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Instruções de Operação Harbor Freight Tools, Modelo 92849

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Add a few more drops of oil after every hour of continual use. 2. Set the air pressure regulator of your air compressor at 90 psi. WARNING: Do not exceed the recommended pressure of 90 psi. Damage to your tool, and possible personal injury may result. 3. Check the air line and its connections for air leaks. Make note of these, and repair them before using this tool. NOTE: Turn off your air compressor and disconnect the air pressure hose before changing sockets or making any adjustments to this tool. Severe injury or property damage may otherwise result. WARNING: This tool generates considerable torque when in use. Always hold the tool with both hands when using, and brace yourself to resist the torque which will be delivered to the work piece. 4. Select the appropriate size 1/4” square drive impact socket (not included) for your needs. Push and snap the socket onto the Ratchet Anvil (42). Caution: Use only impact sockets. Standard sockets are not strong enough. 5. Set the direction of the Air Impact Wrench to “F” (forward) or “R” (reverse). Please see photo. By rotating the Reverse Button (38) to the right, you are setting the tool to operate FORWARD. NOTE: In this booklet, “FORWARD” refers to clockwise rotation, and “REVERSE” refers to counterclockwise rotation. Always be aware of the direction of the threading of the fastener you are working on. While most fasteners install with clockwise rotation, some threads are intentionally the opposite of this standard. SKU 92849 Page 5 6. Adjust the Air Regulator (13) to the desired torque setting. NOTE: The actual torque delivered at each of the several torque settings will depend on the air pressure supplied to the tool. We suggest that you test the actual torque by tightening a nut or bolt on a test piece using each setting, then observing the resultant torque by using a mechanical torque wrench (not supplied). 7. If installing a nut or bolt, set it as tight as possible by hand. Note: Never overtighten the nut or bolt; damage may result from over-tightening. 8. Place the impact socket (not included) over the fastener. Grip the Air Ratchet Wrench tightly with both hands, and squeeze the trigger (8). The tool will operate and tighten the fastener. 9. When the fastener is tightened, release the Trigger (8), and remove the tool from the fastener. 10. If possible, check the actual torque applied to the fastener with a mechanical torque wrench (not supplied). If additional torque is required beyond what is delivered by using air pressure, the fastener may be further tightened using this tool in the manner of a standard ratchet wrench. 11. If removing a fastener, rotate the Reverse Button (38) counterclockwise, assuming that the fastener is a standard right-hand thread. Always check to be sure of the thread direction of any fastener before attempting to install or remove it. If the fastener is a left-hand thread, turn the Reverse Button (38) to the right for removal. 12. Place an appropriate impact socket (not included) over the fastener. Holding the Air Ratchet Wrench with both hands, squeeze the Trigger (8). The fastener should come off. WARNING: If the fastener will not come off, first check to be sure of the direction of the thread. If you have the thread direction correct and the fastener will not come off, DO NOT INCREASE THE AIR PRESSURE to the tool beyond 90 psi. This may damage the tool. You may have to use penetrating oil, heat, or a mechanical wrench to remove the fastener. 13. When you are done using this tool, turn off the air compressor, and disconnect the air hose. Put the Air Ratchet Wrench away in its proper storage place. SKU 92849 Page 6 Maintenance Maintenance . Your Air Ratchet Wrench should be kept clean, dry and lightly oiled. 2. When not in use, store your tool in a suitable place where it will not be exposed to water, corrosive materials, or undue banging around. 3. If you are not using an in-line oiler, you should inject a few drops of pneumatic oil into the air inlet of the tool after every hour of continuous use. 4. If your tool loses power, or you notice air leaks, take it to a certified technician for service. Parts List Part # Description Qty. 1 Housing 1 2 Valve Bushing 1 3 Valve Stem 1 4 O-ring 1 5 Spring 1 6 O-ring 1 7 Valve Plug 1 8 Trigger 1 9 Trigger Pin 1 10 Handle Cover 1 11 Muffler Cover 1 12 O-ring 1 13 Air Regulator 1 14 O-ring 1 15 Air Inlet 1 16 Set Pin 1 17 Spring 1 18 Bearing 1 19 End Plate 1 20 Pin 2 21 Cylinder 1 22 Rotor 1 23 Rotor Blade 4 24 Front Plate 1 Part # Description Qty. 25 Pin 1 26 Ring 1 27 Bearing 1 28 Pin 3 29 Gear 3 30 Gear Plate 1 31 Thread Ring Gear 1 32 Cap 1 33 Needle Bearing 1 34 Crankshaft 1 35 Drive Bushing 1 36 Ratchet Housing 1 37 Ratchet Yoke 1 38 Reverse Button 1 39 Spring 1 40 Set Pin 1 41 Washer 1 42 Ratchet Anvil 1 43 Pin 1 44 Ratchet Pawl 1 45 Spring 2 46 Steel Ball 2 47 Washer 1 48 Retainer Ring 1 NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available indi...


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