Craftsman CMXPTSG1010NB Instruction Manual
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The maximum air pressure for the Craftsman CMXPTSG1010NB Air Hammer is 90 PSI. Operating it above this pressure may cause damage to the tool.
To maintain the air hammer, regularly oil the tool with pneumatic tool oil, check for air leaks, and clean the air filter to ensure optimal performance.
Use pneumatic tool oil specifically designed for air tools to lubricate the Craftsman CMXPTSG1010NB Air Hammer.
Check the air supply connection, ensure the tool is lubricated, inspect for blockages in the air passage, and confirm that the air pressure is at the recommended level.
Power loss can occur if there is insufficient air pressure, an air leak, or if the tool is not properly lubricated. Inspect these areas for issues.
The air hammer is suitable for tasks such as cutting metal panels, chipping and scraping surfaces, and other demolition and renovation projects.
Store the air hammer in a clean, dry place, preferably in its case. Ensure it is disconnected from the air supply and apply a few drops of oil before storage to prevent rust.
Wear safety glasses and ear protection, ensure the work area is clear, and always disconnect the tool from the air supply before changing accessories.
To change the chisel, disconnect the air supply, pull back the spring retainer, remove the old chisel, insert the new chisel, and release the retainer to secure it.
Excessive vibration may indicate a worn or damaged chisel, incorrect air pressure, or a need for lubrication. Inspect and address these areas as needed.