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LIT-136

ADJUSTING THE HANDPIECE

The handpiece knob and 

the body (barrel) are 

threaded together, allowing 

the hose to be rotated 

to the position the user 

prefers. The length of the 

handpiece can be extended 

by unscrewing the knob and 

body even more. NOTE: Extending the length may 

cause a slight loss of power depending on the type 

of work being done.

With the locking ring slightly loose, the handpiece 

body and knob can be turned independently. Position 

the Quick Change holder with the graver “point” 

down and rotate the knob until the hose position is 

the most comfortable. Once the hose and graver are 

both positioned comfortably, tighten the locking ring.

HOW TO ATTACH NEW HOSE

Loosen the locking ring and remove the knob from 

the handpiece. Remove the 

old hose simply by cutting it 

off close to the knob. With 

a small punch, push the 

hose/brass fitting back into 

the knob body. Remove the 

brass fitting (#004-422 Air 

Hose Retainer) from the 

old hose. Feed the new air 

hose through the hole in the 

knob 

(FIG. 1). Insert the brass 

fitting into the end of the 

hose making sure it is fully 

seated. Moistening the 

fitting first may help it slip 

into the hose easier. Then 

apply a small amount of 

moisture or oil around the outside end of the hose 

next to the brass fitting and pull the hose back 

(FIG. 2) into the knob until you see the tip of the 

brass fitting protrude through the side of the knob. 

This must be an air tight fit, so you will have to pull 

somewhat hard (a few pounds, at least).

PUTTING A FLAT ON THE 
BOTTOM OF HANDPIECE KNOB

(If Desired) If you choose to put a flat on the knob 

you should use the handpiece first to be sure where 

the hose “exit” is most comfortable for you. Note 

critical dimensions below and warnings below.

IMPORTANT: IF TOO MUCH MATERIAL IS 

REMOVED, KNOB WILL BE RUINED. (PART 

#004-415) NOTE: Any damage from adding a flat to 

the knob is NOT covered by the warranty.

MAINTENANCE

The only basic maintenance for the GRS Monarch 

Handpiece is keeping it clean on the inside. 

Problems will occur if oil or moisture gets into the 

handpiece, especially on the piston. If you notice 

a loss of power or erratic performance, the FIRST 

THING to check is to make sure the RECEIVER 

(chuck) IS TIGHT IN THE HANDPIECE BODY. 

Using a crescent wrench or pliers with a graver 

inserted in the QC Holder, gently tighten receiver 

clockwise (FIG. 3) If erratic 

performance continues, then 

disassemble and clean the 

handpiece.

To disassemble the 

handpiece, use the crescent 

wrench or pliers to grip the graver (FIG. 3) and turn it 

counterclockwise to loosen the chuck retainer. After 

loosening, turn the chuck retainer out with your finger 

tips (FIG. 4). As you pull out the chuck, there will be a 

Monarch QC & Monarch Airtact Handpiece

 

INSTRUCTIONS

#004-921 & #004-926: Compatible GRS systems include the GraverMach AT, GraverMax G8, GraverMach, GraverMax 

SC, GraverSmith, and Classic GraverMax / GraverMate machines.

#004-921-AT, #004-921-ATSS, #004-952, & #004-952SS: Compatible GRS systems include  GraverMach AT, or an 

Airtact Control System (#004-935) connected to a GraverMax G8, GraverMach, GraverMax SC, GraverSmith, or Classic 

GraverMax / GraverMate (with Airtact Filter Hook Up Kit) machines.

LOCKING RING 

Loosen first

FIG. 2

FIG. 1

LOOSEN

TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE

TIGHTEN

TURN CLOCKWISE

FIG. 3

NORMAL OPERATING RANGE

11-14 psi (0.7-0.9 bar) / 2400 - 4000 strokes per min.

RECOMMENDED INITIAL SETTING

12 psi (0.8 bar) / 3600 strokes per min.

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