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Stephen BrownSep 4, 2025
Why doesn't my Raze 63356 Power Tool engine start?
- JJoseph OrtizSep 4, 2025
If your Raze Power Tool engine does not start, the battery may not be charged. Charge the battery to resolve this issue.
Why doesn't my Raze 63356 Power Tool engine start?
If your Raze Power Tool engine does not start, the battery may not be charged. Charge the battery to resolve this issue.
Why is my Raze 63356 Power Tool making an abnormal sound?
If your Raze Power Tool is making an abnormal sound, it might be due to worn bearing(s). Disassemble and inspect the bearing, then grease or replace it as needed.
Why won't my Raze 63356 Power Tool impact?
If your Raze Power Tool will not impact, it is likely due to a damaged impact mechanism. Replace the mechanism to resolve this issue.
Why is my Raze 63356 vibrating abnormally?
If your Raze Power Tool exhibits excessive or abnormal vibration, the bearing(s) may be worn. Disassemble and inspect the bearing, then grease or replace it as needed.
Why Raze 63356 impacts but doesn't remove fastener?
If your Raze Power Tool impacts sufficiently but does not remove the fastener, the socket might be worn. Use sockets in good condition. Alternatively, the impact mechanism might be worn, requiring component replacement.
How to stop air leakage in my Raze 63356 Power Tool?
If your Raze Power Tool is experiencing severe air leakage, first check if the air valve is obstructed or damaged, and clean or replace it as needed. Also, inspect the housing for looseness or damage, and tighten or replace it as necessary.
What to do if my Raze Power Tool housing becomes hot?
If the housing of your Raze Power Tool becomes hot during operation, it might be due to insufficient lubrication. Lubricate the tool with air tool oil. Another possible cause is worn components, which should be replaced as needed.
Read and understand all instructions before use to reduce risks of fire, explosion, electric shock, and injury.
Clear air hose of dust/moisture before connecting. Ensure air line is shut-off at compressor before removing tool for service.
Operate tool at 90 PSI. Use clean, dry air. Consider an in-line filter-regulator-lubricator for optimal performance and tool life.
Adjust power using the built-in regulator. Tool operates at maximum power in reverse for output adjustment.
Regularly check and fill in-line lubricator. Lubricate tool before extended storage. Follow impact clutch lubrication schedule.
Provides solutions for common problems like tool not starting, vibration, loss of power, and air leakage.
| Brand | Raze |
|---|---|
| Model | 63356 |
| Category | Power Tool |
| Language | English |