
04
Oiling the air tool
We recommend using air line oil to oil the air tool. This will help to maintain the tools best
performance. Please refer to the maintenance instructions below on how to oil the air tool.
Connecting to the air supply
ALWAYS
ensure the air supply is turned off before beginning.
1. Insert a few drops of air line oil into the air hammer through the air inlet before beginning.
2. Using the air inlet connect a suitable air hose. Make sure it is securely fitted.
3. Connect the other end of the hose to the air supply. Make sure it is securely fitted.
4. Turn on the air supply.
5. Before proceeding any further check for any air leaks. If the connection of the hose is not
secure you may find a leak. PTFE tape can be used to seal the connection. If leaks are found
they
need to be fixed before proceeding.
Operation (continued)
6. When you have checked for any air leaks and have fixed them your tool is now ready for use.
Fitting the chisel
ALWAYS
ensure the air supply is turned off whilst fitting the chisel.
NEVER
press the trigger whilst fitting the chisel.
1. Unscrew the retaining spring and put to one side.
2. Find the chisel that is best suited to the job you would like to perform.
3. Insert the chisel into the air hammer.
4. Attach the retaining spring back to the air hammer. Use the lugs to tighten.
Trigger
•
Pull the trigger to operate the air hammer.
•
Release the trigger to stop the air hammer.
Operating the air hammer
When the air supply and chisel have been correctly fitted to the air hammer please follow the
follow instructions on how to operate.
ALWAYS
ensure you have followed all of the safe use instructions before operating the air
hammer and are wearing the correct clothing, footwear and PPE equipment before beginning.
1. Turn the air supply on.
2. At a 60 degree angle hold the tool firmly in front of the work surface.
3. Pull the trigger to operate the air hammer.
4. Slowly move the air hammer across the work surface.
5. Release the trigger to stop the air hammer.
Disconnecting the air supply
ALWAYS
ensure the trigger has been released and that the tool is no longer in use.
ALWAYS
turn the air supply off and ensure the compressed air pressure has been released before
disconnecting the air hose from the air hammer.