank cartridge.
Moisture can result in a complete failure – or also a signicant reduction in
performance. Check the blank cartridge for corrosion and check the impres-
sion of the striking pin tip on the primer.
Unclear situation:
The captive bolt stunner must be sent in to turbocut Jopp GmbH for testing.
Check whether the correct blank cartridge charge strength has been selec-
ted and check whether the interior of the device is badly contaminated. In
the latter case, clean thoroughly. It must be possible to move the bolt
backwards and forwards easily aer removing the bolt spring and the rub-
ber buer. By rolling the bolt on a at surface, you can check whether the
bolt is bent in a manner not permitted.
Hold the captive bolt stunner vertically with the exit opening pointing
downwards. The bolt must be 4 mm inside the sleeve. If it reaches the edge
of the exit opening or if it is already protruding from it, the rubber buer
and the bolt spring must be replaced immediately (wear set). An evasive
movement by the animal or incorrect restraining of the head of the animal
can result in a failed shot.
In unfavorable cases, the bolt can jam in the skull of an animal. Aer being
withdrawn and cleaned, if necessary, the bolt should be pulled into the
sleeve. Otherwise, the bolt could be bent. (Rolling test) The device could
also be contaminated – see chapter 9 – the bolt spring (Bullen Blitz does
not have a spring) and/or rubber buer could also be worn. The device re-
quires maintenance. Components must be replaced (wear set).

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BOLT SPRING AND RUBBER BUFFER WEAR PREMATURELY
TRIGGER CANNOT BE MOVED
This is oen caused by the use of more powerful blank cartridges than sti-
pulated. This can also be an indication of unsuitable ammunition being
used. Use cartridges appropriate to the type of animal.
8. Maintenance and care
The annular spring has twisted. The opening of the annular spring must al-
ways be opposite the trigger. The trigger mechanism is defective or the
trigger is deformed. Send the device in for inspection immediately.
The captive bolt stunner is to be checked at least once when starting work
and should be carefully cleaned several times as required to remove pow-
der residues and prevent corrosion. Such residues can lead to functional
faults and damage. Any defects detected should be rectied immediately.
During all cleaning work, observe the corresponding hazardous substances
ordinance with regard to the labeling and instructions for the materials
used. The maintenance and repair shall be carried out only by capable, aut-
horized and trained personnel!
Use of original parts is always essential to ensure that the safety of the de-
vice is maintained!
» Use hand protection (in order to prevent contact reactions)
» Unscrew headpiece in unloaded condition
» Unscrew lock
» Remove bolt spring (only applicable to the Blitz Kerner
and Kleiner Blitz models), rubber buer and bolt
You can also nd further advice in our video guide on main-
tenance and care our website or directly with this link:
Procedure for maintenance and care

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9. Disposal
Carefully clean the interior walls of the sleeve, the bolt, the bore of the in-
termediate piece, the exterior of the device and all of the other parts with
the provided brushes, which are to be screwed onto the cleaning rod. Coar-
se deposits and dirt should be wiped o beforehand with suitable cleaning
oil (e.g. Ballistol). Check the bolt in particular for corrosion as rust will redu-
ce the ring force and could result in embrittlement or hairline cracks. A
corroded bolt must be replaced.
The dried parts should be lightly oiled with machine oil. Keep the rubber
buer free of oils. Check the rubber buer and the bolt spring for damage
and wear.
In the Kleiner Blitz and Blitz Schlag models, the position of the rubber
buers should be swapped aer every cleaning in order to guarantee the
longest possible service life.
Re-insert the bolt, rubber buer and bolt spring in this order again and
screw the lock ush against the sleeve. The bolt must not protrude out of
the lock. It is likewise recommended that the headpiece be washed in clea-
ning oil
without being dismantled and then lightly oiled with machine oil.
Check the correct function of the device by feeding the cleaning rod provi-
ded into the empty intermediate piece and pressing the bolt out against
the force of the spring (only applicable to models BK and KB). The bolt
must then protrude from the bottom end of the device and must be fully
retracted into it again when the cleaning rod is withdrawn. The cartridge
receiver should also be cleaned. For this, use the small brush.
The Blitz captive bolt stunners from turbocut Jopp GmbH are manufactu-
red with a high proportion of recyclable materials.
By recycling some parts and raw materials, you make an important contri-
bution to protecting the environment.
An important prerequisite for recycling is the proper separation of materi-
als. If the device is submitted for material separation, dismantle the device
to the extent possible without special tools.
Contact your local authorities if you require information about collection
points in your area.
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