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The Bantam Bully Needle Scaler, Pistol Grip, Model #95510


SKU: E-95510

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The Bantam Bully Needle Scaler, Pistol Grip, Model 95510

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The Bantam Bully Needle Scaler, Pistol Grip, Model #95510 is available for purchase in increments of 1

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Needle Scaler – Pistol Grip Model 95510 Components: 95501 Housing 91300 Large Rubber Seal 95505 Spring 90500 Trigger Assembly 95504 Needle Holder 95507 Screw (2 Req.) 95503 Cushion 250027 Needle (Set of 9) 95502 Driver 93100 Barrel 95506 Spacer Ring 90300 Piston 90100 Pistol Grip 92500 Locking Washer 91301 Small Rubber Seal Lubrication Before using a new tool, pour a small amount of oil into the air inlet, connect the hose, and run the tool momentarily to distribute the oil into all of the working parts. The best oil to use is Superior Pneumatic Oil, but if Superior Pneumatic Oil is not available, do not use oil heavier than SAE #10. Thereafter, insert several drops of oil into the air inlet after every two or three hours of operation. If the unit is in constant use, it must be equipped with an airline lubricator and filter. Operation Always wear safety goggles and protective clothing when in operation. The force and speed of the hammer blows can be regulated by the depression of the trigger. Light pressure on the trigger will start the hammer blowing at a slow rate. Full power is reached when the trigger is fully depressed. Maximum efficiency is reached when operated on 90 PSI at 3 CFM. Caution 1. Never operate air hammers without a chisel or a chisel that is not securely against work. 2. Disconnect the air supply before disassembly. 3. The barrel must be kept tight at all times. A loose barrel will cause the stripping of threads in the handle and loss of power. 4. Connect the hose whip directly to the inlet bushing to eliminate operator fatigue and facilitate the maneuverability of the tool. Disassembly 1. Clamp the barrel in the vise on the flats provided and loosen the set screw in the handle. 2. Unscrew the handle from the barrel, and with the barrel pointing down, lift the handle off the barrel. 3. Lift the rear valve block, wafer, and front valve block with pins, off the barrel. 4. Unscrew the trigger assembly counterclockwise. Note: Any tools needing major work should be taken to a factory or authorized repair station. Assembly 1. Thoroughly clean and inspect all parts for obstructions. Note: Replace trigger washers with new washers. 2. Screw the trigger assembly back into the handle and tighten it. 3. While holding the barrel down, install pins. 4. Place the front valve block on the pins with milled face-up. 5. Install the wafer in the rear valve block. 6. Place the rear valve block on the pins with milled face-down. 7. Screw the barrel into the handle and tighten. 8. Tighten the socket set screw.

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