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CLEANING
1. Remove dust and debris from the motor's vents with a cloth, brush
or vacuum. Do not use compressed air, as it may blow dust into
the motor.
2. Only clean with a damp cloth. Avoid using solvents when cleaning
plastic parts.
AIR TOOL LUBRICATION
NOTICE! Only use air tool oil to lubricate the tool. Other
lubricants are not suitable and will damage the tool or cause
a malfunction during use.
NOTICE! Never use a penetrating oil to lubricate an air tool.
Penetrating oil acts as a solvent that will dissolve the tool’s
grease packing and may damage the o-rings, causing the
tool to seize or malfunction.
1. All air tools have an internal coating of grease to prevent corrosion
during shipping and storage. Remove this grease by adding a
generous amount of air tool oil in the air inlet and then run the tool
under no load until the exhaust is clear.
2. Manually add a drop or two of air tool oil into the tool’s coupler
plug before each use and after every hour of continuous use. The
tool will not work properly without lubrication and parts will wear
prematurely.
3. Avoid adding too much air tool oil as this can cause premature
power loss and eventual tool failure. A qualified technician will
need to take the tool apart and clean out the excess oil.
4. Apply a generous amount of air tool oil to the tool before storing
it for an extended period of time (overnight, weekend, etc.). Run
the tool for approximately 30 seconds to ensure the oil is evenly
distributed throughout the tool. Store it in a clean and dry location.
STORAGE
When not in use for an extended period, apply a thin coat of lubricant to
the steel parts to avoid rust. Remove the lubricant before using the tool
again.
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COMPOSITE AIR IMPACT WRENCH 9058421
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