From:
gabriel drueke <gdrueke@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 01 Feb 2005 09:49:26 -0600
Subject:
New Air Hammer Problem
Hi John,
Recently had the same problem with an air hammer only I was unable to get
mine apart to clean. Sending to the manufacturer is your best bet for a
proper cleaning and to rule out faulty manufacturing or loss of temper. I
was informed that standard air tool oil (which I knew better than to use but
did anyway) tends to gum quickly causing the problem that you describe.
Trow & Holden recommend a lightweight spindle oil (10 weight?) Most
automotive stores will point you in the right direction. Another thing that
has seemed to help me is an in-line filter that collects condensation and
small particles that may give your hammer a cold. Hope this helps
Gabe
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on 1/31/05 7:57 PM, John Halter at halter@---------- wrote:
Quoted text begins.Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with my Cuturi E air hammer. It has not stopped
completely (which I normally fix with the standard bump against my wood
stand),
End of quote.
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