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Operating Pressure | 90 PSI |
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No Load Speed (RPM) | 7000 RPM |
No Load Speed | 7000 RPM |
Blows Per Minute | 1400 BPM |
Air Inlet Size | 1/4 inch |
Ensure the workspace is tidy to prevent injuries and maintain focus during operation.
Avoid damp, wet, or poorly lit areas. Do not use with flammable liquids or gases.
Children must be kept out of the work area and away from tools and hoses.
Store tools in a dry location, locked up and out of reach of children when not in use.
Do not force tools or use them for unintended purposes to ensure safety and efficiency.
Wear non-loose clothing, non-skid footwear, and hair covering to prevent entanglement.
Always wear ANSI-approved safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask.
Maintain proper footing and balance; do not reach over or across running machines or hoses.
Keep tools clean, lubricated, and inspect hoses for damage. Handles must be dry.
Always disconnect the air hose when the tool is not in use.
Ensure all adjusting tools are removed before plugging in or operating the tool.
Ensure the trigger is not depressed before connecting to air or when not in use.
Remain attentive while operating any tool and use common sense; do not operate when tired.
Inspect tools for damage before use; repair or replace damaged parts by a qualified technician.
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces to prevent electric shock.
Use only identical replacement parts and intended accessories to maintain warranty.
Avoid operating the tool if judgment or reflexes may be impaired by medication or substances.
Use correctly sized extension cords for compressors to prevent overheating or damage.
Regular maintenance should be performed by a qualified technician for safety and performance.
Never use combustible gases as a power source for pneumatic tools.
Continual exposure to sound levels above 85 decibels can cause hearing damage.
Prepare a 1/4" air connector, wrapping with seal tape before connecting to the air hose.
Connect the air hose to the Air Inlet (#1) on the Impact Wrench.
Set compressor pressure to 90 PSI and do not exceed this limit.
Inspect the air connection for any leaks before operation.
Choose the appropriate size 1/2" socket for the task.
Push and snap the socket onto the Anvil (#43).
Grip wrench with two hands, squeeze trigger, and adjust regulator for clockwise tightening.
Grip wrench with two hands, squeeze trigger for counterclockwise loosening.
Apply pneumatic tool oil through the air line before and after use, and hourly during use.
Apply a few drops of oil to the Throttle Valve Pin (#6) before each use.
Wipe the Impact Wrench with a lint-free cloth after each use.
Ensure the Anvil (#43) is clear of dirt/debris and spray with compressed air.