Troubleshooting – Craftsman 875.199810 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

Model No. 875.199810

Troubleshooting

Tool runs

slow or win

not operate.

1, Grit or gum in tool

1. Flush the tool with air tool oil, gum

solvenl, or an equal mixture of SAE 10
motor oil and kerosene. Lubricate the tool
after cleaning.

2. No oil in tool

2. Lubricate the tool according to the

lubrication instructions in this manual.

3, Low air pressure

3a. Adjust the regulator on the loot to the

maximum setting (If applicable).

3b. Adjust the compressor regulator to tool

maximum while the too! is .nmning free

4.

Air hose leaks

4. Tighten and seal hose fittings if leaks are

found.

5. Pressure drops

5a. Be sure the hose is the proper size.

Long hoses or tools using
large volumes of air may require a hose with
an I.D. of 1/2” or larger depending on the
total length of the hose.

5b. Do not use multiple number of hoses

connected together with quick connect

fittings. This causes additional pressure

drops and reduces the tool power. Directly

connect the hoses together.

Moisture

blowing out

of tool

I.V'feterintank

1. Drain tank. (See air compressor manual).

Oil tool and run until no water Is ewdent. Oil

tool again and run 1-2 seconds.

2. water in the air lines/

hoses

2a. Insiall a water separator/filter.

NOTE: Separators only work properly when

the air passing through the separator is

cool. Locate the separalor/filter as far as
possible from the compressor.

2b. Install an air dryer.

2c, Anytime water enters the tool, the tool
should be oiled immediately.

ENG-10

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