Operating Instructions - Campbell Hausfeld XT002000 Operating Instructions Manual

1/2 inch impact wrench
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LUBRICATION
To protect your tool, lubricate the motor every time--before and after--you
use this tool. You cannot oil the motor too often or put too much oil in the
air inlet.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

AIR-FLOW/SPEED ADJUSTMENT
The air-flow regulator controls how much air
enters the motor which defines the motor speed/
power. This impact wrench has 4 power/speed
settings—3 forward and 1 reverse. Use the knob
on the rear of the tool to select the desired setting
before operating the tool.
To change power/speed setting, turn the knob to
align with the dot size (largest dot = maximum
power). Do not change power settings while the
tool is running as this causes unnecessary stress on internal parts.
To remove nuts or bolts, set the air-flow regulator to reverse by turning
the knob to the left (counter clockwise), aligning with the single large dot.
Attach the appropriate sized IMPACT socket. Place socket over bolt and pull
trigger until bolt has been removed.
To install a nut or bolt, set the air-flow regulator to the appropriate forward
setting. Attach the IMPACT socket and place over the nut or bolt. Pull the
trigger and hold impact wrench over screw until nut or bolt has been seated.
Use a torque wrench to attain the proper torque manually. Do not over
tighten.
To prevent cross-threading, start your nuts/bolts by hand--try to get a few
rotations--before continuing the job with your pneumatic tool.
The impact wrench should never be used to set torque. Use a torque wrench to
attain the proper torque manually. Do not over tighten.
Disconnect the impact wrench from air supply.
Turn the tool upside down.
While pulling the trigger, pour approximately a teaspoon of air tool oil
in the air inlet. Campbell Hausfeld makes an air tool oil under model
number ST1270.
Turn the forward and reverse knob in both directions to ensure that oil
gets in all passages.
Connect the tool to the air supply and cover the exhaust port with a
towel. Run the impact wrench in both the forward and reverse directions
for about 10 seconds. Oil will spray from the exhaust port when the tool
is triggered.
Continue to run until no oil is discharged.
Wipe all residual oil from tool before use.
BEST PRACTICES
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