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Using hoses on retractable reels reduces grime by keeping the couplers off the ground. Keeping tools clean helps prolong life and maintain performance. If there is a lack of pressure, make sure the pressure setting is correct at the compressor and regulator. If you find the air compressor is working properly with correct pressure, the performance issues might be due to a poorly connected or kinked air hose or a hose with too small of a diameter to allow enough flow to meet the tool requirements.

If the connections and hoses are good, slow performance could be the result of contaminants inside the tool or a mechanical problem. When dust and grit enter the tool, they create deposits that can gum up the lubricating oil used in the tool. To get rid of oil deposits and grit, flush the tool with the cleaning agents recommended by the tool manufacturer. Once the tool is cleaned, be sure to lubricate it with appropriate pneumatic tool oil. If the performance issues are caused by a mechanical problem with the tool, it may require repair at a shop.

Parts that are prone to wear — and therefore need routine maintenance or replacement — are seals, bearings and the rotor blade inside the motor. A: Poor maintenance is a common cause of sluggish tool performance. When pneumatic tool performance seems weak, the easiest solution to try is proper lubrication. Pneumatic tools should be lubricated with oil on a regular basis to reduce friction and prevent water contamination.

Lubricate by putting just a few drops of tool manufacturer-approved pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet connection. Tools that see heavy use should be oiled at least once a day. Be careful to avoid over-lubrication. Seals can also be damaged when the wrong oil is used. Different oils and lubricants are recommended by tool manufacturers, so be sure to check the manual. A: Taking good care of the air hose helps promote tool performance and reduce maintenance.

Use the proper hose for the tool and fittings that are the correct diameter. You can also look for hoses specifically designed to resist abrasion, cutting, crushing or failure from continuous flexing. Plus, using this air tool is simple. All you have to do is place the rivet, then insert the tool into the hole. After you press the trigger, the compressed air will propel the rivet into place. Although a pneumatic riveter is lightweight and easy to use, you need to connect it to an air compressor.

As such, a downside for this air tool is a limited reach because you can only go as far as the hose will allow. Air nailers are tools that can drive nails into wood or other materials using pressurized air. These powerful devices can help you finish heavy-duty tasks quickly and with ease.

As you know, nails come in various sizes, and they have a specific purpose. For example, a brad nail is used to attach thin trims, boards, and moldings. Remember, these delicate materials may crack if you use larger nails. For this reason, you need small and unnoticeable nails, like a brad nail. With a brad nailer, you can attach delicate materials without using a putty or a sealant. Additionally, it is capable of driving brad nails in a matter of seconds. However, this type of air tool is only suitable for lightweight boards, trims, or moldings.

You can use a regular hammer for big nails; however, it can be troublesome and time-consuming. For instance, you may end up bending the nail or damaging the board if you use a regular hammer. These common problems can be solved with a pneumatic framing nailer. A pneumatic framing nailer uses pressurized air to drive big nails into the wood.

As a powerful tool, it can send the nail straight to the wood in a matter of seconds, enabling you to complete heavy-duty nailing tasks as quickly as possible. A pneumatic staple gun is like a gun with a trigger and cartridge. It is often used to attach materials that can be easily dislodged if you use a nail. These tasks include house wrap, insulation, and engineered flooring or hardwood flooring underlayment. Like other types of air tools, a pneumatic staple gun uses compressed air to drive the staples into a plank of wood or any hard surfaces without causing damage.

Plus, it is easy to use, and it will allow you to complete your task faster than a manual or electric staple gun. A bonus is that using compressed air is cheaper than electricity or gas. Also known as an air chisel, an air hammer is typically used to cut metals and carve stones. Aside from that, this powerful tool is designed to accept different attachments.

As such, you can also use it for various applications, including flattening or shaping metals, wood and stone chiseling, and tile or cement removal. An air hammer uses compressed air to operate; thus, it can break things with ease. Additionally, this air tool will allow you to finish your task faster than other tools.

However, it is pricier than its counterparts. Sanding is one of the most tedious and exhausting tasks in construction and woodworking. Fortunately, pneumatic sanders are now widely available on the market. A pneumatic sander is powered by compressed air, and it is used to make metal or wood surfaces smooth. Drilling a hole may seem like a simple task; however, there are some instances when you end drilling a crooked hole, compromising the whole project. An air drill will not only help you make straight holes.

It can also save you some time. Global Presence with Local Support. Not quite sure about what you are looking for? Use the links below to jump directly to the most searched topics. Most search keywords. Products Search for a product? Legacy online catalogs Open our mobile-friendly online catalog Online catalog. Dealers locator Find you closest dealer. More Find your local contact. Find your tool. Pneumatic Tools Today the Chicago Pneumatic range includes more than products, many of which have been industry-leading in their innovative way of solving your everyday challenges.

Impact Wrenches The use of the latest technologies and materials, such as composite housing or steel housing for the toughest materials, makes CP Industrial impacts the best in each class. Ratchet Wrenches Due to their small size and light weight, pneumatic ratchets are an excellent choice for fastening in tight or cumbersome applications.

Screwdrivers Chicago Pneumatic offers a full range of screwdrivers that are rigorously engineered to meet your demands for productivity, accuracy, and durability for the more demanding applications.

Grinders For maximum material removal with minimum effort and high-quality finish, Chicago Pneumatic delivers robust, durable and lightweight easy-to-handle tools. The air feeding the tool may contain oil or antifreeze, discharging contaminated air into the environment around you.

Special precautions may be needed in confined or poorly ventilated spaces. If oil-contaminated air discharges near where you grip the tool, your hands may become oily, resulting in a dangerous loss of grip.

It helps to frequently wipe both your hands and the tool and to be sure you are not over oiling the tool. To eliminate the hazard, find a replacement tool with a better design. Air Temperature: If the air discharges on your hand, you can feel that it is cold. Under certain conditions, the temperature could be low enough to cause frostbite, stiffen your fingers, or even make you more susceptible to certain types of cumulative trauma injuries.

Again, this may indicate poor tool design.



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