Step 5: Place the socket on the nut. To begin tightening the nut, press the TRIGGER. Step 6: If the Air Ratchet stalls while tightening, do not continue attempts to tighten the nut with the Air Ratchet. DO NOT raise the outlet pressure of the air compressor. Use the appropriate tools and methods to tighten the nut. Step 7: When the nut has been tightened, remove the Air Ratchet and socket. Step 8: If available, check the recommended torque specification for the nut. You should use a torque wrenc
It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Addresses practices not related to personal injury. imPORtant SaFe
All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools. 30224 HARBOR FREIGH TOOLS For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353. Manual Updated 09/05 IMPORTANT: Before using for the first time, the spray gun must be cleaned using a solvent based thinner. If not removed, the red oil used by the manufacturer for testing and corrosion protectio
Route the air hose along a safe route 2. to reach the work area without creating a tripping hazard or exposing the air hose to possible damage. The air hose must be long enough to reach the work area with enough extra length to allow free movement while working. Secure loose workpieces using a vise 3. or clamps (not included) to prevent movement while working. There must not be hazardous objects 4. (such as utility lines or foreign objects) nearby or in the surface being cut that will present a
2. Obstructed trigger. 3. Incorrect lubrication or not enough lubrication. 4. Blocked air inlet screen (if equipped). 5. Air leaking from loose housing. 6. Mechanism contaminated. 1. Check for loose connections and make sure that air supply is providing enough air flow (CFM) at required pressure (PSI) to the tool's air inlet. Do not exceed maximum air pressure. 2. Clean around trigger to ensure free movement. 3. Lubricate using air tool oil and grease according to directions. 4. Clean air inlet
Copyright© 2004 by Harbor Freight Tools® . All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools. For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Orbits Per Minute 10,000 Orbital Motion 5/32 " Diameter Operating PSI 90 PSI Air Consumption 4.5 CFM @ 90 PSI (No Load) Pad Thread Size 5/16 " x 24 Pad and Sanding
Wear an ANSI-approved dust mask or respirator when working around metal, wood, and chemical dusts and mists. REV 06k Do not overreach8. . Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or across running machines or air hoses. Maintain tools with care9. . Keep tools clean for better and safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords and air hoses periodically and, if damaged, have them repaired by a qualified technician. The ha
Add a few more drops after each hour of continual use. 2. Attach an air hose to the compressor’s air outlet. Connect the air hose to the air inlet of the tool. Other components, such as a connector and quick coupler, will make operation more efficient, but are not required. WARNING! TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL OPERATION: Do not install a female quick coupler on the tool. Such a coupler contains an air valve that will allow the air tool to retain pressure and operate accidentally af
Vibration Precautions This tool vibrates during use. Repeated or long-term exposure to vibration may cause temporary or permanent physical injury, particularly to the hands, arms and shoulders. To reduce the risk of vibration-related injury: 1. Anyone using vibrating tools regularly or for an extended period should first be examined by a doctor and then have regular medical check-ups to ensure medical problems are not being caused or worsened from use. Pregnant women or people who have impaired