Operating Instructions
Operation (Continued)
LUBRICATION
Air tools require lubrication throughout
the life of the tool and is the owner's
responsibility. Failure to lubricate the air
tool properly will dramatically shorten the
life of the tool and will void the warranty.
This air tool
requires lubrication
BEFORE the initial use and BEFORE and
AFTER each additional use.
AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION
The recommended method for
lubrication is with an air line lubricator
installed as part of the air piping system.
See Figure 1. Use Campbell Hausfeld air
tool oil ST127000AV or equivalent ISO
grade 32 oil.
MANUAL LUBRICATION
If an air line lubricator is not used, the
tool must be lubricated daily.
Disconnect the
air tool from the air
supply before lubricating.
1. Disconnect the air tool from the air
supply.
2. Turn the air tool upside down.
3. While pulling the trigger, squeeze
approximately a 1/4 oz. of Campbell
Hausfeld airtool oil in the air inlet. If
applicable, switch the forward and
reverse valve in both directions.
After an air tool
has been
lubricated, oil will discharge through
the exhaust port during the fi rst few
seconds of operation. The exhaust port
must be directed away from your body
before applying air pressure.
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4. Connect the air tool to the air supply
and cover the exhaust port with a
towel (refer to replacement parts
manual for tool features). Run the
tool in both the forward and reverse
directions, if applicable, for 20 to 30
seconds. Oil will discharge from the
exhaust port when air pressure is
applied.
TOOL OPERATION
hot. Always wear proper protective
equipment when using a needle scaler.
This should include but is not limited to
eye protection, face shield, protective
clothing and gloves.
Hold the needle scaler with the needles
perpendicular to the work surface. Run
the tool and allow the needles to clean
the surface. Care should be taken when
using needle scalers, not to bend or twist
needles during operation.
Needles are normal wear items and
should be replaced when they get too
short or are bent.
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Chips from needle
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