
TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
If the air impact wrench fails to work effectively, perform the
following checks:
• Check the air inlet is free of any dirt or blockages.
• Ensure the wrench is lubricated properly.
• Check that the pressure on the air compressor is within its
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working range. If not, let the compressor rest to
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re-pressurise / refer to the compressor instruction manual.
Note: This tool is rated at 90psi. Ensure your compressor is set no higher than 90psi.
• Keep the ventilation vents of the wrench clean at all times, if
possible, prevent foreign matter from entering the vents.
• If the enclosure of the wrench requires cleaning, do not use
solvents but a moist soft cloth only. Never let any liquid get inside
the wrench; never immerse any part of the wrench into a liquid.
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Oil the wrench after each use.
CONNECTING TO COMPRESSOR
OPERATION
ATTACHING SOCKETS
3. Screw the male nitto fitting
clockwise into the female end
of the air inlet.
4. Pull back the sleeve on hose
fitting, insert male end & release
sleeve on hose fitting.
1. Remove black plastic cap
from fitting nut.
2. Wrap the threaded male
end with teflon tape in a
clockwise direction.
2. To turn the wrench on, squeeze
the on/off trigger. To turn off,
release the on/off trigger
1. Select the desired rotating direction
by pushing the lever forward for
clockwise rotation and back for
anti-clockwise.
2. To remove the socket simply pull
the socket away from the housing.
1. Push the desired socket onto the
socket adaptor until it clicks into
place.
3. To restrict the air flow turn the
regulator valve to a lower setting.
Note: Disconnect the tool from the air supply before fitting or removing attachments.
Note: The impact wrench should
only be used with impact sockets.
Standard sockets may shatter and
break.