5
Specifications
Square Drive
Free Speed
Max Torque
Air Consumption
Air Inlet
Weight
Mechanism
Max air working pressure
TROUBLE SHOOTING
POSSIBLE
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
Tool
runs
No oil in tool
slowly or will
not operate
Grit or
grime
in
tool
Low
air
pressure
Air hose leaks
Pressure drops
Worn
rotor
blade
Worn
ball
bearing
Moisture
Water in tank
blowing out of
tool
Water
in
air
hoses
Impacts rapidly
Worn
impact
but
will
not
mechanism
remove bolts
Does
not
Broken impact
impact
mechanism
½"
7,000 rpm
350 / 650 N/m
150 / 170 lt/min 6,3 bar
¼"
2,3 Kg
One hammer (Rocking Dog)
6,3 bar
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Lubricate the tool according to the
lubrication instructions in the manual.
Flush the tool with air tool oil, gum
solvent, or an equal mixture of SAE
10 motor oil and kerosene.
Adjust the regulator on the tool to the
maximum
setting
or
adjust
compressor regulator to the tool's
maximum so that the tool is running
free.
Tighten and seal hose fittings if leaks
are found.
Ensure
the hose is the proper size.
Long hoses or tools using large
volumes of air may require a hose
with
an
I.D
of
1/2"
or
larger
depending on the total length of the
hose.
Do not use a multiple number of
hoses connected together with quick
connect,
because
this
causes
additional
pressure
drops
reduces the tool power. Directly
connect the hoses together.
Replace rotor blade.
Remove and inspect bearing for rust,
dirt and grit or worn race. Replace or
clean and degrease bearing with
bearing grease.
Drain tank. Oil tool and run until no
water is evident.
Install a
water
filter or, if one is
already installed then the next step is
to install an air dryer. If in doubt,
please contact the helpline.
Please contact the helpline.
Return impact wrench for repair.
Please contact the helpline.
Return impact wrench for repair.
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