AIR SUPPLY
Tools of this class operate
on a wide range of air
pressures. We recommend
that air pressure measures 90
psig at the air inlet while in
use. Low pressure (less than
90 psig/6.2 bar) reduces the
speed and performance of all
air tools. High pressure (over
115 psig/8.0 bar) exceeds the
rated capacity of the tool,
which will shorten tool life
through faster wear and
could cause injury.
Always use clean, dry air.
Dust, corrosive fumes, and/
or water in the air line will
LUBRICATION
Lubricate the air motor daily
with NAPA air tool oil. If no
air line oiler is used, run
1/2 oz. of oil through the
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cause damage to the tool.
Drain the air tank daily.
Clean the air inlet filter
screen at least once per
week.
Forward/
Reverse
Valve
Air Inlet
tool. The oil can be squirted
into the tool air inlet or into
the hose at the nearest
con n ec t ion to the air
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The air inlet used for
connecting the air supply
has standard 1/4" NPT
American Thread. Line
pressure should be increased
to compensate for unusually
long air hoses (over 25 feet).
Minimum hose diameter
should be 3/8" I.D. Fittings
should have the same inside
dimensions and should be
tightly secured.
Ensure an accessible
emergency shut off valve
has been installed in the air
supply line and make others
aware of its location.
supply, then run the tool.
Overfilling will cause a
re d uc t ion in the power of
the tool.
Rev. 02/18/14