ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
10
Tool runs at normal
speed but loses
under load
■
. Motor parts worn.
■
Cam clutch worn
or sticking due to
lack of lubricant.
■
Lubricating clutch housing.
■
Check for excess clutch oil. Clutch cases
need only be half full. Overfilling
can cause drag on high speed clutch parts, ie. a
typical oiled/lubricated wrench requires 1
⁄
ounce
of oil.
GREASE LUBRICATED:NOTE:
Heat usually
indicates insufficient grease in chamber. Severe
operating conditions may require more frequent
lubrication.
Tool runs slowly.
Air flows slightly
from exhaust
■
.Motor parts
jammed with dirt
particles
■
Power regulator in
closed position
■
Air flow blocked by
dirt.
■
Check air inlet filter for blockage.
■
. Pour air tool lubricating oil into air inlet as
per instructions.
■
Operate tool in short bursts quickly reversing
rotation back and forth where applicable.
■
. Repeat above as needed.
Tools will not run.
Air flows freely
from exhaust
■
One or more
motor vanes stuck
due to material build
up.
■
Pour air tool lubricating tool into air inlet.
■
Operate tool in short bursts of forward and/or
reverse rotation where applicable.
■
Tap motor housing gently with plastic mallet.
■
Disconnect supply. Free motor by rotating
drive shank manually where applicable
Tool will not shut off
■ „‟
rings throttle
valve dislodged
from seat inlet
valve.
■
Replace
„‟
ring .
Note: Repairs should be carried out by a
qualified person.
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Exploding view & Parts List
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