Sioux Tools SCOS1SAX User Manual

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Form ZCE733A

Date 2014October8/E

Damaged grinding wheels can explode.

Check the wheel for damage before mounting, such as chips and cracks. Handle wheels carefully to avoid dropping or bumping.

Protect wheels from extremes of temperature and humidity. Check wheels immediately after any unusual occurrence that may

damage wheels. Check wheels daily. Hold tool under bench or provide other protection when starting up a new wheel, a used

wheel that has been remounted, or at the beginning of an operation. Run at operating speed in this protected area for at least

one minute before applying to the work. No one shall stand in front of or in line with the wheel during this test.

Exploding wheels can cause serious injury or death.

Collets, nuts and related equipment in poor shape or not the proper ones for the wheel or tool used can cause wheels to malfunction.

Grinding wheels not properly tightened can spin off.

Be certain that all collets, nuts and related equipment are in good shape, the proper ones for the type and size of wheel being

used, and are securely fastened. Tighten collet securely. Match wheel or accessory shaft diameter to chuck or collet.

Grinding wheels that malfunction and spin off can cause injury.

Air hoses can come loose from power tools and whip.

Inspect and do not use tools with loose or damaged air hoses or fittings.

Whipping air hoses can cause injury.

Abnormal sounding or excessively vibrating grinders can indicate a hazard that could cause wheel to explode.

If the normal sound of the grinder changes, or if it vibrates excessively, shut it off immediately, remove the wheel, and check

speed with tachometer. Tool could be overspeeding or the wheel could be damaged or not mounted properly.

Exploding wheels can cause injury or death.

Air hoses that are not oil resistant or are not rated for the working pressure can burst.

Make sure that all air hoses are oil resistant and rated for the working pressure.

Air hoses that burst can cause injury.

Tools not operated at proper air pressure can operate erratically.

Do not exceed a maximum air pressure of 90 psig/6.2 bar or as stated on the tool’s nameplate or operating instructions. Use an

air regulator to maintain proper air pressure.

Erratic operation in power tools can cause injury.

Improperly repaired tools perform unpredictably.

Repair tools at an Authorized Sioux Service Center.

Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.

Tools left connected to the air supply can start unexpectedly.

Always remove tool from air supply and activate trigger to bleed air line before making any adjustments, changing accessories,

or doing any maintenance or service on tool. Make it a habit to check to see that all adjusting keys and wrenches have been

removed from tool before turning it on.

Tools starting unexpectedly and flying keys and wrenches can cause injury.

Working in poorly lit areas makes it hard to see hazards.

Keep work area well lit.

Poorly lit work areas can cause injury.

Children are attracted to work areas.

Keep children away. All visitors must keep a safe distance away from work area.

Children in work areas can be injured.

Unauthorized or untrained personnel can misuse unattended tools.

Store idle tools in a dry, high or locked-up place, out of the reach of children.

Misused tools can cause injury.

Tools with the actuator left in the “ON” position when an unexpected air pressure loss occurs can start unexpectedly when the air

pressure is restored.

Release the actuator if an unexpected loss of air pressure occurs.

Unexpected tool starts can cause injury.

Grinders with the actuator left in the “on” position can cause unexpected starts when the tool is connected to the air supply.

Be sure actuator is off before hooking up air.

Unexpected starts can cause injury.

Grinders may coast for a short time after the trigger is released.

Be sure tool has come to a complete stop before setting it aside.

Grinders that do not come to a complete stop before setting aside can cause injury.

The use of any accessory with this tool not provided or specified by Sioux Tools can perform unpredictably.

Use only accessories provided or specified by Sioux Tools.

Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
When disposing of a tool, do it in a way that does not harm personnel or the environment.

INTENDED USE
This tool is intended for use with flat, reinforced resin wheels. It must never be used with saw blades or other cutting devices!
AIR SUPPLY
The efficiency and life of this tool depend on the proper supply of clean, dry air at a maximum of 90 PSI. The use of an air line filter, pressure regulator, and

lubricator is recommended.
Before connecting to tools, blow out the air line to remove water and dirt that may have accumulated.
HOSE AND HOSE CONNECTIONS
The air supply hose recommended is 3/8" (10 mm) I.D. If an extension hose is necessary, use 1/2" (13 mm) ID hose with couplings not less than 3/8" (10 mm)

I.D.
LUBRICATION
All models may operate without airline lubrication. However, operating the tool without airline lubrication may reduce tool performance and vane life.
If an airline lubricator is not used, it is recommended that the tool be oiled daily before use to improve performance. Add 2-4 drops of air motor oil and run the

tool for 10-20 seconds to distribute oil through the tool.
For maximum performance and tool life, an air line lubricator, set to deliver 2 drops per minute, is recommended. SIOUX No. 288 Air Motor Oil is

recommended.

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