LUBRIFICATION
Air tools require regular lubrication throughout the life of the tool. The air motor and bearing use compressed air to
power the tool. Because moisture in compressed air will rust the air motor, you must lubricate the motor daily. An inline
oiler is recommended.
To lubricate the air motor manually:
Disconnect the tool from the air supply holding it so the air inlet faces up.
Depress the trigger and place one to two drops of air tool oil in the air inlet
Connect the tool to an air source, cover the exhaust end with a towel and run for a few
seconds.
Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel.
If the tool does not start:
make sure that in the compressed air circuit there is really pressure;
check that all the valves are opened;
check all the connections of the air supply;
check if the safety valves are actived;
if the problem persists, the tool need to be repaired from qualified personell.
When the tool is not usable and not repairable, dispose it according to regulations of the place in order to safeguard the
environment.
ATTENTION
ALWAYS DISCONNECT AIR SUPPLY BEFORE LUBRICATING, INSTALLING, REMOVING OR
ADJUSTING THE TOOL.
ATTENTION
Any excess oil in the motor is immediately expelled from the exhaust port. Always direct exhaust port away
from people or objects.
WARNING
ALWAYS DISCONNECT AIR SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THE TOOL.
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