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A build-up of moisture or oil in the air compressor will accelerate wear and
corrosion in the tool. ensure any moisture is drained from the compressor daily
and the inlet filter is kept clean.
If an unusually long air hose is required, (over 8 metres), the line pressure or the
hose inside diameter may need to be increased.
The air hose must be rated at least 150% of the maximum operating pressure of
the air tool.
Never exceed the maximum operating pressure for the air tool. It is
recommended that air pressure to this tools does not exceed 90 psi at the tool
when running. Higher pressures and unclean air will shorten the life of an air
tool due to faster wear and is a possible safety hazard.
CONNECTING THE TOOLS TO THE AIR LINE
1. Remove the plastic blanking plug
from the air inlet connection.
2. Pour 2-3 drops of CLARKE airline oil
into the oil filling port. This should
be done regardless of whether or
not a lubricated air supply is to be
used.
3. If required, connect an in-line mini
oiler to the tool to prolong the life
of any air tool.
4. Connect a suitable hose as shown
or use the connector supplied to
connect directly to the hose.
• PTFE tape may be useful for
sealing threaded connections
5. Connect the other end of the hose
to the compressor.
6. Turn on the air supply and check
for air leaks. Rectify any found
before proceeding.
7. If using a mini oiler, place a sheet of paper next the exhaust port and hold
the throttle open for approximately 30 seconds. The oil volume is correctly
set when a light stain of oil can be seen on the paper. Excessive oil should
be avoided.
Your air tool is now ready for use.
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