
Troubleshooting
Tool runs slowly or will not operate | 1, Grit or gum in tool | 1. | Flush the | tool with air tool oil or gum | |||||||||
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| 2, No oil in tool | 2. | Lubricate | the tool | according to | the | lubrication | ||||||
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| 3, | Low air | pressure | 3. a. | Adjust | the regulator on the tool | to the maxi- | ||||||
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| b. Adjust the compressor regulator to tool | ||||||||
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| maximum | of 90 | psi. |
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| 4, | Air hose | leaks | 4. Tighten | and | seal | hose fittings | if leaks are found, | |||||
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| Use teflon | tape. |
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| 5, | Pressure | drops | 5. a. | Be sure | the hose is the proper | size, Long | ||||||
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| hoses or tools using large volumes of air may | ||||||||
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| require a hose with an I.D. of 1/2" or larger | ||||||||
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| depending on the total length of the hose. | ||||||||
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| b. Do not use a multiple number of hoses | ||||||||
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| connected together with quick connect fittings, | ||||||||
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| This causes additional pressure drops and | ||||||||
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| reduces the tool power. Directly connect the | ||||||||
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| hoses | together |
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Moisture blowing out of tool exahust 1, Water in tank | 1. Drain tank. (See | air compressor | manual), | Oil | tool | ||
| and | run | until no | water is evident, | Oil tool | again | and |
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