Powermate P024-0139SP User Manual

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4 - ENG

OPERA

OPERA

TING INSTRUCTIONS

TING INSTRUCTIONS

TYPICAL

TYPICAL

INST

INST

ALLA

ALLA

TION

TION

To begin using the tool:
1.

As a standard practice, drain water from the air
compressor tank and air lines prior to use each day
(reference your compressor operators manual for
detailed instructions).

2.

Install a 1/4” NPT male connector into the air inlet port
on the tool (see Figure 2). Note: Use Teflon® Tape on
all threaded connections.

3.

Turn on the air compressor and allow it to build up
pressure.

4.

Adjust the air compressor’s regulator or the supply line
regulator to 90 PSI.

5.

Assemble the selected chisel to the air hammer (see
Figure 3);

a.

Insert the selected chisel into the quick-change
chisel retainer (see A).

b.

Pull back the quick-change chisel retainer and
push in the chisel (see B).

c.

Release the retainer to lock the chisel into place
(see C). Note: the chisels are normal wear items
and should be replaced when worn.

If the chisel is not securely held in place by the quick-change chisel retainer, the chisel
may come loose and cause severe personal injury.

6.

Connect the tool to the air hose quick coupler. NOTE: It is recommended that a whip hose with a swivel
(not included) be used to prevent twisting, kinking and excessive wear to the air hose (ref. item “F”
in figure 1 for recommended connections).

7.

Hold the air hammer in an operating position against the work (with chisel properly secured in place) before
depressing the trigger. Squeeze the trigger gently as required to increase or decrease air hammer speed.
Release trigger to stop tool.

Chisel MUST be held firmly against the work surface before depressing the air hammer

trigger. If the tool is not properly positioned against the work and/or the chisel is not
properly secured in the tool before the trigger is depressed, damage to the tool and/or
the retainer may result. Regulate the speed of the air hammer to control the chisel from
being driven from the cylinder. Internal damage will result if the piston strikes the
cylinder wall. Remove chisel from tool when not in use.

Key

Description

Key

Description

Key

Description

Key

Description

A

Air hose

D

In-line Oiler

G

Quick Coupler

J

Female Connector

B

In-line Filter

E

Air Hose

H

Male Connector

K

Spray Gun

C

Tee Fitting

F

Whip Hose

I

Air Tool

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

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