Important!
1. Working pressure refers to the air line
pressure set to the tool when the tool is
under working conditions (i.e. the tool
has been started). It does NOT refer to
the air pressure from air compressor.
2. An air hose (3/8" x 50 ft. air hose is the
most common one in stores) may cause
up to 15 PSI drop in pressure from the
air compressor to the tool, so you may
need to set the output air pressure of
compressor higher to maintain the
required pressure at the tool.
3. An individual air tool has its speci� cation
of air consumption (CFM). Check the
speci� cations of your compressor to be
sure that it can support both minimum
CFM (cubic feet per minute) and PSI
(pounds per square inch) required.
Preparation
Before beginning assembly or operation
of the product, make sure that all parts
are present. Compare the parts with the
package contents list. If any part is missing or
damaged, do not attempt to assemble, install
or operate the product.
Assembly instructions
1. Lubricate the tool before operating. See
"CARE AND MAINTENANCE" section for
oiling instructions.
2. Lubricate the rotor gears of motor
assembly by � rst releasing the screw (G)
with a hex key (provided) and then using
a grease gun (not provided) to insert the
gun nozzle into the screw hole. Several
drops of grease are recommended for
lubrication. After lubrication, replace
the screw (G) securely and tightly. This
will protect the gears in good working
condition and last the tool life. (See
Figure 1)
Figure 1
NOTE: The rotor gears should be lubricated
once every working day.
3. Remove the air cap from the air inlet (E).
Mount a male plug (not included) by
hand into the air inlet.
NOTE: Use sealant tape (not included) on
the male plug and tighten it with a wrench
(not included) for airtight connection. Do not
overtighten.
4. Place 2-3 drops of air tool oil (not
included) into the male plug before each
use. (See Figure 8)
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