YOU SHOULD: Check air inlet for blockage. Pour a generous amount of air tool oil into air inlet. Operate trigger
in short bursts. Detach air supply; turn empty and closed drill chuck by hand. Reconnect air supply.
TOOL WILL NOT RUN. AIR FLOWS FREELY FROM EXHAUST. SPINDLE TURNS FREELY — This is prob a bly
caused by: Build up of dirt or varnish on rotor vanes.
YOU SHOULD: Pour a generous amount of air tool oil into air inlet. Operate trigger in short bursts. Detach air
supply; turn empty and closed drill chuck by hand. Reconnect air supply.
TOOL LOCKED UP, SPINDLE WILL NOT TURN — This is prob a bly caused by: a broken rotor vanes; gears
broken or jammed by foreign object.
YOU SHOULD: See 90 day limited warranty.
TOOL WILL NOT SHUT OFF — This is prob a bly caused by: throttle valve O-ring blown off seat.
YOU SHOULD: See breakdown for part number and replace O-ring or see 90 day limited warranty.
AIR HAMMERS
TOOL WILL NOT RUN — This is prob a bly caused by: cycling valve or throttle valve clogged with dirt or sludge.
YOU SHOULD: Pour a generous amount of air tool oil into air inlet; check for dirt. Operate trigger in short bursts
(chisel in place and against solid surface). If not free, detach air supply. Tap nose or barrel lightly with
plastic mallet, reconnect air supply, and repeat above steps. If still not free, detach air supply, insert a 6"
piece of 1/8" diameter rod in nozzle and lightly tap to loosen piston in rear direction. Reconnect air
supply and repeat above steps.
CHISEL STUCK IN NOZZLE— This is prob a bly caused by: the end of the shank is misshapen.
YOU SHOULD: See 90 day limited warranty.
SANDERS/GRINDERS
TOOL HAS NO POWER OR RUNS SLOWLY — This condition is probably caused by insufficient air pressure,
contaminants blocking the air flow, or speed regulator that has vibrated to a closed or off position.
YOU SHOULD: Check the air supply at the compressor and air lines to the tool for sufficient air pressure. Check
the air inlet strainer for blockage and make sure speed regulator is in the open or on position. If power is
not restored the tool should be serviced by an authorized service center.
TOOL SEIZED— Pad/spindle will not turn. This condition is probably caused by a broken rotor vane, jammed or
broken gears, or seized bearing.
YOU SHOULD: Have the tool repaired by an authorized service center.
TOOL WILL NOT SHUT OFF/RUNS CONTINUOUSLY.— The throttle valve seat has become loose or damaged
YOU SHOULD: Replace o-ring or valve seat (see breakdown for proper parts) or have tool serviced by an
authorized service center.
SANDS/GRINDS UNEVENLY— This condition is usually caused by loose pad/disc connection or worn or
damaged pad/disc
YOU SHOULD: Check pad/disc connection, ensure that connection is secure and tight. Replace worn or
damaged pad/disc.
NOTE: Disassembly of this tool by other than an authorized service center WILL VOID the war ran ty on this tool.
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY: EVERCRAFT air tools are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
If any unit proves to be defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the original date of purchase, it will be
replaced free of charge. In the unlikely event a replacement is required, return the unit to the place of purchase for a free
replacement. To obtain service after the 90-day limited warranty, please visit www.toolwarrantyrepair.com for a complete
list of authorized air tool centers. Any repair cost incurred, along with freight, will be the sole responsibility of the consumer.
The foregoing obligation is Balkamp Inc. sole liability under this or any implied warranty, and under no circumstances will
Balkamp Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential damages.
PLEASE REVIEW ALL WARNING INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO OPERATION.
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SAVE THIS MAN U AL FOR FUTURE REF ER ENCE.
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Rev. 04/18/18