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CP7110
Shock Reduced Air Hammer
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Air Supply Requirements
1. Supply tool with 90 psig (6.2 bar) of clean, dry air.
Higher pressure drastically reduces tool life.
2. Connect tool to air line using pipe, hose, and fitting
sizes shown in the diagram.
Lubrication
1. Use an air line lubricator with SAE #10 oil, adjusted
to two (2) drops per minute. If an air line lubricator
cannot be used, add air motor oil to the inlet once a
day.
2. The use of synthetic oils for air line lubrication is not
recommended because of possible damage to seals,
o-rings, hose, rotor blades and polycarbonate
oiler/filter bowls.
Operation
1. To insert chisel, press loop on retainer aside, push
chisel into cylinder and release loop.
2. Place cutting edge of chisel against workpiece,
depress trigger.
cCaution: Do not operate tool without chisel in
cylinder, or allow the chisel to be driven out of
cylinder. Internal damage will result if piston is
allowed to strike cylinder wall.
Maintenance
1. Disassemble and inspect air motor every three
months if the tool is used every day. Replace
damaged or worn parts.
2. High wear parts are underlined in the parts list.
3. Dirt or gum deposits cut tool power. To correct this,
flush out the tool with gum solvent oil or an equal
mixture of SAE #10 oil and kerosene. If outside
conditions are in order, disassemble tool, replace
worn or damaged parts, clean, reassemble and
relubricate.
English
EN
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, 1800 Overview
Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29730 USA, declare under our sole
responsibility that the product to which this declaration
relates, is in conformity with the requirements of the Council
Directive of June 1998 on the approximation of the laws of
the Member States relating to machinery (98/37/EC).
Machine Name CP7110 Shock Reduced Air Hammer
Machine Type Power tool with .401 shank for use with
chisel and various .401 shank accessories - No other use
is permitted.
Serial No. Tools with No. 03268P or higher
Technical Data
.401 in. (10 mm) shank
Stroke 2-5/8 in. (66 mm)
Air pressure 90 psi (6.2 bar)
BPM 3200
Harmonized Standards Applied EN292
National Standards Applied ISO 8662-2,
Name And Position Of Issuer Yves Antier, General
Manager, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company
Signature Of Issuer
Place And Date Of Issue Rock Hill, SC 29730 USA,
October 31, 2003
Noise & Vibration Declaration*
Sound pressure level 98 dB(A),uncertainty 3 dB(A), in
accordance with ISO 15744-2002. For sound power, add
11 dB(A).
2
Vibration value 9.0 m/s , re. ISO 8662-2.
*
These declared values were obtained by laboratory
type testing in compliance with the stated standards and
are not adequate for use in risk assessments. Values
measured in individual work places may be higher than
the declared values. The actual exposure values and risk
of harm experienced by an individual user are unique
and depend upon the way the user works, the workpiece
and the workstation design, as well as upon the
exposure time and the physical condition of the user.
We, Chicago Pneumatic, cannot be held liable for the
consequences of using the declared values, instead of
values reflecting the actual exposure, in an individual risk
assessment in a work place situation over which we have
no control.
ISO15744-
2002
1/2" (12 mm)
3/8" (10mm)
3/8" (10mm)
3/8" (10mm)
CA048361 (1/2")
CA048362 (1/2")
CA048360 (1/2")
3/8" (10mm)
3/8" (10mm)
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CP7110 Shock Reduced Air Hammer INSTRUCTION MANUAL EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company 1800 Overview Air Supply Requirements Drive Rock Hill SC 29730 USA declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformitywith the requirements of the Council Directive of June 1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery 981371EC 1 Supply tool with 90 psig 6 2 bar of clean dry air Higher pressure drastically reduces tool life 2 Connect tool to air line using pipe hose and fitting sizes shown in the diagram Machine Name CP7110 Shock Reduced Air Hammer Machine Type Power tool with 401 shank for use with chisel and various 401 shank accessories No other use is permitted Serial No Tools with No 03268P or higher Technical Data 401 in 10 mm shank Lubriration Stroke 2 5 8 in 66 mm 1 Use an air line lubricator with SAE 10 oil adjusted Air pressure 90 psi 6 2 bar to two 2 drops per minute If an air line lubricator BPM 3200 cannot be used add air motor oil to the inlet once a day Harmonized Standards Applied EN292 National Standards Applied ISO 8662 2 ISO15744 2 The use of synthetic oils for air line lubrication is not 2002 recommended because of possible damage to seals Name And Position Of Issuer Yves Antier General o rings hose rotor blades and polycarbonate Manager Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company oiler f ilter bowls Operation Signature Of Issuer Place And Date Of Issue Rock Hill SC 29730 USA 1 To insert chisel press loop on retainer aside push chisel into cylinder and release loop October 31 2003 2 Place cutting edge of chisel against workpiece depress trigger Noise Vibration Declaration A Caution Do not operate tool without chisel in cylinder or allow the chisel to be driven out of cylinder Internal damage will result if piston is allowed to strike cylinder wall Sound pressure level 98 dB A uncertainty 3 dB A in accordance with ISO 15744 2002 For sound power add 11 dB A Vibration value 9 0 m s2 re ISO 8662 2 Maintenance months if the tool is used every day Replace These declared values were obtained by laboratory type testing in compliance with the stated standards and damaged or worn parts are not adequate for use in risk assessments Values 1 Disassemble and inspect air motor every three measured in individual work places may be higher than 2 High wear parts are underlined in the parts list the declared values The actual exposure values and risk 3 Dirt or gum deposits cut tool power To correct this flush out the tool with gum solvent oil or an equal of harm experienced by an individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works the workpiece mixture of SAE 10 oil and kerosene If outside and the workstation design as well as upon the conditions are in order disassemble tool replace exposure time and the physical condition of the user worn or damaged parts clean reassemble and We Chicago Pneumatic cannot be held liable for the relubricate consequences of using the declared values instead of values reflecting the actual exposure in an individual risk assessment in a work place situation over which we have no control Copyright 2004 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company All rights model reserved denominations Any unauthorized part numbers use and or copying drawings unauthorized parts is not covered by Warranty or Product Liability of Use the only contents or authorized part parts thereof Any is prohibited damage or This applies malfunction in particularto caused by the trademarks use of

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