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Operating Instructions (1" Air Impact Wrench)
Note
: Before use ensure that the air line is free of dust and moisture
1. Insert 1/2” air inlet nozzle (not included) to the port on the bottom of the handle. Use thread tape (not
included) on the nozzle to ensure a good connection. If a poor connection is made between the inlet nozzle
and the air tool, performance may be affected.
2. Attach a socket of the correct size to the anvil.
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Caution
: Attach socket to anvil prior to connecting tool to air pressure. Accidental trigger pull could result in
personal injury
3. Before connecting the air hose to the air inlet nozzle, apply 4 or 5 drops of pneumatic oil into the air inlet. Attach
air hose to the air inlet nozzle. The max. air pressure to be used is 140 psi. and the air compressor regulator
should never be set above 140 psi. doing so could result in damage to the tool.
Note
: It is recommended to have an air filter, regulator and lubricator in-line between the compressor and air tool. If
a lubricator is not used, lubricate the air motor every 3 or 4 hours of operation.
Note
: To reverse direction, press the speed regulator dial side to side.
MAINTENANCE (Hydraulic Truck Jacks)
NOTICE:
Use only good quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid mixing different types of fluid and NEVER use brake fluid,
turbine oil, transmission fluid, motor oil or glycerin. Improper fluid can cause premature failure of the jack and the
potential for sudden and immediate loss of load. Premium hydraulic jack oil is recommended.
Adding/ Changing Oil
For best performance and longest life, replace the complete fluid supply at least once per year.
1. With saddle fully lowered remove cover plate, then oil filler screw.
2. Lay jack on its side and drain fluid into a suitable container.
NOTICE:
Dispose of hydraulic fluid in accordance with local environmental regulations.
3. Set jack in its upright, level position.
4. Fill with oil. Proper oil level is just below the rim of the opening. Reinstall the oil filler screw.
5. Perform
Bleeding/Venting Trapped Air
procedure (page 2 & 3).
Lubrication
A periodic coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points, axles and hinges will help to prevent rust and assure that
wheels move freely and the pump functions smoothly. To help ensure trouble free operation, an inline air dryer and
oiler is recommended.
Cleaning
Periodically check the ram for signs of rust or corrosion. Clean as needed and wipe with an oily cloth.
NOTICE:
Do not use sandpaper or abrasive material on ram and pump piston surfaces.
Storage