1" Impact Wrench with 6" anvil
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For technical questions call: 1-800-665-8685
V 2.0
8380206
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Disconnect wrench from air supply before changing accessories, servicing or performing maintenance.
Replace or repair damaged parts. Use genuine parts only. Non-authorized parts may be dangerous.
1. Wipe the impact wrench down with a lint free cloth after each use.
2. Make sure the anvil is clear of dirt or debris. If possible, spray it with compressed air before and after each use.
3. Periodically, add a high quality machine oil to the oil inlet by removing the oil screw.
4. If an inline oil/filter system is not used, lubricate the tool daily by holding it so that the air inlet is facing up.
Squeeze the trigger and place one or two drops of oil into the air inlet. Squeezing the trigger allows the oil to
circulate in the motor.
DISPOSING OF THE TOOL
If your tool has become damaged beyond repair, do not throw it out. Bring it to the appropriate recycling facility.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem(s)
Possible cause(s)
Suggested solution(s)
Tool runs at normal speed but
loses power under load.
Motor parts worn.
Have a qualified technician replace worn parts.
Lack of air tool oil.
Pour air tool oil into air inlet per instructions.
Tool runs slowly. Air flows
slightly from exhaust.
Motor parts jammed with dirt particles.
1. Check air inlet filter for blockage.
2. Pour air tool oil into air inlet as
per instructions.
3. Operate tool in short bursts quickly
reversing rotation back and forth
where applicable.
4. Disconnect air supply. Free motor by
rotating drive shank manually
where applicable.
5. Repeat above as needed. If this fails,
bring to service center.
Air flow blocked by dirt.
Excessive air tool oil in tool or buildup of
shipping grease.
Run tool under no load for short periods of time until
exhaust clears.
Tools will not run. Air flows
freely from exhaust.
O-rings throttle valve dislodged from seat inlet
valve.
Have a qualified technician replace the O-ring.
Damage to, or excessive wearing of
internal parts.
Bring to service centre.
Tool will not shut off.
O-rings throttle valve dislodged from seat
inlet valve.
Have a qualified technician replace the O-ring.
Loss of power or
erratic performance.
Excessive drain on the air line. Moisture or
restriction in the air hose. Incorrect size or
type of hose connectors.
Check the air supply. Ensure tool is connected to a 1/2"
I.D. or larger air hose with no kinks or restrictions and
that the fittings are connected properly.
Air compressor has insufficient flow.
Ensure tool is connected to a compressor whose rated
flow matches the tool.
Note: Repairs should be carried out by a qualified person.