Air supply, Safety opera tion maintenance setup – Harbor Freight Tools 67450 User Manual

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Item 67450

Air Supply

TO PREVENT EXPLOSION:

Use only clean, dry, regulated, compressed air to power this tool. Do not use oxygen,

carbon dioxide, combustible gases, or any other bottled gas as a power source for this tool.

1. Incorporate a filter, regulator with pressure gauge,

oiler, in-line shutoff valve, and quick coupler for

best service, as shown on Figure E on page 10

and Figure F on page 11.

An in-line shutoff

ball valve is an important safety device because

it controls the air supply even if the air hose

is ruptured. The shutoff valve should be a

ball valve because it can be closed quickly.

Note: If an automatic oiler system is not used,

add a few drops of Pneumatic Tool Oil into

the airline connection before operation.

Add a few more drops after each hour of continual use.

Note: This air tool may be shipped with a protective plug

covering the air inlet. Remove this plug before set up.

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 coupler plug

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 after the air supply is disconnected.

Note: Air flow, and therefore tool performance,

can be hindered by undersized air supply components.

3. The air hose must be long enough to reach

the work area with enough extra length to

allow free movement while working.

4. Release the tool’s trigger and empty its magazine.

5. Close the in-line safety valve between

the compressor and the tool.

6. Turn on the air compressor according to

the manufacturer’s directions and allow it

to build up pressure until it cycles off.

7. Adjust the air compressor’s output regulator

so that the air output is enough to properly

power the tool, but the output will not exceed

the tool’s maximum air pressure at any time.

Adjust the pressure gradually, while checking the

air output gauge to set the right pressure range.

8. The air pressure setting must not exceed job site

regulations/restrictions. The air pressure setting

must not exceed 90 PSI when being used with

workpieces that have a thickness of less than 1-3/4″.

9. Inspect the air connections for leaks.

Repair any leaks found.

10. If the tool will not be used at this time, turn off

and detach the air supply, safely discharge

any residual air pressure, and release the

trigger to prevent accidental operation.

Note: Residual air pressure should not be present

after the tool is disconnected from the air supply.

However, it is a good safety measure to attempt to

discharge the tool in a safe fashion after disconnecting

to ensure that the tool is disconnected and unpowered.

SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SETUP

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