4 - ENG
OPERA
OPERA
TING INSTRUCTIONS
TING INSTRUCTIONS
TYPICAL
TYPICAL
INST
INST
ALLA
ALLA
TION
TION
To begin using the tool:
1.
As a standard practice, drain water from the air compressor
tank and air lines prior to use each day (reference your
compressor operators manual for detailed instructions).
2.
Install a 1/4” NPT male connector (not included) into the air
inlet port on the tool (see Figure 2).
Note: Use Teflon® Tape
on all threaded connections.
3.
Turn on the air compressor and allow it to build up pressure.
4.
Adjust the air compressor’s regulator or the supply line
regulator to 90 PSI.
5.
Adjust the torque on the impact wrench by turning the torque
regulator knob clockwise to the desired torque setting (1 =
minimum torque/ 0 = maximum torque). Set the torque
regulator knob to 0 (maximum setting) to remove nuts.
NOTE: Do not use the air impact wrench to set torque.
Always use a torque wrench to set torque.
6.
Attach the desired 3/4” square drive impact socket.
Always use impact-type sockets and extensions that are designed for impact wrenches.
Hand tool sockets will shatter and potentially cause personal injury and/or property
damage.
7.
Connect the tool to the air hose quick coupler.
NOTE: It is recommended that a whip hose with a swivel
(P012-0079SP - not included) be used to prevent twisting, kinking and excessive wear to the air hose
(ref. item “F” in figure 1 for recommended connections).
8.
Select the tool rotation direction. Push the forward/reverse switch to the right for forward or the left for
reverse.
9.
Press the trigger to operate the tool and release the trigger to stop the tool.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply before lubricating or changing sockets.
Key
Description
Key
Description
Key
Description
Key
Description
A
Air hose
D
In-line Oiler
G
Quick Coupler
J
Female Connector
B
In-line Filter
E
Air Hose
H
Male Connector
K
Spray Gun
C
Tee Fitting
F
Whip Hose
I
Air Tool
Figure 1
Figure 2
USER-MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
USER-MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 3
Air Motor Lubrication
To maintain the maximum performance of the air tool, it must be lubricat-
ed each time it is used. Dust, dirt, rust and oil residue will build up inside the
tool and reduce the performance. An in-line oiler is recommended for proper
automatic tool lubrication (see Figure 1). If an in-line oiler is not available, the
tool can be lubricated manually through the inlet port (see Figure 3).
1.
Disconnect the air tool from the air supply.
2.
Turn the tool upside down and while depressing the trigger,
add 4-6 drops of Coleman Powermate® air tool oil #018-0059SP or
SAE10 nondetergent oil into the air inlet.
NOTE:
Depressing the trigger
helps circulate oil in the air motor.