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7. REPAIRING THE TOOL AND TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
All quality tools may require maintenance over
time or replacement of parts due to normal
operating wear.
These operations must be carried out ONLY by
an authorized technician.
NEVER TRY TO REPAIR THE TOOL YOURSELF.
7.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNINGS:
Disconnect the air supply
from the tool before carrying out any
maintenance procedures.
PROBLEM
1 Air leak in the tool cover or trigger
area.
2 The tool does not operate or
operates slowly.
3 Air leakage in the bottom part of
the tool.
4 The tool vibrates.
5 Other problems
CAUSES
Loose screws.
Worn or damaged o-rings or seals.
Inadequate air supply.
Insufficient lubrication.
Worn or damaged o-rings or seals.
Loose screws.
Worn or damaged o-rings or seals.
Accessory damaged.
Tool damaged.
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SOLUTIONS
Tighten the screws. Install a repair
kit.
Check the screws. Install a repair
kit.
Tighten the screws. Install a repair
kit.
Replace the damaged accessories.
Contact your local distributor for
service
Contact your local distributor for
service.