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SKU 93217
1. Make sure your Impact Wrench is disconnected from the air hose before attempting
any maintenance.
2. If you are not using an automatic oiler system, put a few drops of pneumatic tool oil
through the air line before and after each use. During use, add a few drops every hour.
3. Apply a few drops of oil to the oil entry port before each use. Remove the Screw, add
the oil, then replace the Screw. See FIGURE 2 on page 7.
4. Wipe the Impact Wrench down with a lint free cloth after each use.
5. Make sure the Anvil (18) is clear of dirt and debris. If possible, spray it with compressed
air before each use.
Air Impact Wrench Maintenance
Air Hammer Operation
FIGURE 3
Additional Air Hammer Specific Safety Warnings.
1. Repetitive motions or exposure to vibration may be harmful to your hands and arms.
2. When wearing gloves to operate the Air Hammer, make sure that the gloves do not
interfere with operating the Trigger (6). Test your gloves with the Trigger (6) before at-
taching the unit to an air source.
3. Never start the tool unless you have a firm gr ip with both hands and you are positioned
at your workpiece or area.
4. Before using the Air Hammer, kn ow what is directly underneath the work area or
workpiece. The Air Hammer can quickly penetrate material. If working directly on the
ground, make sure you are not directly above shallow cables, lines, or pipes.
5. Keep your limbs and body clear of the Air Hammer. If a chisel or bit breaks off, the tool
tends to surge forward suddenly. Make sure the immediate area is clear of other people
or animals. Spectators must stay at a safe distance.
6. Never point the tool or the air hose (not included) at anyone.
7. Keep your finger away from the Trigger (6) until you are ready to work.
Warning!! Any spectators in the area will need eye and ear protection.
Beware of flying chips of wood, concrete, metal, or any other material being hammered.
Regulator (5)
Retainer Spring (17)
Cylinder (16)
Chisel
Trigger (6)
Air Inlet (10)