Operating Instructions
4. Connect the air tool to the air supply | ||||||||
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LUBRICATION | manual for tool features). Run the | |||||||
tool in both the forward and reverse | ||||||||
Air tools require lubrication throughout | ||||||||
directions, if applicable, for 20 to 30 | ||||||||
the life of the tool and is the owner’s | ||||||||
seconds. Oil will discharge from the | ||||||||
responsibility. Failure to lubricate the air | ||||||||
exhaust port when air pressure is | ||||||||
tool properly will dramatically shorten the | ||||||||
applied. | ||||||||
life of the tool and will void the warranty. | ||||||||
Speed Adjustment | ||||||||
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BEFORE the initial use and BEFORE and | adjustment. The regulator knob has 3 | |||||||
AFTER each additional use. | fixed settings. Number 1 setting is the | |||||||
Automatic lubrication | maximum speed/torque setting. Number | |||||||
3 setting is the lowest speed/torque | ||||||||
The recommended method for | ||||||||
setting. | ||||||||
lubrication is with an air line lubricator | ||||||||
Operation | ||||||||
installed as part of the air piping system. | ||||||||
See Figure 1. Use Campbell Hausfeld air | Note: Always check the direction of | |||||||
tool oil ST127001AV or equivalent ISO | ||||||||
rotation before operation. | ||||||||
grade 32 oil. | ||||||||
Place screw on screwdriver bit then | ||||||||
Manual lubrication | ||||||||
position screw on workpiece. Apply | ||||||||
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If an air line lubricator is not used, the | pressure to the tool and press trigger. | |||||||
impact wrench must be lubricated daily. | Keep grip firm on tool while fastener is | |||||||
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supply before lubricating. | screwdriver if necessary. Over tightening | |||||||
1. Disconnect the air tool from the air | will strip the screw head. | |||||||
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2. Turn the air tool upside down. |
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3. While pulling the trigger, squeeze | compressor. Keep hoses away from | |||||||
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| approximately a 1/4 oz. of Campbell | heat, oil and sharp edges. Replace any | |||||
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| Hausfeld airtool oil in the air inlet. If | hose that is damaged, weak or worn. | |||||
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seconds of operation. The exhaust port |
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must be directed away from your body |
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before applying air pressure. |
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