OPERATIONS
Read the manual before operation. Become familiar with this tool, its safety instructions, and its operation before beginning any work. Serious personal injury may result if safety or operational information is not understood or followed.
LUNG/EAR |
INJURY HAZARD! |
Wear protective |
equipment when |
using this tool. |
ACCIDENTAL |
START HAZARD! |
Disconnect before |
service or tool |
changes. |
AIR PRESSURE |
HAZARD! |
Never exceed max |
PSI rating for tool. |
EYE INJURY |
HAZARD! |
Wear protective |
equipment when |
using these tools. |
Air Supply
These air tools require 90 PSI to operate correctly. To improve air tool lifespan, use a filter/lubricator/regulator setup shown in Figure 2. Otherwise, lubricate daily with a couple drops of pneumatic tool oil directly into the tool's air inlet fitting
Quick | Quick | Lubricator | |
Connector | Connector | Regulator | |
Your |
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| Air |
Tool |
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| Compressor |
Quick |
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Coupler |
| Quick |
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| Air Hose | Filter | |
| Coupler | ||
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Figure 2. Installed filter lubricator
regulator.
Air Ratchet
Your new 3⁄8" drive air ratchet (Figure 1) is designed with a 9" long handle to provide plenty of leverage to hold the 50 ft/lbs. of torque that this tool develops.
Included in this kit is a 1⁄2" drive impact socket set with common sizes, and a 3⁄8" to 1⁄2" drive adapter so you can use the
1⁄2" drive impact sockets with your ratchet. Also included is a 3⁄8" to 1⁄4" drive adapter so you can use screwdriver bits included with this set.
For those tight places where the air hose may interfere with your project environment, install the supplied universal swivel air supply connection.
At the drive end of the ratchet you can change rotation by turning the thumb dial. The speed of the ratchet is adjusted by handle paddle position, but the torque is not changed.
Model H8208 |