LUBRICATION
To protect your tool, lubricate the motor every time--before and after--you
use this tool. You cannot oil the motor too often or put too much oil in the
air inlet.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHANGING ATTACHMENTS
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AIR-FLOW/SPEED ADJUSTMENT
The air-flow regulator controls how much air
enters the motor which defines the motor speed/
power. To adjust the amount of air flowing to the
motor, turn the air regulator adjustment screw in
either direction (turns 360 degrees) until desired
flow/motor speed is achieved. To prevent injury,
do not adjust power settings while the tool is
running.
Disconnect the die grinder from air supply.
Turn the tool upside down.
While pulling the trigger, pour approximately a teaspoon of air tool oil
in the air inlet. Campbell Hausfeld makes an air tool oil under model
number ST1270.
Connect the tool to the air supply and cover the exhaust port with a
towel.
Run the tool for about 10 seconds. Oil will spray from the exhaust port
when the tool is triggered.
Continue to run until no oil is discharged.
Wipe all residual oil from tool before use.
Disconnect tool from air supply.
To loosen the collet nut to remove an
attachment (or to open the collet nut to
insert an attachment):
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Hold the spindle stationary with the
spindle wrench (provided); aligning the
flat sides of the spindle with the sides of
the wrench.
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Align the collet wrench with the flat sides of the collet nut and turn
the collet wrench counter clockwise to loosen the collet nut and
remove the attachment.
Insert shank of grinder attachment into collet opening. Make sure shank
is fully inserted.
Tighten the collet nut with the wrenches provided:
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Hold the spindle stationary with the spindle wrench (provided);
aligning the flat sides of the spindle with the sides of the wrench.
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Align the collet wrench with the flat sides of the collet nut and turn
the collet wrench clockwise to tighten the collet nut and secure the
attachment.
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