Craftsman 875.19981 manual

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    _ Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 3/8-in. Impact Wrench Unpacking When unpacking this product, Carefully inspect for any damage that may have occurred during _ransit. Make sure any ioose _ttings, bolts, etc. are tightened before pt_ting this product into sewice. WARNING: Please read and save these safety and ope[aUng instructions. Read car[...]

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    Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 • Features & Benefits SpeCifications ,_ Product W'arranty Oomp_so{ Requirements • important Safety Instructions • Installation and Operation Maintenance + Exploded View Drawing & Parts List • Troubleshooting ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TOO[...]

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    Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Discoi_nect the air tool from air supply before.changir_ tools or atta_menls_ ..... servicing and during non-operation. DO not wear loose fitting clothing, scarves, or neck ties in work area. Loose clothing may become Caught in moving paris and result in serious perso[...]

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    Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Air Tool Hook Up Before the tool is connected to the air supply, dear the air hose of accumulated dust and moisture by runn{ng air freely through the air hose for 5-10 seconds. Air HoseS for yourAir Tools Figure 1 Illustrates a recommended air hose hook up. A 3/8 inch[...]

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    Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Lubdcatien An in-line filter-regulator-lubricator (fig 1) is recommended as it increases tool life ar_l keeps the tool in sustained operation. The in-line lubdcalor should be mgulady checked and tiffed with air loot oar. Proper adjustment of the ir_line lubltcator is [...]

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    Owner's Manual Model No. 875.199810 Owner's Manual ,=, ..m , , Model No. 875.199810 Toolruns slow or v_ll notoperate. !. Grit or gum in tool 2. No oil in tool 3, Low air pressure 4. Air hose leaks 5. Pressure drops 1. Flush the tool with air tool oil, gum solvent, or an equal mixture of SAE 10 motor oil and kerosene. Lubricate the tool af[...]

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