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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Always remove tool from air supply before performing any maintenance on tool.
An in-line oiler (not included) is recommended to be installed to air supply. It will help 

increase tool life and keep the tool properly lubricated. The in-line oiler should be 

regularly checked and filled with air tool oil as needed. To check if the in-line oiler is 

properly lubricating the tool, place a sheet of paper next to the tool’s exhaust ports 

while holding the throttle completely open for 30 seconds. The in-line oiler is properly 

set when a light stain of oil collects on the paper. Excessive amounts of oil should be 

avoided.

In the event that it becomes necessary to store the tool for an extended period of 

time, the tool should receive a generous amount of lubrication right before being 

stored. After being well lubricated, the tool should be run for approximately 30 

seconds to ensure oil has been evenly distributed throughout the tool. The tool 

should be stored in a clean and wet dry environment away from the reach of children.

Recommended lubricants: Use air-tool oil or any other high grade turbine oil 

containing moisture absorbent, rust inhibitors, metal wetting agent and an EP 

(extreme pressure) additive. Consult your local retailer for further assistance in 

selecting which air tool oil is best suited for proper lubrication. 
STORING:

Tool must be well cleaned and lightly lubricated before storing. 

Store air tool in a dry safe place, out of the reach of children.  

1. Flush the tool with air-tool oil or gum 

    solvent.

2. Lubricate the tool.

3. a. Adjust the regulator on the tool to 

    maximum setting.

    b. Adjust the compressor regulator to tool 

    maximum of 90 PSI.

4. Tighten and seal hose fittings if leaks are 

    found. Use sealing tape.

5. a. Be sure the hose is the proper size. 

    Long hose or tools using large volumes 

    of air may require a hose with an I.D. of 

    1/2 in. or larger depending on the total

    length of the hoses.

    b. Do not use a multiple number of hoses 

    connected together with quick-connect 

    fittings. This causes additional pressure 

    drops and reduces the tool power. 

    Directly connect the hoses together.

6. Replace rotor blade.

7. Water in tank; drain tank. (See air 

    compressor manual). Oil tool and run 

    until no water is evident. Oil tool again 

    and run 1-2 seconds.

Tool runs 

slowly or will 
not operate.

1. Grit or gum in tool.

2. No oil in tool.

3. Low air pressure.

4. Air hose leaks.

5. Pressure drops.

6. Worn rotor blade.

7. Moisture blowing 

    out of tool exhaust.

PROBLEM

TROUBLESHOOTING

                     CORRECTIVE ACTION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

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Summary of Contents for 0498363

Page 1: ...al Number Purchase Date Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our customer service department at 1 888 3KOBALT 8 00 a m 8 00 p m EST Monday Friday AB1404 KOBALT and the K Design are registered trademarks of LF LLC All Rights Reserved 1 4 IN RATCHET WRENCH ...

Page 2: ...s of continuous use Check the specifications of your air compressor to be sure that it can support your CFM and PSI requirements An air hose may cause up to 15 PSI drop in pressure so you may need to set the output higher to maintain the required pressure at the tool 5 1 CFM 90 PSI Tool Requirements Exigences relatives aux outils Requisitos de herramientas TABLE OF CONTENTS Assembly Instructions 1...

Page 3: ...basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury WARNING WARNING YOUR RISK FROM THESE EXPOSURES VARIES DEPENDING ON HOW OFTEN YOU DO THIS TYPE OF WORK TO REDUCE YOUR EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICALS WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA AND WORK WITH APPROVED SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUCH AS A RESPIRATOR OR DUST MASKS WHICH ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO FILTER MICROSOPIC PARTICLES ...

Page 4: ...nd properly assembled before use Always use the tool at a safe distance from others in the work area and ensure the work area is safe at all times Always wear ANSI approved Z87 1 safety glasses with side shields Never leave operating tool unattended Disconnect air hose when tool is not in use and place in a safe area WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT WARNING A ratchet wrench is capable of genera...

Page 5: ...ng serious injury if operated in an improper way or used in a manner which is not intended for the tool WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Air tool accessories such as impact sockets that come into contact with hidden electrical wiring could cause electrocution or death Thoroughly investigate the work piece area for possible hidden wiring before performing work Usin...

Page 6: ...y parts fasteners and accessories recommended by the manufacturer Keep work area clean and free of clutter Do not allow children to operate tool and keep children away from the work area Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the tool on Keep work area well lit DO NOT use inflator nozzles for duster applications Use clamps or other devices to prevent movement Remove air hose to lubricat...

Page 7: ...e tools which have been dropped impacted or are damaged Use only impact grade sockets with this tool Do not apply excessive force to the tool let the tool perform the work Never use a tool that is leaking air has missing or damaged parts or requires repairs Improperly maintained tools and accessories can cause serious injury There is a risk of bursting if the tool is damaged Maintain the tool and ...

Page 8: ... the specific tools increases the risk of injury to persons WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT WA RNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT WARNING INHALATION HAZARD Abrasive tools such as grinders sanders and cut off tools generate dust and abrasive materials which can be harmful to human lungs and respiratory system Always wear properly fitting facemask or respirator whe...

Page 9: ...ackage contents list If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble the product Estimated Assembly Time 5 10 minutes Tools Required for Assembly not included Adjustable wrench PREPARATION A B D E C DESCRIPTION PART A B C D E Ratchet Wrench Anvil Forward Reverse Knob Trigger Air Inlet 1 1 1 1 1 QUANTITY ...

Page 10: ...o the air inlet E See Figure 2 NOTE Use threaded sealant tape not included on the threading of the male plug Once sealant tape is properly in place tighten male plug turning clockwise with a wrench not included for air tight connection DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 3 Place 2 3 drops of air tool oil not included into the male plug before each use See Figure 3 ...

Page 11: ...nd may cause bodily injury for the operator or anyone in or around the work area Always follow the attachment manufacturer s specifications for properly attaching accessories to tool 5 Connect air supply hose to the male plug Set the working pressure at 90 PSI for best tool performance See Figure 5 NOTE Working pressure refers to the line pressure reading OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Counterclockwise ...

Page 12: ... To remove or loosen the threaded fasteners workpiece turn the forward reverse knob C clockwise to the reverse position Press the trigger D The tool anvil B runs counterclockwise removing loosening the threaded fasteners workpiece C B Press ...

Page 13: ... inhibitors metal wetting agent and an EP extreme pressure additive Consult your local retailer for further assistance in selecting which air tool oil is best suited for proper lubrication STORING Tool must be well cleaned and lightly lubricated before storing Store air tool in a dry safe place out of the reach of children 1 Flush the tool with air tool oil or gum solvent 2 Lubricate the tool 3 a ...

Page 14: ...e This warranty is void if defects in materials or workmanship or damages result from repairs or alterations which have been made or attempted by others or the unauthorized use of nonconforming parts the damage is due to normal wear damage is due to abuse including overloading of the tool beyond capacity improper maintenance neglect or accident or the damage is due to the use of the tool after par...

Page 15: ...43 44 45 Valve Plug O ring Spring O ring Valve Stem Air Inlet Trigger Pin Trigger Gun Body Bearing Rear Plate Rotor Blade Pin Rotor Cylinder Pin Front Plate Bearing Washer Thread Ring Gear Idle Gear Gear Pin Gear Seat Clamp Nut Ratchet Housing Bearing Shaft Sleeve Eccentric Shaft Driver Bushing Ratchet Yoke Sleeve Spring Forward Reverse Knob Washer Pin Ratchet Pawl Pin Anvil Steel Ball Spring Spri...

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