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Air Compressor
The air compressor should have sufficient capacity to
deliver 2.4 cfm (15 SCFM) at 90 psig (6.2 bar,
620 kPa) at each outlet while the tool is running. The
receiver tank should have sufficient capacity to provide
surge balance for each air tool.
Filter
The Snap-on AHR424 Filter, or equivalent, should be
used to assure clean air for the tool. Water, dirt and scale
act as abrasives which could damage the air tool. A filter
unit should be installed between the compressor and the
air regulator and air lubricator.
Air Regulator
Regulated air pressure is necessary for proper
performance of the tool. The Snap-on AHR426
Regulator, or equivalent, will adjust and maintain the
recommended air pressure of 90 psig (6.2 bar, 620 kPa).
Pressure less than this reduces efficiency, while pressure
greater than this increases blows and speed beyond the
rated capacity—creating potential hazards and possible
damage to the air tool. Check the air pressure at the
regulator while using the tool in a normal manner.
Air Line Lubricator
√ Do not use a heavy grade of oil because stalling and
low performance will result.
The preferred method of lubricating the air motor is to
use an air line lubricator such as the Snap-on AHR428
Lubricator. It should be filled with Snap-on IM6 Air Motor
Oil or a good grade of SAE 10W oil.
If an air line lubricator is not used, lubricate the air motor
by injecting approximately 1/8 oz. (3.7 ml) of IM6 Air
Motor Oil into the air inlet of the tool each day before
using it. IM6 Oil is specially formulated for air tools and
no flushing solvent is needed.
Flushing
If the unit seems sluggish apply 3 or 4 squirts of IM6 Air
Motor Oil into the air inlet of the tool each day before
using, and again at the end of each work day.
Operation
Safety
Your tool is equipped with a trigger safety mechanism.
The trigger safety functions to prevent accidental start. In
order to use the tool, first rotate the safety forward and
then apply pressure to the trigger to achieve the desired
speed. (Figure 3)
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Figure 3: Safety Operation
Variable Speed Paddle
Trigger
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed paddle
trigger. The tool can be turned "ON" or "OFF" by
squeezing or releasing the trigger. The blade plunger
stroke rate can be adjusted from the minimum to
maximum labeled stroke rate by the distance you
depress the trigger. Apply more pressure to increase the
speed and release pressure to decrease speed.
High speed settings are generally used for fast cutting or
when softer cutting materials such as wood, composite
materials, and plastics. Slower speed settings are
generally used when precision is required or when
cutting harder materials. Materials typically cut using
slower speeds include sheet metal, conduit and pipe.
Exhaust Deflector
Your tool is equipped with a 360 degree exhaust
deflector. Rotate the exhaust deflector in a position so
that debris is not directed toward the user or bystanders.
Always wear a mask, goggles, and hearing protection
to avoid injury. Exposure to debris can cause respiratory
irritation.
Air Strainer (PTRS1000)
An air strainer is built into the removable air inlet bushing
located at the rear of the tool. To clean, remove the
bushing and use an air hose to blow dirt and other
particles from the screen and bushing. Torque the air
inlet bushing to 120-140 in. lb. (13.6-15.8 N•m).
Preparing the Saw
Blade Selection
No one blade can be efficient on all cutting jobs. Different
materials require specially designed blades. Since your
reciprocating saw can cut so many materials, many
types of Snap-on blades are available. Be sure to use the
proper blade to insure proper cutting performance.
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