AIR SUPPLY
Tools operate on a wide range of air
pressures. It is recommended that air
pressure measures 90 psig at the tool
with the trigger fully depressed and
no load applied to the tool. Higher
pressure (over 90 psig; 6.2 bar) raises
performance beyond the rated capac-
ity of the tool, which will shorten tool
life and could cause injury.
Always use clean, dry air. Dust, corro-
sive fumes and/or water in the air line
will cause damage to the tool. Drain
the water from air lines and compres-
LUBRICATION
Lubricate the air motor daily with
NAPA air tool oil. If no air line oiler
is used, run 1/2 oz. of oil through the
tool. The oil can be squirted into the
tool air inlet or into the hose at the
nearest connection to the air supply,
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sor prior to running tool. Clean the air
inlet filter screen weekly. The recom-
mended hookup procedure can be
viewed in the Figure 1.
The air inlet used for connecting
air supply has standard 1/4" NPT.
Line pressure should be increased
to compensate for unusually long air
hoses (over 25 feet). Minimum hose
diameter should be 3/8" I.D. and fit-
tings should have the same inside
dimensions and be tightly secured.
then run the tool. A rust inhibitive oil
is acceptable for air tools.
WARNING: After an air tool
has been lubricated, oil will
discharge through the exhaust
port during the first few seconds
3
Always turn off the air supply, drain
hose of air pressure and detach
tool from air supply before install-
ing, removing or adjusting any part
or accessory on this tool, or before
performing any maintenance on this
tool.
Ensure an accessible emer-
gency shut off valve has been
installed in the air supply line
and make others aware of its
location.
of operation. The exhaust port
must be covered with a towel
before applying air pressure to
prevent serious injury.
Rev. 08/29/19