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8348690
1/4 in. Composite Angled Air Die Grinder
AIR TOOL LUBRICATION
CAUTION! NEVER use a penetrating oil to lubricate the tool.
Penetrating oil may act as a solvent that will break down the
grease and cause the tool to seize up.
1. All air tools are packed in grease to prevent corrosion of
internal parts during shipping and storage. We recommend
you clean this out to have optimum performance from your
new air tool. Add a generous amount of air tool oil in the
air inlet, and then run the tool under no load until exhaust is
clear to remove packing grease.
2. It is very important that the tool is lubricated. Without
lubrication, the tool will not work properly and parts will wear
prematurely. Manually adding a drop or two of air tool oil into
the tool's male connector once a day is better than using an
automatic in-line lubricator. In-line lubricators should only be
required when there are multiple users of the same tool.
3. Air tool oil is the only recommended lubricant for use in all
air tools. Do not use other types of lubricants to oil your
tools. Using the wrong lubricant will cause premature tool
failure and/or loss of power. Substitutes may harm the rubber
compounds in the tool's O-rings and other seals.
4. Keep the airline lubricator filled and correctly adjusted. The
in-line lubricator should be regularly checked and filled with
air tool oil. Proper adjustment of the in-line lubricator is
performed by placing a sheet of paper next to the exhaust
ports and holding the throttle open approximately 30 seconds.
The lubricator is properly set when a light stain of oil collects
on the paper. Excessive amounts of oil should be avoided.
5. Avoid adding too much air tool oil during normal use. Too
much oil can cause premature power loss and eventual tool
failure. The tool will need to be taken apart by a qualified
technician and cleaned of excess oil.
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