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SX111

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Rev. 05/29/02

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTAINS 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL 
INFORMATION 

BEFORE

OPERATING 

THIS TOOL.
• Always operate, inspect and maintain this

tool in accordance with American National 
Standards Institute Safety Code of Portable
Air Tools (ANSI B186.1) and any other 
applicable safety codes and regulations.

• For safety, top performance and maximum 

durability of parts, operate this tool at 90
psig 6.2 bar max air pressure with 3/8" 
diameter air supply hose.

• Always wear impact-resistant eye and face 

protection when operating or performing
maintenance on this tool. Always wear
hearing protection when using this tool.

• High sound levels can cause permanent

hearing loss. Use hearing protection as 
recommended by your employer or OSHA
regulation.

•  Keep the tool in efficient operating condition.
•  Operators and maintenance personnel must

be physically able to handle the bulk,
weight and power of this tool.

• Air under pressure can cause severe injury. 

Never direct air at yourself or others. 
Always turn off the air supply, drain hose of
air pressure and detach tool from air supply
before installing, removing or adjusting any
accessory on this tool, or before performing any
maintenance on this tool. Failure to do so
could result in injury. Whip hoses can cause
serious injury. Always check for damaged,
frayed or loose hoses and fittings, and 
replace immediately. Do not use quick 
detach couplings at tool. See instructions for
correct set-up.

• Air powered tools can vibrate in use. 

Vibration, repetitive

motions or 

uncomfortable positions over extended 
periods of time may be harmful to your
hands and arms. Discontinue use of tool if
discomfort, tingling feeling or pain occurs.
Seek medical advice before resuming use.

• Place the tool on the work before starting

the tool. 

• Slipping, tripping and/or falling while 

operating air tools can be a major cause of
serious injury or death. Be aware of excess
hose left on the walking or work surface.

• Keep body working stance balanced and

firm. Do not overreach when operating the tool.

• Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes

in motion during start up and operation of
any power tool.

• Do not carry tool by the hose. Protect the

hose from sharp objects and heat.

• Tool shaft may continue to rotate briefly 

after throttle is released. Avoid direct 
contact with accessories during and after
use. Gloves will reduce the risk of cuts or burns.

• Keep away from rotating end of tool. Do

not wear jewelry or loose clothing. Secure
long hair. Scalping can occur if hair is not
kept away from tool and accessories.
Choking can occur if neckwear is not kept
away from tool and accessories.

• Impact wrenches are not torque control

devices. Fasteners with specific torque
requirements must be checked with suitable
torque measuring devices after installation
with an impact wrench.

• Use only impact wrench sockets and

accessories on this tool. Do not use hand
sockets and accessories.

• Do not lubricate tools with flammable or 

volatile liquids such as kerosene, diesel or 
jet fuel.

• Don’t force tool beyond its rated capacity.
• Do not remove any labels. Replace any

damaged labels.

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

Summary of Contents for SX111

Page 1: ...SURE TO VIBRATION Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from t...

Page 2: ...t up Air powered tools can vibrate in use Vibration repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions over extended periods of time may be harmful to your hands and arms Discontinue use of tool if discomfort tingling feeling or pain occurs Seek medical advice before resuming use Place the tool on the work before starting the tool Slipping tripping and or falling while operating air tools can be a majo...

Page 3: ...O Ring 1 17 106117 Retainer Plate 1 19 106119 Screw 2 20 106120 Fixing Ring 1 21 106121 Pin 1 22 106122 Valve Spring 2 23 106123 Valve Seat 2 24 106124 Valve 2 25 106125 Plunger Spring 2 Ref Item DESCRIPTION QTY 26 106126 Plunger 1 27 106127 Back Cap Gasket 1 28 106128 Ball Bearing 1 29 106129 Rear End Plate 1 30 106130 Rotor 1 31 106131 Retaining Ring 1 32 106132 Rotor Blade 6 33 106133 Cylinder ...

Page 4: ...t springback Soak rusted nuts in penetrating oil and break rust seal before removing with impact wrench If nut does not start to move in three to five seconds use a larger size impact wrench Do not use impact wrench beyond rated capacity as this will drastically reduce tool life The reversing valve is used to change the rotation of the tool When the valve is out the tool is in a forward or right h...

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