Harbor Freight Tools 32940 manual Operation, Maintenance

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Operation

Cylinder (14)

Retainer Spring (15)

 

 

 

 

 

Trigger (16)

Regulator (4)

Air Inlet (9)

 

Chisel

Examine your chisels/bits before using them. If a chisel is dull or cracked do not use it. Replace worn or broken chisels with approved replacement chisels/bits from Harbor Freight Tools.

Warning!! Always disconnect the tool from the air source

before examining or changing bits.

1.Select the appropriate chisel/bit. Unscrew the Retainer Spring (15) and insert the shank of the chisel/bit. Screw the Retainer Spring (15) back onto the Cylinder (14).

Holding the Air Chisel firmly, pull the chisel/bit hard to make sure it locked into place.

Note: Before connecting the air supply, make sure you are wearing safety goggles and a full face mask, ear protection, and steel toe shoes.

Warning!! Any spectators in the immediate area will need eye and ear protection. Beware of flying chips of wood, concrete, metal, or any other material being chiseled.

2.Connect the air hose to the Air Inlet (9) and turn on the compressor (not included).

3.Grip the Air Hammer with both hands firmly and put the chisel/bit tip up against the workpiece you wish to chip.

4.Gently squeeze the Trigger (16) and move slowly along the workpiece. Do not push down on the Air Hammer; let it do the work. If it does not do the intended job to satis- faction, examine your bit to see if it is worn or dull.

Warning!! Always disconnect from the air source before examining or changing bits.

5.When you are finished, turn off the air supply and then hold the Air Hammer in a safe direction and Squeeze the trigger to bleed off the remaining air. Then, disconnect the air hose.

Maintenance

Warning!! Always disconnect from the air source before attempting maintenance.

1.After each use, wipe the Air Hammer down with a lint free cloth.

2.Make sure there are no concrete chips, dirt, or debris in the Retainer Spring (15).

3.Before storage, add a small quantity of high quality pneumatic oil in the Air Inlet (9) and operate the tool for a couple of seconds to lubricate and protect the internal mechanism.

4.Examine your chisels/bits before using them. If a chisel is dull or cracked do not use

SKU 32940

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