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LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
Oil tool before each use. 4 to 5 drops of a good grade Air Tool Oil placed in the air inlet is
sufficient. Use proper air pressure and CFM rating listed for this tool.
Drain water from hoses and compressor tank. Water in the air supply line will cause
gumming and loss of power. Clean the air filter on the supply line and flush the tool with
gum solvent or a 50/50 mix of air tool oil and kerosene. It may be necessary to
disassemble the tool to properly clean and re-lubricate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Insufficient Power:
Possible Causes
Likely Solutions
Dirty or clogged air passages
Flush and lubricate tool, drain air tank and supply line
Insufficient air supply
Increase line pressure, Make sure compressor matches
tool's air pressure and consumption needs
Air leakage
Use PTFE tape at all fittings and joints. Check tool for
worn or damaged O-rings & seals.
Worn/damaged wear & tear parts Replace as necessary.
Tool matching
Be sure you are using a tool suited for the torque
requirements of the job at hand.
Note: Repairs should be carried out by a qualified person