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CONNECTING TO COMPRESSOR

OPERATION

INSTALLING DRILL BITS

TROUBLESHOOTING

MAINTENANCE

If the air drill fails to work effectively, perform the following checks:

•  Check the forward/ reverse lever is set to the correct direction.

•  Check that the pressure on the air compressor is within its 

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working range. If not, let the compressor rest to

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re-pressurise /      

    refer to the compressor instruction manual. 

Note: Disconnect the tool from the air supply before installing or removing accessories.

Note: This tool is rated at 90psi. Ensure your compressor is set no higher than 90psi.

3.  Screw the male nitto fitting 

clockwise into the female end 

of the drill.

4.  Pull back the sleeve on hose 

fitting, insert male drill end & 

release sleeve on hose fitting.

1. Remove black plastic cap 

from air inlet.

2.  Wrap the threaded male 

end with teflon tape in a 

clockwise direction.

3.  Insert chuck key into 1 of the holes on chuck. Hold 

rear sleeve while turning key clockwise. Repeat on the 

remaining 2 chuck holes.

1. Rotate rear sleeve to 

open chuck jaws.

2.  Insert drill bit then hand 

tighten chuck.

2.  Select the direction of rotation 

by pushing the forward/reverse 

lever up for forward or down for 

reverse rotation.

1.  To turn the drill on, squeeze the 

on/off trigger. Release to turn off.

3.  After each use, place one drop 

of oil into the drill, through the 

nitto fitting end. 

• Keep the ventilation vents of the drill clean at all times, if 

possible, prevent foreign matter from entering the vents.
• If the enclosure of the drill requires cleaning, do not use 

solvents but a moist soft cloth only. Never let any liquid get inside 

the drill; never immerse any part of the drill into a liquid.
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Oil the drill after each use. 

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