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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS AND
COMPONENTS:
1. 1/2 in. Anvil
2. Reverse Valve Switch
(Forward/Reverse/RPM
& Torque Adjust)
3. Trigger Switch
4. 1/4 in. Air Inlet
ASSEMBLY
Always disconnect this tool from the air supply before installing, adjusting or
removing any accessory in this tool, or before performing maintenance.
Failure to do so could result in injury.
Check the speed rating on all accessories. Accessories must never be run at
a higher speed than they were designed to handle.
Connect the impact wrench to air source (90 PSI max pressure) by connecting air
hose to air inlet in the bottom of the impact wrench handle. Tug on the hose gently
to make sure it is secured to the impact wrench.
OPERATION
The tool features an air regulator (at the top back of the tool) allowing you to vary
the amount of torque exerted on the nut or bolt you are working on. Setting 0 is the
lowest setting and Setting 5 is the highest setting and provides the biggest torque
and speed.
LOOSENING:
1. Attach the correct size socket to the anvil.
2. Set the compressor’s pressure regulator to 90PSI. Do not set the compressor’s
outlet regulator above 90PSI.
3. Connect the tool to the air compressor’s hose. If leakage is detected, discon-
nect the air hose and fix it correct before use.
4. Place the socket over the nut to loosen.
5. Grip the tool firmly. Press the REVERSE Valve rightward. Press the trigger to
start the tool.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND/OR SYMBOLS
Maximum operating pressure is 90 PSI. Never use higher air pressure to
increase the output of the Air Impact wrench. Overloading will drastically
shorten the life of all internal parts.
Disconnect Air Impact wrench from power air supply before servicing or
changing accessories.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES FOR AIR TOOLS
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR AIR TOOL, READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Always inspect, maintain and operate in accordance with ANSI safety code for
portable air tools (ANSI B186.1) and other local safety codes and regulations.
Do not operate this tool over 90 PSI air pressure at the tool.
Always wear safety goggles when operating this tool.
Always disconnect this tool from the air supply before installing, adjusting or
removing any accessory in this tool, or before performing maintenance.
Always use a dust mask in dusty conditions.
User and bystanders must wear suitable hearing protection when this tool is in use.
Do not overreach. Proper footing and balance is a must at all times while using
tools. Unstable support may lead to personal injury.
Do not carry any air tool by the hose. Keep air hose away from heat and sharp objects.
Continuous use of vibrating air tools by susceptible users may cause damage
to hands.
Always wear gloves and protective clothing to help prevent injury from flying particles.
Secure work. When possible, the use of clamps or a holding device is much
safer than holding the work piece with your hands.
Always lubricate and maintain tool in safe operating conditions.
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