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CP716

Air Hammer

Technical Data

0.401 in. (10mm) shank

Air Pressure 90 psi (6.3 bar)

Bore and Stroke: 3/4 x 2.25 in (19 x 58mm)

BPM: 3500

Noise & Vibration Declaration*

Sound pressure level 103 dB(A), uncertainty 3 dB(A), in 

accordance with EN ISO 15744. For sound power, add 11 

dB(A).

Vibration value;

a= 5,5 m/s

2

, uncertainty k= 1,9 m/s

2

, re. ISO 28927-9

Declaration of noise and vibration emission

All values are current as of the date of this publication. For the 

latest information please visit cp.com.

These declared values were obtained by laboratory type 

testing in accordance with the stated standards and are 

suitable for comparison with the declared values of other tools 

tested in accordance with the same standards. These declared 

values are not adequate for use in risk assessments and 

values measured in individual work places may be higher. The 

actual exposure values and risk of harm experienced by an 

individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user 

works, the workpiece and the workstation design, as well upon 

the exposure time and the physical condition of the user.

 

We, 

Chicago Pneumatic, cannot be held liable for the 

consequences of using the declared values, instead of 

values 

re lecting the actual exposure, in an individual risk 

assessment 

in a work place situation over which we have no control.

This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its 

use is not adequately managed. 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Machine Type:

Power tool with .401 in. shank for use with chisel and various 
.401 in. accessories. - No other use is permitted

Air Supply Requirements

1.  Supply tool with 90 psig (6.3 bar) of clean, dry air. Higher 

pressure drastically reduces tool life.

2.  Connect tool to air line using pipe, hose and fitting sizes 

shown in the diagram below.

Lubrication

1.  Use an air line lubricator with SAE #10 oil, adjusted to 

two (2) drops per minute. If an air line lubricator cannot be 

used, add air motor oil to the inlet once a day.

2.  The use of synthetic oils for air line lubrication is not 

recommended because of possible damage to seals, 

o-rings, hose, rotor blades and polycarbonate oiler/filter 

bowls.

Operation 

1.  To insert chisel, press loop on retainer aside, push chisel 

into cylinder and release loop.

2.  Place cutting edge of chisel against workpiece, depress 

trigger.

Caution: Do not operate tool without chisel in 

cylinder, or allow the chisel to be driven out of cylinder. 

Internal damage will result if piston is allowed to strike 

cylinder wall.

Maintenance

1.  Disassemble and inspect tool every three months if the tool 

is used every day. Replace damaged or worn parts.

2. High wear parts are underlined in the parts list.

3. Dirt or gum deposits cut tool power. To correct this, flush 

out the tool with gum solvent oil. If outside conditions are 

in order, disassemble tool, replace worn or damaged parts, 

clean, reassemble and relubricate.

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