Product Manual

13. ALWAYS secure workpiece in a vise
or clamp.
14. NEVER point an air tool at oneself
or any other person. Serious injury
COULD occur.
15. ALWAYS work in a well
ventilated area and wear
OSHA approved dust mask.
16. Use ONLY sanding pads
rated at or above the tool’s
RPM.
Check sanding pad for cracks
and wear prior to use. Replace
if damaged. A damaged pad can break
apart during use and cause serious
injury.
17. Ensure sandpaper is fully sealed onto
sanding pad and that pad is securely
tightened to tool spindle.
18. Do NOT free spin tool. Acuate trigger
just before engaging work surface
and release trigger when lifting tool
away from surface.
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Assembly
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Air tools require a supply of clean, dry air
at 90 PSI (6.2 bar). An air supply system
with filter, regulator, and lubricator (FRL)
as shown in Figure 1 should be used.
Campbell Hausfeld FRL model PA2104
(3/8 inch) or PA2114 (1/2 inch) is
recommended.
Water in the air supply can damage the
tool. Drain condensate from compressor
tank and filter daily.
All hoses and fittings must be the correct
size and tightly fastened. Refer to Chart 1
for minimum sizes.
Tool Air Consumption Hose ID
Less than 9 SCFM @ 100% usage 1/4 inch
9 to 34 SCFM @ 100% usage 3/8 inch
Greater than 34 SCFM @ 100% usage 1/2 inch
Chart 1 - Suggested minimum hose diameter to
use based on 50 ft length hose and continuous
SCFM rating of tool. The use of fittings and longer
hose may require a larger diameter hose to be
used.
Option 2: 3 piece combo
Filter, Regulator, and Lubricator
Filter LubricatorRegulator
Option 1: Individual components
Figure 1