KENT 86350 User manual

Category
Rechargeable batteries
Type
User manual
Battery Caulking Gun
A powerful KENT Battery Caulking Gun with 10.8V Li-Ion battery for both, sausage and cartridge
applications.
Features & Benefits
High power 1.5 Ah 10.8 V Li-Ion battery pack
Speed control with a maximum speed of 10 mm/ sec at no-
load
Maximum Force of 450 kgf to work with viscous products
Works with 400 ml sausages and standard cartridges
(86366 for 600 ml sausages)
Quick Charger with a charging time of 1 h
Blow molded case for the Battery Caulking Gun, Charger
and Battery Pack (with enough space for additional spare
Battery Pack not included)
P/N Product S/C
86350 Battery Caulking Gun 10.8V (400 ml) BCG400
86366 Battery Caulking Gun 10.8V (600 ml) BCG600
86351 Battery Pack for BCG 86350+86366
86352 Charger for Battery Pack 86351
86531 KIT Spare Plunger for BCG (incl. plunger disc screw, plastic plunger disc & pushing block)
86434 UK plug for Charger 86352
86438 UK Kit: BCG 86350 + UK Plug 86434
86439 UK Kit: BCG 86366 + UK Plug 86434
Instructions
See manual incl. in the case (English) and page 3-5 of this TDS
N.B.: Start with lower speed to not exert too much pressure on the cartridge, otherwise it could break.
Technical Information
Description:Battery Caulking Gun
Weight:86350 2.195 kg (battery 0.185 kg)
86366 2.335 kg (battery 0.185 kg)
Input Power: 10.8 V
Li-lon Battery Pack: 1.5 Ah
Max. Force: 450 kgf
No Load Speed (mm/ sec): 10mm/ sec
Charging Time (auto cut-off): 1 hour
KENT (United Kingdom) Ltd, Forsyth House, Pitreavie Drive, Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline,
Fife KY11 8US Tel : 0800 136925 or 01383 723344 between 08:30-17:30
Monday-Thursday, 09:00-15:00 on Fridays’. For out of hours queries please Fax us on 01383
735829 or Email: kentinfo.uk@kenteurope.com
liability resulting from negligence or where the Group was aware of the
possibility of such loss or damage arising) is excluded. This will not
operate to limit or restrict the Group's liability for death or personal injury
resulting from its negligence KENT is the trading name of KENT (United
Kingdom) Ltd.
Registered Office: Amber House,
Showground Road, Bridgewater, Somerset, United Kingdom TA6 6AJ
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purposes in connection with the products to which it relates.
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The Information is subject to change without notice and replaces
all data sheets previously supplied. The Information supplied is
believed to be accurate but the Group assumes no responsibility
for its accuracy or completeness, any error from or omission in it
nor for any use made of it. Users of this data sheet should check
for themselves the Information and the suitability of the products
for their purpose and not make any assumptions based on
information included or omitted. Liability for loss or damage
resulting from any reliance on the Information or use of it (including
REV: 11/11/2016
Operating Instructions
Installing Or Removing Battery Pack (See Fig. 1 & Fig. 2)
1. Always switch off the machine before insertion or removal of the battery pack.
2. To remove the battery pack, pull out the set plate on the machine and grasp both sides of the
battery pack while withdrawing it from the machine.
3. To insert the battery pack, align the tongue in the battery pack with the groove in the
housing and slip it into place. Snap the set plate back into place. Be sure to close the set plate
fully before using the machine.
4. Do not use force when inserting the battery pack. If the battery pack does not slide in easily, it
is not being inserted correctly.
Charging The Battery Pack (See Fig. 3)
1. Your new battery pack is not charged. You will need to charge it before use.
2. If you try to charge a battery pack from a just-operated machine, sometimes the charging light
will not come on. If this occurs, let the battery pack cool off for a while. Then reinsert it and try
to charge it once more.
3. When you charge a new battery pack or a battery pack which has not been used for a long
period, it may not accept a full charge. This is a normal condition and does not indicate a
problem. You can recharge the battery pack fully after discharging it completely a couple of
times.
4. If you wish to charge two battery packs, allow 15 minutes between charging on the fast
charger.
5. Plug the fast charger into you source. Insert battery pack so that the plus and minus terminals
on the battery pack are in the same slides as their respective markings on the fast
charger.
6. The charging light will come on and charging will begin.
If the charging light go out soon, remove the battery pack from the charger and let it cool off
for more than one minute. Then reinsert it and try to charge it once more.
7. If the charging light goes out within one minute even after repeating this procedure a couple of
times, the battery pack is dead. Replace it with a new one. When the charging light goes out
after about one hour, you may remove the fully charged battery pack.
8. After charging, unplug the charger from the power source.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Instructions For Use -Charger:
The LED Light on the Charger
Power On (Green light flashes slowly)
Battery Low (Red light stays illuminated)
Battery Charged 80% (Green light flashes rapidly)
Battery Charged 100% (Green light stays illuminated)
Battery Pack temperature is too hot or too cold (Red light flashes slowly)
Battery Pack malfunction (Red and Green lights stay illuminated)
WARNING
1. Charger is plugged into a 100 240 V a.c outlet only.
2. If the battery pack is too hot or too cold, the charger will not fast charge the battery pack and
the red indicator light is “blinking”. When the battery pack temperature returns to between 0°C
(32°F) and 50°C (122°F), the charger will automatically begin charging.
3. If both red and green indicator lights are “ON” the battery pack either does not comply or is
defective. Please contact your local KENT office.
4. Do not charge the battery pack in the rain, snow or high temperature environment.
5. Do not charge battery pack when environment temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or above
40°C (104°F).
6. While charge the cool battery pack (below 0°C) in the warm indoor, keep the battery pack in
the room for one hour to warm up before starting the battery pack. A cool battery may charge
unsaturated.
7. Remove the plug after finishing the charge.
8. Do not use generator for charging the battery pack.
Tool Operation
For Sausage Bag Application
(Plastic Plunger Disk must be applied Fig 1)
1. Cut a hole in one end of the sausage bag (Fig 2).
2. Remove the front cap. Fit the nozzle inside the front cap and cut
off the tip at a point suitable for the job (Fig 3).
3. Insert the sausage bag into the compound holder.
Screw the front cap on tight. It is not necessary to pull back the
rack by hand. Make sure the sausage bag is inserted properly
and sit up right on the plastic plunger disk.
4. Push the rear knob forward gently to force the rack tighten with
the sausage bag.
For Cartridge Application
(Plastic Plunger Disk must be removed)
1. Firstly untighten and remove the compound holder (Fig 5).
2. Loosen M8 screw then remove the plastic plunger disk (Fig 6).
3. Fit M8 screw back into the plunger disk and tighten it (Fig 7).
4. Screw back on the compound holder then remove the front cap.
5. Use a sharp knife to cut the tip of caulking tube at least 3 mm in
diameter. This will allow the tool to provide an optimal seam
width for most of applications (Fig 8).
6. Use the sharp tip to jab the aluminum vela men on the caulking
tube (Fig 9).
7. If you use a open tube left from last time or the caulking tube
has been left not use for more than one hour, use a steel wire to
remove the solid part inside the tube before reuse it (Fig 10).
8. Insert the cartridge into the compound holder. Screw the front
cap on tight. The rack will directly go back. It is not necessary to
pull back the rack by hand. Make sure the cartridge is inserted
properly and sit up right on the steel head.
9. Push the rack rear knob forward to force the rack tightened with
cartridge.
10. Start with lower speed to not exert too much pressure on
cartridge -it could otherwise break.
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KENT 86350 User manual

Category
Rechargeable batteries
Type
User manual

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