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Connecting to the air supply

Prior to connecting to an air supply always drain water from the compressor tank. Please 

refer back to the compressors manual for draining instructions.

Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air pressure at the tool of 90 PSI / 

6.2 Bar. There is a mini oiler supplied with this kit that can be fitted in line for lubrication. 

If a lubricator is not used, disconnect the air line and pour a few drops of a suitable 

pneumatic motor lubricating oil into the air inlet of the tool. Reconnect the air line, place a 

cloth over the exhaust port to catch any excess oil and run the tool slowly for a few seconds 

to allow the air to circulate the lubricant. This should be done on a daily basis. If the tool 

starts to slow down or lose power after lubricating clean the filter screen which is located in 

the air inlet (5, fig 1). 

Use the recommended hose length for the tool.

It is not recommended that quick connectors are fitted directly to the tool. Fit a hose of at 

least 12"/ 30 cm to the tool first, then fit the quick connector. 

Impact Wrench

The output of the impact wrench in prime working condition is governed mainly by three 

factors:

 

a) 

The input air pressure

 

b) 

The operation time of the impact wrench. Normal time required for joints of 

 

 

average tension is 3 to 5 seconds

 

c) 

The setting of the air regulator (4, fig 1) for a given joint can be used to regulate 

 

 

the output of the impact wrench if no other means of control is available. To    

 

 

operate the air regulator, push down and at the same time rotate to one of the 4 

 

 

preset positions and release. It is recommended that an external air regulator is 

 

 

used to control the force required on the joint.

Note: There is no constant reliable torque adjustment on this type of impact wrench. 

However, an air pressure regulator can be used to adjust the torque to the approximate 

tightness by comparing it against a nut or screw which has been tightened to a known 

torque.

Fastening and unfastening heavily rusted nuts 
 

Soak rusted nuts in penetrating oil and break rust seal before removing with the impact 

wrench. If the nut does not start to move in three to five seconds use a larger size impact 

wrench. Do not use the impact wrench beyond its rated capacity as it will drastically reduce 

its life.

Note: Actual torque on fasteners is directly related to joint hardness, tool speed, condition of 

the socket and the time the tool is allowed to impact.

Always use the simplest setup as every extra connection absorbs energy and reduces 

power.

1. ½" Impact wrench  

x1 

 

10. 13mm Impact socket 

x1

2. ½" Air ratchet       

x1 

 

11. 14mm Impact socket 

x1

3. Mini oiler 

 

x1 

 

12. 17mm Impact socket 

x1

4. 4mm Hex key 

 

x1 

 

13. 19mm Impact socket 

x1

5. Bottle of air tool oil 

x1 

 

14. 22mm Impact socket 

x1

6. Quick fit connector 

x1 

 

15. 24mm Impact socket 

x1

7. 9mm Impact socket 

x1 

 

16. 27mm Impact socket 

x1

8. 10mm Impact socket 

x1 

 

17. Carry case 

 

x1

9. 11mm Impact socket 

x1

Technical Specifications

½" Impact Wrench

Square drive: - 

R.P.M. : 

-

Working torque: -

Power regulator: -

Weight : 

-

Recommended 
working air supply

Maximum air pressure: -

Noise Level pressure / 
power: -

Vibration level: -

Recommended max 
hose length: - 

½"

7000 free running

325 Nm

4 positions

2.18kg

90 PSI

120 PSI

93.5 / 105.5 dBA

11.4 m²/S

10 meters

½" Air Ratchet

Square drive: - 

R.P.M. : 

-

Working torque: -

Weight : 

-

Recommended working
air supply pressure 

Maximum air pressure: -

Noise Level: -

Vibration level: -

Recommended max 
hose length: -

½”

160 free running

45 ft-lb

1.2kg

90 PSI

120 PSI

95.5 / 107.5dBA

14.3m²/S

10 meters

½" sq Drive

Forward /Reverse valve

Trigger

Air Regulator

¼" PT Air Inlet 

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2

3

4

5

Fig.1

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3

4

5

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