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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Set-Up Instructions
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 2 should
be used.
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 fittings that are damaged or
deteriorated.
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 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 2. Use Campbell Hausfeld
air tool oil ST1270 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.
1.
Disconnect the air tool from the air supply.
2.
Turn the air tool on its side with the inlet facing up.
3.
While pulling the trigger, squeeze a few drops of Campbell Hausfeld
airtool oil in the air inlet.
After an air tool has been lubricated, oil will
discharge through the exhaust port during the first
few seconds of operation. The exhaust port must be directed away from
your body before applying air pressure.
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