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• Never attempt to drive fasteners into hard surfaces such as steel, concrete, or tile. • Take care to avoid driving a fastener on top of another fastener. • Position tool carefully so that fasteners will be delivered to the proper location. 3- ENG . HAZARD RISK OF INJURY (continued) WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT • • Improperly maintained tools and accessories can cause serious injury. Use only accessories identified by the manufacturer to be used with specific tools. There is a risk of bursting if the tool is damaged. • Use of an accessory not intended for use with the specific tools, increases the risk of injury to persons. • Maintain the tool with care. • Keep a cutting tool sharp and clean. A properly maintained tool, with sharp cutting edges reduces the risk of binding and is easier to control. • Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that affects the tool’s operation. If damaged, have the tool serviced before using. HAZARD RISK OF ELETRIC SHOCK WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT • Using air tools to attach electrical wiring can result in electrocution or death. • Fasteners coming in contact with hidden electrical wiring could cause electrocution or death. • This tool is not provided with an insulated gripping surface. Contact with a “live” wire will also make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and can result in electrocution or death. • Never use nailer/staplers to attach electrical wiring while energized. • Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded. • Thoroughly investigate the workpiece for possible hidden wiring before performing work. HAZARD RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT • Tools which contain moving elements, or drive other moving tools, such as grinding wheels, sockets, sanding discs, etc. can become entangled in hair, clothing, jewelry and other loose objects, resulting in severe injury. • Never wear loose fitting clothes, or apparel which contains loose straps or ties, etc. which could become entangled in moving parts of the tool. • Remove any jewelry, watches, identifications, bracelets, necklaces, etc. which might become caught by the tool. • Keep hands away from moving parts. Tie up or cover long hair. • Always wear proper fitting clothing and other safety equipment when using this tool. HAZARD RISK OF CUT OR BURNS WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT • Tools which cut, shear, drill, staple, punch, chisel, etc. are capable of causing serious injury. • Keep the working part of the tool away from hands and body. . 4- ENG SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Torque 500 ft./lbs Blows Per Minute 1,000 Maximum Working Pressure 90 PSI Air Inlet 1/4” NPT Recommended Hose Size 3/8” I.D. Air Consumption @ 90 PSI 4.2 SCFM ASSEMBLY Accessories Required IMPORTANT: Line pressure or hose inside diameter should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 25 feet). Minimum hose diameter should be 3/8” I.D. and fittings should have 1/4” NPT thread. OPERATION Operation Before each use: . Drain water from air compressor tank and condensation from air lines. See air compressor’s operators manual. Disconnect the tool from the air supply before lubricating or changing sockets. . Lubricate tool, see “Maintenance” section in this manual. Impact wrench sockets and accessories must be used with this tool. Do not use hand sockets and accessories. . Select the required impact socket. This tool has a 1/2" square drive, use 1/2” deep sockets. Use 1/2” extensions only when needed. Air Inlet Trigger 1/2” Square Drive . Connect tool to air hose of recommended size. NOTE: The use of a quick connect set makes connecting easier. IMPORTANT: The use of air filters and air line lubricators is recommended. To use: . Turn air compressor on and allow air tank to fill. . Set the air compressor’s regulator to 90 PSI. This tool operates at a maximum 90 PSI pressure. . Set torque regulator, see chart, to set the desired setting to avoid over tightening. IMPORTANT: These torque values can vary depending on the size of the air compressor and the cubic feet of air (SCFM) the air compressor delivers. . Place tool in forward or reverse position. Place in “F” position for forward or “R” position for reverse. . Depress the trigger to operate tool. . Release trigger to stop tool. . Always disconnect air supply when changing sockets. . When job is complete, turn the air compressor off and store as described in the air compressor operator manual. 5- ENG . #1 approximately 200-275 ft./lbs. Torque #2 approximately 275-350 ft./lbs. Torque #3 approximately 350-425 ft./lbs. Torque #4 approximately 425-500 ft./lbs. Torque Line desired torque # up with indent MAINTENANCE Lubrication Air tools require lubrication throughout the life of the tool. The air motor and bearing uses compressed air to power the tool. Because moisture in compressed ...
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