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Operation
Intended Use
The air impact wrench with an appropriate tool has been exclusively designed
for loosening and tightening of screws, bolts and nuts, etc. in the workshop, in
agricultural vehicles, equipment and machinery.
The intended use also includes an operation following the operating
instructions.
Any use beyond these parameters (different media, applying force) or any
changes (reconstruction, no original accessory) can lead to serious risks and
is regarded as use that is contrary to the intended purpose. The operator is
liable for any damage caused by improper use.
Before first Use
Unpack the air impact wrench and the accessory and check all parts for any
damage in transit. Dispose of packaging materials or store them out of reach of
children. Plastic bags etc. may become a deadly toy for children.
Installing / Exchanging Tools
The air impact wrench features a ½” square drive (1). That means you can
operate it with tools that have a ½” shaft.
Please note! Before changing the socket / the tool, unplug the air impact
wrench from the compressed air connection to avoid unintentional start-up.
Only use impact-quality sockets and accessories with the air impact wrench.
Firmly push the desired socket / tool onto the square drive, so that it can not
loosen when working.
Start-up
1. The air impact wrench is equipped with an R ¼“ air inlet (5). For your own
safety it is not recommended to use a permanent connection between the air
impact wrench and the air hose, but use the supplied quick coupling
adaptor (7) instead.
2. Seal the end of the quick coupling adaptor with Teflon tape before you screw
it onto the air connection.
3. The air impact wrench has to be provided with lubricating oil during operation.
Before each use add oil through the opening of the compressed air
connection (5). Alternatively you can use the supplied mini oil-fog
lubricator (8). Also pay attention to the chapter “Lubrication”.
4. Connect the quick coupler of the air impact wrench to the compressor. Switch
on the compressor and setup a pressure of 6.3 bar.