Average air consumption free speed
Average air consumption at load
Air intlet size
Recommended hose size
Maximum air pressure
Noise values and vibration values (triax vector sum) according to
EN ISO 11148-6:
L
(emission sound pressure level)
PA
L
(sound power level)
WA
K (uncertainty for the given sound level)
Vibration emission value a
=
h
Uncertainty K =
Work Stations
Your air ratchet should only be used as a hand operated
tool. It is always recommended that the tool is used when
standing with solid footing. It can be used in other positions
but before any such use, the operator must be in a secure
position having a firm grip and footing and be aware that
when loosening fasteners the tool can move quite quickly
away from the fastener being undone. An allowance must
always be made for this rearward movement so as to avoid
the possibility of hand/arm/body entrapment.
Features
Forward/Reverse Switch (Fig. A)
The forward/reverse switch
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forward or reverse direction for easier and robust operation.
1/4" and 3/8" Square Drive (Fig. A)
The 1/4" and 3/8" square drive
1/4" and 3/8" drive sockets.
Sealed Head (Fig. A)
The sealed head
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design prevents yoke spread under
heavy torque application.
Rubber Grip Handle (Fig. A)
This air tool has a rubber grip handle
thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) designed for improved
comfort, slippage reduction, and better tool control.
Variable Speed Trigger (Fig. A)
The variable speed trigger
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the start and stop of the air tool.
1/4" Inlet (Fig. B)
The tool's 1/4" inlet
located at the bottom of the handle
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is used for connecting an air supply with a standard 1/4"
NPT American thread.
MPF59025
25 SCFM (12 L/s)
3.6 CFM (1.7 L/s)
25 SCFM (12 L/s)
3.6 CFM (1.7 L/s)
1/4" NPT(F)
3/8" (10 mm)
90 PSI (6.2 Bar)
96
dB(A)
107
dB(A)
3
dB(A)
3.9
m/s
2
m/s
2
1.5
allows the tool to operate in a
allows the attachment of
1
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made of molded
allows the operator to control
Fig. B
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove air supply before
making any adjustments or removing/installing
attachments or accessories. An accidental start‑up
can cause injury.
Attaching and Removing Square Drive
Anvils (Fig. A)
Your tool is supplied with two anvils, a 1/4" square drive
anvil
and a 3/8" square drive anvil
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with the corresponding sized sockets. To install an anvil just
push it into the square drive
anvil can be installed on the front or back of the head in
order to enable you to more versatility to get the tool into
tight spaces more comfortably.
To remove the anvil from the air ratchet, push the button on
the back of the anvil and slide the unit out.
Air Supply (Fig. C)
The recommended hook-up is shown in Figure C.
Pneumatic tools operate on a wide range of air pressures.
For maximum efficiency and longer tool life, the pressure of
the air supplied to these tools MUST not exceed the rated
PSI at the tool when the tool is running. Using a higher than
rated pressure will cause faster wear and drastically shorten
the tool's life. A higher air pressure can also cause an unsafe
condition and explosion.
The inside diameter of the hose should be increased to
compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 25 feet
[7.6 m]). Minimum hose diameter should be 3/8" (10 mm)
I.D. and fittings should have 1/4" NPT thread.
The use of air line lubricators and air line filters is
recommended to prevent water in the line that can
damage the tool. Drain the air tank daily. Clean the air
inlet filter screen on at least a weekly schedule to remove
accumulated dirt or other matter that can restrict air flow.
The tool's air inlet used for connecting an air supply has
standard 1/4" NPT American thread.
English
, suitable for use
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until you hear a "click". The
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