Производитель: Harbor Freight Tools
Размер: 670.58 kb
Название файла: 2bc7b066-9a87-40e2-96c4-143ae29328e7.pdf
|
Фрагмент инструкции
Drill Chuck (#2) Drill Bit Chuck Hole (#16) Air Connection Step 1: Remove the plastic cap from the AIR INLET (#29). Step 2: You will need a Union fitting (sold separately) before you can connect your Air Drill to an air compressor. Attach the Union fitting to the AIR INLET. Step 3: Attach an Air Coupler (sold separately) to the Union fitting if desired. This is a useful accessory as it allows quick-coupling action when using a variety of tools with the same air compressor. Step 4: Your Air Drill is ready for use. OPERATION Setup Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is required for best performance. Oil added through the airline connection will lubricate internal parts. An automatic airline oiler is recommended but oil may be added manually before every operation or after about 1 hour of continuous use. Only a few drops of oil at a time are necessary. Too much oil will collect inside the tool and be blown out during the exhaust cycle. ONLY USE PNEUMATIC TOOL OIL. Do not use detergent oil or additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals in the tool. Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of pneumatic tool wear. Use a filter/oiler for better performance and longer life. The filter must have adequate flow capacity for the specific application. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions for proper maintenance of your filter. The connector on the tool must not hold pressure when the air supply is disconnected. If the wrong fitting is used, the tool can remain charged with air after being disconnected and still be able to drive a fastener. See Airline Oiler Assembly on page 4 for the recommended accessories and connection order. SKU 94585 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 7 Using The Air Drill Step 1: Mark the material you wish to drill at the spot for the hole. Make sure your drill bit is the correct size for the hole you need to make. Step 2: Clamp the material in a vise to make sure the material does not move or begin to spin while drilling. Step 3: Wear eye protection to guard against flying wood or metal. Step 4: Set the compressor’s pressure regulator to 90 PSI. Do not set the compressor’s outlet regulator over 90 PSI. Step 5: Connect the Air Drill to the air compressor’s hose. If leaking is detected, disconnect the air hose and repair before use. CAUTION Step 6: Grip the Air Drill firmly. Place the drill bit on the spot Do not operate the Air Drill marked in Step 1. before placing the drill bit on the material. Step 7: To begin drilling, press the TRIGGER (#18). Step 8: Your Air Drill has a variable speed for drilling. To vary the speed of the drilling action, vary the pressure on the TRIGGER. Step 9: Drill only as deep as necessary. Do not drill deeper than necessary into walls or other areas where you cannot identify any possible hazards behind the drilling surface. Step 10: When you have drilled the hole, remove the drill bit from the hole while the Air Drill is still spinning. This is to prevent the drill getting caught in the hole and causing damage. Step 11: If the drill bit does get caught while you are drilling, immediately release the TRIGGER. WARNING Do not touch the DRILL CHUCK or the drill bit while the Air Drill is spinning. SKU 94585 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 8 SKU 94585 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 9 Step 12: Flip the REVERSE VALVE (#20) to the “R” position as shown in Figure 5. This will reverse the rotation of the drill, allowing you to back out your drill bit. Figure 5 — Reversing the Rotation of the Drill Bit Step 13: Lightly press the TRIGGER until the drill bit spins free. Remove the Air Drill. Step 14: Flip the REVERSE VALVE back to the “F” position. MAINTENANCE It is recommended that you use an Airline Oiler with your Air Drill. If you do not use an Airline Oiler, follow the steps below to maintain and prolong the life of your tool. Step 1: Disconnect the Air Drill from the air hose. Step 2: Apply a few drops of PNEUMATIC TOOL OIL through the air line before each use, or every hour if used continuously. Step 3: Apply a few drops of oil to the TRIGGER (#18). Work the TRIGGER a few times to lubricate. CAUTION Do not use detergent oil or additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals in the tool. SKU 94585 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 10 Step 4: Twice a month, apply a few drops of oil to the Jaws and REVERSE VALVE (#24) as shown in Figure 6. Open and close the Jaws a few times to lubricate. Air Inlet (#31) Trigger (#20) Jaws Reverse Valve (#24) Figure 6 — Lubrication Points PARTS LIST Item Description QTY Item Description QTY 1 Flat head socket cap screw 1 16 Motor Housing 1 2 Drill Chuck 1 17 Cup Point Set Screw 1 3 Clamp Nut 1 18 Trigger 1 4 Flat Washer 1 19 Valve Spring 1 5 Ball Bearing 2 20 Reverse Valve 1 6 Planet Gear Carrier 1 21 O-Ring 1 7 Planet Gear with Bushing 3 22 Reverse Valve Bushing 1 8 Internal Gear 1 2...