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UT8836R

PL-2077

FPMC

Read Operating Instructions

Always become familiar with all the instruc-

tions and warnings before operating any

pneumatic tool.

Always Wear Approved Eye Protection

Impact resistant eye protection should meet

or exceed the standards as set forth in the

United States ANSI Z87.1, Occupational and

Educational Eye and Face Protection. Look

for the marking Z87.1 on your eye protection

to insure that it is an approved style. For

further information, ANSI Z87.1, Occupa-

tional and Educational Eye and Face

Protection, is available from the American

National Standards Institute, Inc., 11 West

42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Hearing Protection is Recommended

Hearing protection should be used when the

noise level exposure equals or exceeds an 8

hour time-weighted average sound level of

85dBA. Process noise, reflective surfaces,

other tools being operated nearby, all add to

the noise level present in your work area. If

you are unable to determine your noise level

exposure, we recommend the use of hearing

protection.

Avoid Prolonged Exposure

to Vibration

Pneumatic tools can vibrate during use.

Prolonged exposure to vibration or very

repetitive hand and arm movements, can

cause injury.  Stop using any tool if discom-

fort, tingling feeling or pain occurs.  You

should consult your physician before

resuming use of the tool.

90 PSIG Maximum

This tool is designed to operate at an air

pressure of 90 pounds per square 

i

nch

gauge pressure (90 PSIG) maximum, at the

tool. Use of higher air pressure can, and may

cause injury.  Also, the use of higher air

pressure places the internal components

under loads and stresses they were not

designed for, causing premature tool failure.

The air supply should be clean and dry,

preferably lubricated. For best results, drain

the moisture from your compressor daily.

Use Accessories Rated At or Above the

Tool RPM Rating

Always disconnect tool from air supply before

changing accessories.  Never hold work in

hands, lap or against other parts of the body.

Secure all work with clamps or a vice so that

both hands are free to operate tool.  Keep

proper footing at all times.  Verify tool direction

before starting.  Do not change direction of

tool while tool is running.  Do not force tool,

allow drill to work at designed pace.

PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS

Universal Tool

A Division of Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corporation

851 Jupiter Park Lane, Jupiter, Florida 33458

Toll Free 1-800-327-9403

                        Reversible Drill

Description

Universal Tool reversible air drill features heavy duty planetary gearing for long life with ball bearing construction throughout. The

trigger mounted reverse lever provides quick direction changes with through handle exhaust to reduce noise levels.  This tool has

an excellent power-to-weight ratio and comes equipped with a Jacobs

®

 chuck. Contoured polyurethane grip reduces vibration to

the operator.

Free Speed ..............................................................1,800 RPM
Chuck capacity.....................................................................3/8"
Length.................................................................................6.18"
Weight..............................................................................2.2 bs.
Air inlet size................................................................1/4" NPT
Recommended hose size...........................................3/8" I.D.
Average air consumption.............................................6 CFM
Maximum air pressure..................................................90 PSI

Specifications

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