Grundomat Manual 2018 PDF
Grundomat Manual 2018 PDF
Grundomat Manual 2018 PDF
BORING
TOOL
GRUNDOMAT Model - P
Operators & Parts Manual
Part No. 07076707
Table of Contents
Safety Section
1. Safety Information about the GRUNDOMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Operations
1. Introduction to GRUNDOMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2. Operation of the GRUNDOMAT
Connection to a Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Lubrication Operation and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Aligning and Starting the GRUNDOMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
General Instructions for Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
The Reversing Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Factors Affecting Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
3. Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
4. Laying of Cables and Pipe
Solo Boring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Pipe Pulling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Sleeve Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Pipe Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
5. Special Applications
Vertical boring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
6. Preventative Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
7. Threadlocking & Bonding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
1.
followed, could result in serious personal injury or death.
Read, understand and observe all safety information and instructions in this manual,
and on safety decals on the GRUNDOMAT piercing tool before using it. For safety
reasons, read the operators manual carefully and exercise caution while using the
GRUNDOMAT piercing tool. Please note specific safety requirements as explained by
procedures called out in this manual. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
serious personal injury or death.
All tools, materials and equipment manufactured and supplied by TT Technologies, Inc.
are designed to be used by qualified and trained personnel only. TT Technologies, Inc.
will not be held liable for any injury or damage to either people or property resulting from
the misuse of TT Technologies equipment.
Please save this user's guide for future reference and have it available to all
operating personnel.
WARNING:
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
Cable Strike!
Should you accidently hit an electrical cable, immediately leave the site,
ensure no one enters and contact the electrical company to turn off the supply.
In case of a cablestrike, the danger resulting from that damaged electric cable
can only be evaluated following detailed information by the respective
electrical company. Never rely on your own knowledge as to types of cables,
safety measures and protective measure which may not be correct for the
type of cable encountered. Always consider cables to be “live” and a
potential danger to life. Do not re-enter the site until authorized by the
electrical company.
Danger of Entrapment!
Do not place hand in moving machine components or devices. Always ensure
that all safety guards, covers or other safety devices are correctly in place
“before starting.” Do not remove safety covers or safety devices during
operation of the machine.
No loose clothes!
Do not wear loose clothes or long hair. Danger of body injury by loose clothes
or hair being caught in the moving parts of the machine.
Suspended loads!
Do not stand under suspended (floating) loads. Danger of body injury by
falling loads. Use suitable means of avoiding danger.
Follow all safety instructions concerning safety and possible danger. Do not
modify or remove the safety devices or warning labels of this machine. Keep
all labels regarding safety and possible danger on the machine in good,
readable condition. Special care is required before and during the safety check.
Every crew member should fully understand the safety measures required for
the operation and should be capable of following these regulations individually.
Safety Equipment!
The operating crew should always wear the appropriate safety equipment, i.e.,
ear protection, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, safety glasses, gloves etc.
Make sure that start and exit pits are excavated and shored as necessary to
comply with OSHA regulations and guard against collapse.
In case of danger to people or machine, turn off the air supply from the
compressor immediately. Always watch the behavior and reaction of your
colleagues. In case of danger, take the necessary steps immediately.
Firmly hold or block the hose end when cleaning the hose with compressed
air. Point the hose away from body. Do not point hoses at others.
Respect a minimum safety distance from any over head live lines.
1.
ground by compressed air. Its bores (ranging up to 77⁄8-in. or 200-mm.) are used for the
laying of pipes and cables under roadways and other surface installations.
The GRUNDOMAT can be used in all displaceable soils (sand, loam, gravel)—even
those soils containing fracturable rocks. The GRUNDOMAT, however, cannot be used
in solid rock, and is not designed for use against unfracturable rocks. Also, soft soils (as
in a swamp) may present problems in accuracy as the tool’s own weight may cause it
to deviate.
In normal operation, however, the patented reciprocating stepped cone chisel head and
long cylindrical shape ensure maximum boring accuracy. Normally, when a boring tool
encounters a rock, the tool is pushed off course. The reciprocating action of the
GRUNDOMAT, however, will break a rock up and allow the tool to pass. In addition, if
the tool should encounter an unfracturable rock, the GRUNDOMAT can easily be
reversed and retrieved to re-start the bore.
GRUNDOMAT ®
Conv
entio
nal T
ool
2.
Like any pneumatic tool, GRUNDOMAT requires a compressor with adequate capacity
for optimal operation. Please see the technical data (page 33) to determine the quantity
of air required for each individual GRUNDOMAT model. Note that the operating
pressure must not exceed 100 psi.* Operating the GRUNDOMAT at pressures
higher than 100 psi will invalidate the warranty.
Before connecting the GRUNDOMAT blow air through the air hoses to remove any dirt
*As a rule of or other contamination.
thumb, there is a 5
psi drop in air
pressure per 50 ft.
length of hose.
Adjust regulator
accordingly.
Make sure that the couplings are securely interlocked and safety rings are tightened
before the machine is started. Wrap the couplings with adhesive or electrical tape to
keep dirt from getting into the air line.
GRUNDOMAT requires continuous lubrication during operation. This is provided by the
in-line lubricator, which is connected between the regulator and the tool. The lubricator
should be checked daily at least to ensure that it contains an adequate supply of oil.
NOTE: Due to differences in oil compositions, other types of lubricating oils should not
be used for the GRUNDOMAT. Some oils may attack and destroy seals in the tool.
During operation, the compressed air expands in the GRUNDOMAT causing the
machine to cool down. Under certain conditions, especially in cold temperature, the
machine may cool down so much that the water in the air may form an ice coating on
the GRUNDOMAT. An ice coat will bring the GRUNDOMAT to a standstill, even at full
impact power. This is avoided by using a Unitherm compressed air heater to heat the
air before it enters the tool.
IMPORTANT: The GRUNDOMAT requires more oil as the air temperature rises.
Increase lubrication by removing filler cap on the lubricator and adjusting the
brass control screw.
If the hose is shaking or rapidly cycling back and forth in the starting pit the
GRUNDOMAT may be swimming in the bore. Reduce the air supply to the
GRUNDOMAT to allow the soil to grip the sides of the casing and allow forward
progress to continue. When boring in unstable ground (sand, loose gravel) it is
recommended to pull pipe behind the tool.
It is recommended that the air hose be marked at regular intervals as an aid to
determine the distance that the GRUNDOMAT has covered. Remember to add the
lengths of the tool and connection hose itself to these calculations.
As the GRUNDOMAT emerges into the exit pit, reduce the air supply.
When reversing, the operator should firmly hold the hose and make sure that the tool
does not back over it.
Do not attempt to
reverse the tool
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to reverse the tool when the pipe-pulling tailpiece is
when the pipe-
attached unless the pipe is also in place. Reverse direction should only be attempted
pulling tailpiece is
with reverse cone in place or when pipe pulling tailpiece and pipe are in place.
attached unless
the pipe is also
in place.
3.
oversized multicutter cones and pipe driving and ramming adapters (see Fig. 10).
Some soils, especially clay-like soils, may create excessive friction on the tool casing,
“gripping” the casing and slowing the tool down. To compensate for this condition, an
oversized cutter cone is recommended. This attachment will reduce the “grip” of the soil
on the casing and should increase speed.
Expanders effectively increase the outside diameter of your GRUNDOMAT, enabling you
(under many circumstances) to make larger diameter bores—without the expense of
having to purchase a larger boring tool (see Fig. 10).
In sandy soil conditions a smooth cone may be attached to the GRUNDOMAT for a
faster bore. It must be stressed, however, that this may affect the accuracy of the bore.
It is generally best to prioritize accuracy of the bore over speed.
Pulling Attachment
Oversized Multicutter
Cone
There are a multitude of other accessories available for use with the GRUNDOMAT
boring tool designed to accomplish specific tasks. Contact your GRUNDOMAT dealer
for further information. Additionally, TT TECHNOLOGIES is staffed with an experienced
engineering department and machine shop and is available to help you with any
problems you may have pertaining to specific job applications. One-time products have
been produced to enable our customers to overcome particular job-site problems.
4.
Knowing that the soil will not collapse into the bore, the two-step “solo-bore” procedure
can be used; installing the pipe or cable after the bore is made. When the tool has
completely cleared the borehole, disconnect the air hose and attach an air hose pulling
eye (see illustration at right). Attach a rope or cable that can be pulled in as the air
hose is removed. Use a cable grip or PE pipe pulling nipple to attach the final product
to the rope/cable. Pull in final product. This method of boring is frequently used for the
small GRUNDOMAT models or for short distance runs.
The procedure for pulling pipe using the pulley clamp is the same as with the plain
clamp except for these additional steps:
• Attach the pulling winch to the starting cradle, and thread the steel cable around the
double locking clamp. Then fasten the spring set to the other side of the starting
cradle and attach the cable to the springs. During the bore, apply continuous pressure
to the pipe with the winch.
• Make sure that the connections at the pipe pulling clamp are always firm so that the
pulling cable cannot slip.
• The shock absorber is another accessory that is used for pulling in fitted steel pipe
5-in. to 7-in. in diameter.
Steel-Pipe Pushing
When fitted with a special pipe-driving adapter, the GRUNDOMAT (models 375 and
larger) is capable of pushing pipe instead of pulling it behind the tool (see illustration
below). Contact your GRUNDOMAT dealer for more information on this application.
Pipe Replacement
In a single operation, old pipe can be pushed out while pulling new pipe in (see Fig. 14).
Special Applications
Vertical Boring
5.
The GRUNDOMAT along with a vertical bore stand, can make vertical bores up to 33
feet deep.
6.
period of extended storage. This helps prevent premature failure of the teflon seals.
After approximately 400 work hours you should inspect and replace seals as needed,
check to make sure that the stepped-cone is attached securely, and check the strength
of the head spring. Remove the control stud assembly for cleaning and for checking the
reverse control, piston, and seals. Also check the control unit/lubricator for wear.
7.
follows:
Stepped Head Assembly & Control Stud Housing (Section A & B)
• The parts to be bonded should be carefully cleaned. Debris can be removed with a
wire brush. It should then be washed in a cleaner/degreasing solvent and left to dry.
• The threads of the nut (internal thread) is sprayed with the recommended primer and
left for approximately one minute to dry. (Internal and External threads are sprayed
with primer).
• Correct Loctite product is applied in a zig-zag form across the threads*.
Note: Follow
• The activated component is then screwed slowly onto the other component,
manufacturer's
occasionally backing off with a backwards and forwards motion movement to ensure
recommendations
even distribution of the adhesive across thread faces. The space between the thread
when using
flanks must be entirely filled. There should be no air gaps left between the threads.
sealants.
Reverse Cone, or Pipe Pulling Tailpiece (Section C)
• Teflon pipe tape or PST 567 is applied on the last 10 threads of the reverse cone, pipe
pulling tailpiece.
* Reference chart at right.
2. Head assembly
MAINTENANCE
3. Control Assembly
4. Piston
B C
Section B
Section C
1.
tapes for the effective sealing and channeling of air pressure during operation. The
teflon seals and slide tapes also serve as wear points for many of the moving parts of
the tool, greatly enhancing tool life. In order to maintain full pneumatic power and
reduce potential wear on the tool, the seals and slide tapes should be inspected and
replaced as needed approximately every 400 operating hours.
MAINTENANCE
Spanner Wrenches
GRUNDOMAT operates at very high impact levels, requiring a high level of torque on all
the thread closures to keep them from loosening during operation. This high thread
torque is accomplished with special spanner wrenches (see Fig. 15), used in
combination with a large hammer. A set of these special wrenches is available for each
size of GRUNDOMAT. The spanner wrenches fit into indentations on the tool body.
Clean the
spanner hole in
the casing to avoid
deformation of the
casing! The shank
screw of the
spanner should
not touch the
casing at the
bottom of the
spanner hole.
Since it will be necessary to apply a great deal of torque to loosen and remove the front
and rear assemblies the GRUNDOMAT should be immobilized as effectively as possible.
A special repair stand for the GRUNDOMAT is available from TT TECHNOLOGIES (see
Fig. 18). The best practice for stabilizing the machine to apply sufficient torque is the
use of spanner wrenches in combination with a large hammer (see Fig. 19).
2.
1. Secure the tool the repair stand.
2. Remove the roll pins with a roll pin punch
and a hammer (see Fig. 20).
3. Pull off the stepped-cone.
MAINTENANCE If the stepped cone does not come off the
chisel after removing the roll pins, follow
these steps.
4. Run the GRUNDOMAT tool in forward a
couple of impact strokes.
5. Position the removal ring on the V-groove
between the stepped cone and casing tip.
Firmly screw the 3 lock screws into the
V-groove (see Fig. 21). FIG. 20: REMOVING THE ROLL PINS
6. Position an impact arbor on the chisel head and give it several heavy blows
(see Fig. 22).
7. Retighten the removal ring screws after each series of blows.
8. If the cone still does not come off, it should be quickly heated to approximately 400
degrees F and the arbor given heavy blows once again.
When using a
stepped-cone
removal ring, do
not stand in front
of the tool. It is
possible that the
stepped cone
could abruptly fly
off and cause
injury.
FIG. 26: PUSH SPRING ONTO CHISEL FIG. 27: INSERT THE CHISEL
9. Install the o-ring(s) into the groove near the front of the casing tip (see Fig. 28).
NOTE: The number of O-Rings under the cone seal depends on the GRUNDOMAT size:
FIG. 30: GREASE THE SEAL FIG. 31: USING PIPE TO SECURE
STEPPED CONE
14. Drive in the larger roll pins first with the split side towards the outside, short ones in
front, longer ones in rear (see Fig. 32).
15. Drive in the smaller roll pins, placed inside the larger ones, with the split side
Never re-use old
towards the inside, short ones in front, longer ones in rear (see Fig. 33).
roll pins; replace
them with new NOTE: Never re-use old roll pins; replace them with new ones!
ones. 16. Unscrew casing tip assembly.
17. For all tools apply activator N or T spray onto the threads and let dry for 1 minute.
18. Apply Loctite in a zig-zag fashion over the length of the threads on the casing tip
(see Fig. 34).
19. Apply Loctite in a zig-zag fashion onto the first half of the internal threads of the
casing.
20. Re-install the tip assembly and complete tightening with several heavy blows
(see Fig. 35).
NOTE: When reassembling the GRUNDOMAT, be sure that the serial number on the
casing is always positioned at the rear of the tool.
3.
1. With tool fully assembled, put control stud into reverse position (see Fig. 36).
2. Using two wrenches remove the whip hose from the control stud (see Fig. 37).
MAINTENANCE
FIG. 36: PULL CONTROL STUD FIG. 37: REMOVE WHIP HOSE
INTO REVERSE
FIG. 39: LOOSEN REVERSE CONE FIG. 40: REMOVE CONTROL STUD
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3. Remove exhaust ring and inspect for damage or wear (see Fig. 41).
4. Clean and inspect control stud for damage or wear. If further disassembly is
required, proceed as follows, otherwise follow control stud re-assembly directions on
the next page.
5. Remove exhaust ring safety segment (see Fig. 42).
FIG. 41: REMOVE EXHAUST RING FIG. 42: REMOVE EXHAUST RING
SAFETY SEGMENT
6. Apply heat to liquefy loctite holding the control stud adapter and remove (see
Fig. 43).
7. Remove lockpiece bushing and spring: Release spring torque by compressing spring
toward front of control stud until spring tab is exposed. Allow spring to unwind (one
half to three quarters of a turn) (see Fig. 44). Twist the lockpiece bushing one
quarter turn counter-clockwise to slide it off the control tube.
8. Remove spring.
9. Clean all parts and inspect for damage or wear. Replace if needed.
FIG. 45: REMOVE CONTROL SEAL FIG. 46: STRETCH NEW SEAL TO
FIT CONTROL STUD
FIG. 51: APPLY LOCTITE AND FIG. 52: INSERT CONTROL STUD
TIGHTEN CONTROL STUD
ADAPTER
9. Screw bolt into the bore. Secure the bolt with a nut to hold in place.
10. Place disassembly tool over the control tube end so that the disassembly tool sits on
the support ring of the elastic block (see Fig. 61).
11. Tighten the screw of the control tube end so that the elastic block is compressed
and both halves of the segmented rings can be taken out (see Fig. 62).
12. Take the segmented rings out of the groove of the control tube using a tool such as
a screw driver.
13. Loosen the nut until the system has no tension.
14. Remove the bolt.
15. Loosen the nut and release the disassembly tool.
16. Take stop ring (number 16), and sealing ring (number 17) with the control tube off
the control tube (see Fig. 56).
17. Remove all seals and o-rings, with an o-ring pick or some other tool.
18. Clean all components with solvent.
20. Use a screw driver to place the segmented rings into the groove of the control tube
(see Fig. 68).
21. Unscrew the nut to release tension and then remove disassembly tool from the
control tube end.
22. Release the screw and remove the control tube end out of the control tube.
23. Open the elastic block and place onto the control tube (see Fig. 69).
4.
Piston Removal for All Tools
1. Secure the GRUNDOMAT in the GRUNDOCLAMP on the special repair stand.
2. Remove the add-on accessory (such as end cone), using spanner wrenches.
3. Pull the control stud out of the casing using the whip hose.
4. Use spanner wrenches and a hammer to loosen the rear screwing (see Fig. 70) (may
MAINTENANCE
need to heat to 400° F to liquefy loctite).
5. Place piston extractor hook in the bore of the piston, and extract the piston out of the
casing (see Fig. 71).
Note: Lubricate
the piston slides
Piston Assembly for All Tools
and seal with air 1. Position the front slide tape in the groove on the piston and begin to insert the piston
tool oil during (see Fig. 72).
assembly. 2. Slide the piston in and position the rear slide tape (see Fig. 73).
3. Make sure there is a gap of 1⁄16 inch in the slide tapes (see Fig. 74).
4. Slide the piston in until only the small groove at the very rear of the piston remains
in sight.
5. Install the piston seal into the groove. This seal is split (see Fig. 75).
6. Push the piston in all the way.
7. Make sure that the piston moves smoothly in the casing by pushing and pulling it
several times with the piston hook.
8. Install control stud housing into casing using specified loctite product on the threads
and tightening with a spanner wrench and hammer.
9. Insert control stud into housing, then install and tighten reverse cone or pipe pulling
tailpiece using loctite 277 on the threads and tightening with a spanner wrench
and hammer.
5.
GRUNDOMAT should be tested:
Check the piston
• Lift the machine at its front and rear in order to find out whether the piston is able to
reciprocate forward and backward.
Check functioning MAINTENANCE
• Attach an air hose and run the GRUNDOMAT briefly at low air pressure. Try the
reverse function and then return to the forward function.
Break-In
• New seals require a short break-in period. Lay the tool on the ground and run at low
pressure (30-40 psi) for about two minutes.
1.
(with push control stud, models 45-75)
APPENDIX
2.
APPENDIX
3.
(with push control stud, model 110-130)
APPENDIX
4.
(with air operated control stud, models 130-180)
APPENDIX
5.
APPENDIX
6.
Part Number Tool Model Part Number Tool Model
07033215 45 YY 060 931 130, 145, & 160
07033220 55 YY 150 958 180
07033225 65
07033230 75
APPENDIX
07033237 85, 95
07033240 100, 110
07033250 130
07033257 145
07033270 180
Replacement
Roll-Pin Punches Air Hoses
Part Size Tool Part Tool
Number (mm) Model Number Description Model
220410050 9 45 07020117 1
⁄2" x 50' 45-55
220410007 7 55 07020135 3
⁄4" x 50' 65-110
220410060 11 65 GV 130 2257 1" x 65' 130
220410090 13 75 GV 180 2257 13⁄8" x 65' 145-180
220410080 15 85, 95, 100
220410110 17 110
220410111 19 130
220410135 23 145
Stepped Cone
Removal Ring Lubricators
Part Number Tool Model Part Number Tool Model
GS 055 3450 45-55 07022917
07022917 45-55 45-55
GE 095 3450 65-95 07022935 or GRU 200 2298 65-110
GE 145 3450 110-145 GV 130 2300 or GRU 200 2296 130
130
GV 180 2300 145-180
1. The general bore speed of the a) The compressor no longer a) The optimum air pressure is 90
GRUNDOMAT decreases produces the required pressure. psi. This may be increased to
during the bore. counter the pressure drop if
several long air hoses are used
on a long bore.
b) Air leakage caused by defective b) If necessary, replace the seals.
or missing seals on the hose
couplings.
c) The lubrication of the c) Check the oil level (on the
GRUNDOMAT is insufficient indicator of the control unit).
Check to make sure the right
type of oil is being used. In
winter, use oils (GRUNDO-OIL)
with anti-freeze properties.
d) Freezing! Due to rapid d) Use a compressed air heater
expansion of the already UNITHERM / MAXITHERM
compressed air, below 40° F which pre-warms the
ambient air temperatures, the compressed air before entering
compressed air cools down to a the GRUNDOMAT.
point where the soil around the
GRUNDOMAT freezes and
forms a solid layer of ice on the
outside of the machine casing.
This combined effect of the
ground and machine freezing
stops further soil displacement
and the GRUNDOMAT stops.
e) When directly pulling pipes, e) Use smaller diameter, smooth
shrinking or contracting soils pipes or a larger GRUNDOMAT.
may lead to increased friction The outer diameter of the pipe
on the pipe. This happens being installed should be at least
when the pipe is already too 10% smaller in diameter than the
tight in the bore or the bore hole GRUNDOMAT tool. Apply
diameter isn't large enough for Bentonite or Polymer to pipe
the pipe. outside diameter to reduce
surface friction.
2. GRUNDOMAT begins normally, a) The friction increases as the soil a) Back the GRUNDOMAT out and
about half way into the ground, is sticky and shrinking. The fit an oversized multi-cutter cone
the bore speed is slowly reduced machine is being held tight and on the front of the tool.
until the machine comes to a forward speed is reduced.
standstill.
3. The general impact energy of a) The control stud and piston seals a) Replace the seals.
the GRUNDOMAT decreases. are damaged or missing.
b) The multi-cutter cone does not b) Disassemble the multi-cutter
move forward or backward. cone, clean it and assemble with
new seals; if the spring is worn
or broken, replace it.
4. The general impact energy of the c) The lubrication of GRUNDOMAT c) Check the oil level on the control
GRUNDOMAT decreases. is insufficient. unit. If necessary increase the
oil volume on the control unit.
d) The control stud and piston are d) Pour some GRUNDO-OIL into
sticking (not moving freely). the air hose and flush tool.
e) Incorrect oil/lubricant has been e) The oil has turned into resin on
used (such as hydraulic oils or the inner components of the
ATF). machine; disassemble the
machine and clean its
components.
5. The GRUNDOMAT does not a) When looking through the bore, a) Take better care during the
arrive direct on target in the exit it is straight; therefore the initial alignment of the machine. Make
pit. alignment was not correct. use of the starting cradle and
GRUNDOSCOPE aiming frame
and check them.
b) The GRUNDOMAT has started b) Reduce the air supply via the
to "swim" in soft soil. ball valve on the control unit.
Statically push the pipes using a
winch as the soil friction is
insufficient and the machine
starts to "swim".
c) The bore speed was in excess c) Reduce the air supply, slightly
of 65 feet per hour causing it to close the ball valve on the
deviate from its path. control unit.
6. Reversing from forward to a) The control mechanism is a) Check if parts on the control stud
backward motion is a problem. dirty or defective. have worn and clean or replace
them if necessary.
7. When switching the a) The GRUNDOMAT tool does not a) When switching the machine into
GRUNDOMAT 145 P tool from have sufficient friction in reverse, reverse, reduce the air supply
forward to reverse the machine the machine "swims". temporarily using the stop cock
makes another 5 to 6 strokes, on the auto reverse control
then comes to a standstill. system.
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