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Air Tool Maintenance and Repair

2) Hammer and Anvil

1) Air Motor Rotor Blades

1) Air Motor Rotor Blades

2) Hammer and Anvil

3) Socket Retainer and O-Ring

This tool contains multiple parts that are “normal wear 

items”.  These parts can all be serviced/replaced by the 

user, or the tool may be sent to the Service Center.  

Tools returned to the Service Center for normal wear 

parts will incur service charges.  Some of the critical 

common wear items include:

Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty

This Kimball Midwest product is warranted to be free from 

defects in material and workmanship for one year from the 

date of purchase.  This Warranty applies only to products 

purchased new from Kimball Midwest.  This Warranty does not 

apply to normal wear and tear or to products which have been 

abused, misused, modified, or repaired by someone other than 

Kimball Midwest’s Authorized Service Center.  If this Kimball 

Midwest product proves defective in material or workmanship 

within one year after purchase, return it to the Kimball Midwest 

Authorized Service Center, transportation prepaid, enclosing 

your name and address, proof of date of purchase, and a short 

description of the defect.  Kimball Midwest will, at its option, 

repair or replace the defective product free of charge.  Repairs 

or replacements are warranted as described above for the 

remainder of the original warranty period.  Kimball Midwest’s 

sole liability and your exclusive remedy under this Warranty is 

limited to repair or replacement of the defective product.

(There Are No Other Warranties Expressed Or Implied And 

Kimball Midwest Shall Not Be Liable For Incidental, 

Consequential, Or Special Damages, Or Any Other 

Damages, Costs Or Expenses Excepting Only The Cost Or 

Expense Of Repair Or Replacement As Described Above.)

Normal wear items are not manufacturer's defects. Some of the 

common normal wear items are contained in the following repair 

kits: 84-0351, 84-0352 and 84-0353.

Maintenance

– Using filtered, compressed air with 

either automatic airline lubrication or frequent manual 

lubrication will extend the service life of the Air Motor 

Rotor Blades. 

Maintenance

–  The rotating action of the Hammer as it

impacts the Anvil allows the tool to apply force to 

fasteners.  These components are greased from the 

factory. However, this grease will gradually lose its 

lubricating capability over time, causing metal-on-metal 

wear.  Use a 4mm hex key to remove the 4 socket head 

cap screws to take off the back cover of the tool.  Clean 

out and replace the old grease with fresh, high-quality 

impact grease.  

3) Socket Retainer and O-Ring
Maintenance

–  The Socket Retainer and O-Ring are located 

at the very tip of the Anvil (square drive) of the tool.  The 

Socket Retainer is a round C-clip, and its underlying O-Ring 

allows the clip to expand and contract to securely hold impact 

sockets and other square drive accessories onto the tool.  

They do not require maintenance, but they can become worn 

after frequent use.

Repair 

–  When the free speed of the tool becomes  

slower, or the tool begins to vent air without rotating, the 

Rotor Blades may be worn or contaminated with sludge 

and other debris.  Use a 4mm hex key to remove the 4 

socket head cap screws to take off the back cover of the 

tool and inspect the Air Motor Rotor Blades.  If the Rotor 

Blades do not slide freely in and out of the slots on the 

Air Motor Rotor, they should be replaced.  The 

General 

Maintenance Kit (84-0351*)

 contains new Rotor Blades 

and several other related common replacement 

components.  The Rotor Blades can be easily removed 

and replaced by hand.  Use a high-quality air tool 

conditioning oil to clean the Air Motor Rotor when 

installing new Rotor Blades.

Repair 

–  When impact sockets and other square drive 

accessories can no longer be securely attached to the tool 

without easily falling off, it is time to replace the Socket 

Retainer and O-Ring.  Use a small metal pick to pry off the old 

Socket Retainer and the underlying O-Ring.  The 

Anvil Repair 

Kit (84-0353*)

 contains a new Socket Retainer and O-Ring 

(along with a replacement Anvil).

Repair 

–   When the tool begins to skip and/or lose 

power during use, it is likely that the Hammer and/or 

Anvil have become worn.  Remove the 4 socket head 

cap screws and the back cover to replace and re-grease 

the Hammer and Anvil.  If the Hammer and Anvil have 

been re-greased and the problem persists, these items 

should be replaced.  These components easily slide out 

of the tool by hand.  Ideally, the Hammer and Anvil 

should be replaced as a set; however, replacing either 

one or the other may restore performance to the tool.  

The 

Hammer Repair Kit (84-0352*) 

contains a new 

Hammer and hammer assembly components.  The 

Anvil Repair Kit (84-0353*)

 contains a new Anvil.

*(Please refer to the Exploded Parts Diagram in this manual 

for the complete contents of each repair kit.)

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