uctions
Troubleshooting Guide
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
1. Grit or gum in tool
1. Flush the tool with Campbell Hausfeld air tool
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2. No oil in tool
2. Lubricate the tool according to the lubrication
3. Low air pressure
3. Adjust the compressor regulator to tool
4. Air hose leaks
4. Tighten and seal hose fittings if leaks are
5. Pressure drops
5. Be sure hose is properly sized. Long hoses
6. Regulator adjusted
6. Adjust air flow regulator with a flathead
wrong
7. Worn ball bearing
7. Remove and inspect bearing for rust, dirt,
in motor or in angle
head
8. Worn gears (angle
8. Replace gears
die grinders only)
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1. Water in tank
1. Drain tank (See air compressor manual). Oil
2. Water in the air
2. a. Install a water separator/filter (PA2100
lines/hoses
2. b. Install an air dryer
2. c. Anytime water enters the tool, the tool
1. Damaged stone or
1. Replace with new stone or burr
burr
2. Collet shaft bent
2. Replace shaft or collet (See parts list manual)
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oil, gum solvent, or an equal mixture of SAE
10 motor oil and kerosene. If Campbell
Hausfeld oil is not used, lubricate the tool
after cleaning
instructions in this manual
maximum while the tool is running free
found
or tools using large volumes of air may
require a hose with an I.D. of 1/2 inch or
larger depending on total hose length
screwdriver to maximum speed
grit or worn race. Clean and regrease bearing
with bearing grease or replace bearing
tool and run until no water is evident. Oil tool
again and run 1-2 seconds
or PA2110). NOTE: Separators work
properly only when air steam is cool.
Locate separator/filter as far as possible
from compressor
should be oiled immediately
Notes
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