
SPECIFICATIONS:
Air Inlet Pressure (PSI) …………………………………………………… 90
Free Speed (RPM)
………………………………………………………... 13,000
Max. Torque (Ft-
lb) ……………………………………………………….. 26
Screw Size (mm)
…………………………………………………………. 4~5
Avg. Air Consumption
(cfm) ………..…………….……………………… 7
Air Inlet (NPT)
…………………………..………….……………………... 1/4”
Air Hose ID
………………………………………………………………… 3/8”
Length
(Inch) ………………………………..………….…………………. 5.63
Weight
(Lbs) …………………………………..………….……………….. 1.98
AIR SUPPLY:
Tools of this class operate on a wide range of pressures. It is recommended that the dynamic air
pressure be maintained at 90P.S.I., higher pressure raises the performance of the tool, which will also
shorten tool life and could cause injury.
The airline should be clean and dry. Dust, corrosive fumes, and/or water in the line will cause damage
to the tool.
The air inlet, used for connecting the air supply has a standard of 1/4” NPT thread. Line pressure
should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses(over 25 feet). Hose diameter should
be 3/8” and fittings should have the same inside dimensions and be tightly secured.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Set the air pressure to 90 PSI and blow out the air line to remove any dirt or moisture, insert the
screwdriver bit and check if it's secure, connect the air supply hose to the tool select and slide the
reverse valve to the direction where you want the tool to rotate; forward or reverse(F/R). Place the
Impact Screwdriver over the work area and squeeze the trigger for the tool to do its work.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
1. Always wear approved eye and respiratory protection.
2. Have the throttle in “off” position when connecting to the air supply.
3. Disconnect tool before performing service, changing accessories, or when not in use.
4. Always be in a safe working distance from others when using tools.
5. Keep tools clean and oiled for the best and safest performance.
6. Follow instructions for operating the tool.
7. Always use proper hose and fittings, and properly rated accessories for the tool.
8. Keep proper footing and balance.
9. Never carry tools by the hose. Keep hoses from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Check hoses for weak or
worn conditions before each use, certain that the connections are secure.