PYLE Audio PT382 instruction manual Specifications, Assembly, Operation, Accessories Required

Models: PT382

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SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Torque

125 ft./lbs.

Blows Per Minute @ 90 PSI

1800

Maximum Working Pressure

90 PSI

Air Inlet

1/4” NPT

Recommended Hose Size

3/8” I.D.

Air Consumption @ 90 PSI

3.5 SCFM

 

 

 

ASSEMBLY

Accessories Required

 

IMPORTANT: Line pressure or hose inside diameter should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 25 feet). Minimum hose diameter should be 3/8” I.D. and fittings should have 1/4” NPT thread.

OPERATION

Operation

Before each use:

Drain water from air compressor tank and condensation from air lines. See air compressor’s operators manual.

Disconnect the tool from the air supply before

lubricating or changing sockets

Lubricate tool, see “Maintenance” section in this manual.

Impact wrench sockets and accessories must be

used with this tool. Do not use hand sockets and accessories.

Select the required impact socket. This tool has a 3/8" square drive, use 3/8” deep sockets. Use 3/8” extensions only when needed.

Button

Trigger

Air Inlet

Torque

Regulator

Connect tool to air hose of recommended size. NOTE: The use of a quick connect set makes connecting easier.

IMPORTANT: The use of air filters and air line lubricators is recommended.

To use:

Turn air compressor on and allow air tank to fill.

Set the air compressor’s regulator to 90 PSI. This tool operates at a maximum 90 PSI pressure.

Set torque regulator, see chart, to set the desired setting to avoid over tightening.

IMPORTANT: These torque values can vary depending on the size of the air compressor and the cubic feet of air (SCFM) the air compressor delivers.

Line up desired torque # with raised pin

#1 approximately 70-80 ft./lbs. Torque #2 approximately 80-90 ft./lbs. Torque #3 approximately 90-100 ft./lbs. Torque #4 approximately 100-125 ft./lbs. Torque

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PYLE Audio PT382 instruction manual Specifications, Assembly, Operation, Accessories Required