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Air Ratchet
Operation
Before use
a) Ensure any water is drained from the compressor tank and any condensation is drained
from air lines
Note: please refer to your compressor manual.
b) Lubricate tool before use (refer to lubrication section).
c)
Switch on air compressor and allow tank to become fully charged.
d) Set the output regulator on the compressor to 90 PSI.
e) Set the direction required by turning the Forward/Reverse lever (1, fig 2).
f)
Attach the required tooling to the ½" drive.
Note: always disconnect the air supply when adding or changing the tooling.
g) Depress the throttle to operate tool.
h) Release the throttle to stop operation.
Application
General Assembly, Maintenance, Fastening
MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION
Air tools require lubrication during their life due to moisture entering the air motor and
bearings. These areas can be prone to rusting if the tool is not lubricated on a daily basis
during use.
If the air system being used is not lubricated, then it is recommended to use the inline mini
oiler supplied.
If no oiling system is applied you can manually oil the unit.
Air Ratchet
a) Turn off the air supply to the air tool and exhaust remaining air from the tool. Disconnect
the tool from the air line safely at the inlet port (2, fig 2).
b) Depress the throttle lever (3, fig 2) and apply a few drops of air tool oil into the inlet port.
c)
Reconnect the tool to the air line, place a cloth over the exhaust port to catch excess oil
being exhausted and run the tool for a few seconds.
d) Wipe the tool clean.
Impact wrench
a) Turn off the air supply to the air tool and exhaust remaining air from the tool
Disconnect the tool from the air line safely at the inlet port (5, fig 1).
b) Depress the trigger (3, fig 1) and apply a few drops of air tool oil into the inlet port
(5, fig 1).
c) Reconnect the tool to the air line, place a cloth over the exhaust port to catch excess oil
being exhausted and run the tool for a few seconds.
d) Wipe the tool clean.
Air inlet filter screen
If the filter screen requires cleaning, remove the air inlet from the tool to avoid inadvertently
forcing debris into the tool when cleaning.
Note: Please be careful not to lose the spring and steel ball behind the adaptor.
Use an air jet to blow out any debris from the filter screen in the adaptor.
Replace the air adaptor (use a thread sealant to seal threaded joint).
After re-assembly check for air leaks, re-seal if necessary.
Forward / reverse lever
Air inlet
Throttle
½" Drive
1
2
3
4
Fig.2
1
4
2
3
Always direct exhaust port away from people or objects
Failure to lubricate the air tool will void your guarantee