Troubleshooting; Warranty - Universal Tool UT8892 Series General Safety Information & Replacement Parts

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Troubleshooting

Problem
The tool runs slowly or will not
operate.
There is moisture blowing out
of the tool's exhaust.

Warranty

Limited Warranty: Universal Tool warrants its tools to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of
purchase. This warranty does not apply to tools which have been abused, misused, modified or repaired by someone other than Universal
Tool or its authorized service centers. If a UT tool proves defective in material or workmanship within one year after purchase, return
it to any authorized service center or Universal Tool freight prepaid. Please enclose your name, address and adequate proof of date of
purchase and a short description of the defect. Universal Tool will,at its option, repair or replace defective tools free of charge. Repairs or
replacements are warranted as described above for the remainder of the original warranty period. Universal Tool's sole liability and your
exclusive remedy under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective tool.
There are no other warranties expressed or implied and Universal Tool shall not be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages,
or any other damages,costs or expenses excepting only the cost or expense of repair or replacement as described above.
Universal Tool a Division of Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corporation
851 Jupiter Park Lane, Jupiter FL 33458
Possible Cause
There is grit or gum in the tool.
The tool is out of oil.
The air pressure is low.
The air hose leaks.
The air pressure drops.
There is a worn rotor blade in the motor.
There is a worn ball bearing in the motor.
There is water in the tank.
Solution
Flush the tool with air tool oil or gum solvent.
Lubricate the tool according to the lubrication
instructions in this manual.
□ Adjust the regulator on the tool to the
maximum setting.
□ Adjust the compressor regulator to the tool's
maximum setting of 90 psi.
Tighten and seal the hose fittings with pipe thread
tape if leaks are found.
□ Ensure the hose is the proper size. Long
hoses or tools using large volumes of air may
require a hose with an I.D. of ½" or larger
depending on the total length of the hose.
□ Do not use a multiple number of hoses
connected together with a quick connect
fitting. This causes additional pressure drops
and reduces the tool power. Directly connect
the hoses together.
Replace the rotor blade.
Remove and inspect the bearing for rust, dirt, and
grit. Replace or clean and grease the bearing with
bearing grease.
Drain the tank. (See the air compressor manual
for instructions.) Lubricate the tool and run it until
water is not evident. Lubricate the tool again and
run for 1-2 seconds.

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