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PI-198
December 2020
5.4 After use, used compressed air to blow out as much water from the
tool as possible. Then spray the tool with a water-displacing lubricant
(e.g. WD-40). Make an effort to get the lubricant inside the tool. This
prevents corrosion from starting internally, which could affect the tool’s
ability to spin the next time it is used. For greatest protection, place the
lubricated tool in a plastic bag.