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Operating Instructions
Operation
Air tools require a supply of clean, dry air
at 90 PSI (6.2 bar). An air supply system
with filter, regulator, and lubricator (FRL)
as shown in Figure 1 should be used.
Campbell Hausfeld FRL model PA2104
(3/8 inch) or PA2114 (1/2 inch) is
recommended.
Water in the air supply can damage the
tool. Drain condensate from compressor
tank and filter daily.
All hoses and fittings must be the correct
size and tightly fastened. Refer to Chart 1
for minimum sizes.
Tool Air Consumption
Hose ID
Less than 9 SCFM @ 100% usage
1/4 inch
9 to 34 SCFM @ 100% usage
3/8 inch
Greater than 34 SCFM @ 100% usage
1/2 inch
Chart 1
- Suggested minimum hose diameter to
use based on 50 ft length hose and continuous
SCFM rating of tool. The use of fittings and longer
hose may require a larger diameter hose to be
used.
DO NOT use
hoses or fi ttings
that are damaged or deteriorated.
Failure to follow these instructions could
result in serious personal injury.
Never carry a tool
by the hose or
pull the hose to move the tool or a
compressor. Keep hoses away from
heat, oil and sharp edges. Replace any
hose that is damaged, weak or worn.
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 motor
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 ST127001AV 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. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in
serious personal injury.
1. Disconnect the air tool from the air
supply.
Option 2:
3 piece combo
Filter, Regulator, and Lubricator
Filter
Lubricator
Regulator
Option 1:
Individual components
Figure 1