FMT3032
Instruction Manual
Fast Mover Tools Limited
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Air Filter
1
Dirt, water, and the lack of pneumatic tool oil are major causes for tool wear.
2
Install an optional air filter (not supplied), as illustrated below for better performance.
3
Connect the Pneumatic Paint Shaker, air hose, filter, to the Compressor Air Outlet.
General Safety Instructions
Warning: Verify that the paint containers are securely closed before shaking,
to avoid spilling or property damage. Make sure there is oil in Oiler (3)
BEFORE use. See below.
1
Place the paint can within the Jaws (54) and securely tighten Handle (44).
2
Verify that the Control Valve (1) is in the Off position (handle perpendicular to air flow
direction).
3
Turn on the air pressure at the air supply tank or compressor. Adjust pressure to 40 PSI
as read on the compressor pressure gauge.
4
Adjust the air pressure up to a maximum of 70 PSI for optimum tool performance.
5
Turn the Control Valve (1) to the On position. Shaking will begin.
Caution: If the paint can appears to be slipping out from the Jaws (48) during shaking,
immediately turn off the Control Valve (1). Reset the can and re-tighten the Jaws.
6
Shake the paint can for two to four minutes, depending on its size.
7
After mixing the paint, turn the Control Valve (1) to the Off position, and wait for the
movement to stop.
8
Disconnect the air hose from the compressor.
9
Loosen Handle (44) and remove the paint can.
Maintenance
General
1
After each use, remove the air hose and wipe the tool with a clean cloth to remove any
dirt and grease buildup.
2
To maintain tool life, always lubricate the air line by adding a few drops of pneumatic tool
oil to the air line before each use. Or, install the automatic oiler-filter system.
3
Before each use, drain water out of the air compressor tank and condensation from the
air lines. Refer to the Air Compressor Operator’s Manual.
Lubrication
1
Disconnect the Pneumatic Paint Shaker from the air supply.
2
Locate the Oiler (3). There is a plug and a small screw on the Oiler that must be
removed. Using a small funnel, pour air tool oil into the fill hole until the oiler is full.
Replace the Fill Screw and plug.
3
Connect the Pneumatic Paint Shaker to the Oiler (3). The oiler will automatically spray a
very small amount of oil into the Paint Shaker as you use it. Make sure you keep oil in
the Oiler (3) to avoid damaging the Paint Shaker.
4
There is a zerk oil fitting (35) that feeds oil to a Bushing. Lubricate the bushing at least
once a month if heavily used.