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CARE & MAINTENANCE

The tool should be lubricated daily (or before each use) with air tool oil (not in-
cluded). Air tool oil is available from SGS Engineering. Do not use detergent oil.
During continuous operation, the tool should be oiled every 1 to 2 hours. This may 
be done using an in-line oiler or manually. If done manually, proceed as follows:

1. Disconnect the tool from air supply. (See Figure 6)
2. Place a few drops of air tool oil into the air inlet. (See Figure 7) Avoid the misuse 
of thicker oil which may lead to the reduced performance or malfunction.
3. Connect the tool to the air supply. Run the tool without load for a few seconds 
to distribute the oil through the tool. Any excess oil may be propelled from the air 
exhaust area so point the tool in a safe direction.
4. After operating the tool and before storing the tool, disconnect the air hose and 
place 4 or 5 drops of air tool oil into the air inlet, then re-connect the air hose and 
run the tool to evenly distribute the oil throughout the tool for approximately 30 
seconds. This will prolong the tool life.
5. Avoid storing the tool in a humid environment which promotes rusting of internal 
mechanisms. Always oil the tool before storage. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Lubricate the tool before operating. See “CARE AND MAINTENANCE” section 

for oiling instructions.

2.  Make sure that the impact socket has been securely fitted onto the tool. (See 

Figure 3)

3.  Remove the air cap from the tool air inlet and connect the air supply hose to 

the tool. Set the air pressure at 90 PSI. (See Figure 4)

4.  Push forward the throttle lever block and press down on the throttle lever. How 

far the throttle lever is pressed determines the tool rotation speed. (See Figure 
5)

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

Figure 6

Figure 7

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