Specification:

Chuck size: 1/4”(6mm)

No-load speed: 20000 RPM

Air consumption: 2.8 CFM

Power: 0.6HP

Air pressure: 90 PSI

Air inlet specification: 1/4"

Product weight: 0.49 kg


1/4”(6mm) high precision chuck

High temperature carburizing, suitable for greater impact, processed by precision CNC lathe, not easy to deform, bolt specification: M16

Inlet and exhaust

The air inlet is equipped with a filter to prevent foreign matter from entering and damaging the movement. At the same time, the air inlet is also a pneumatic oil filling hole

Humanized annular exhaust design, more environmentally friendly

Intake port installation display

Please inject 2-3cc of #60 pneumatic lubricating oil before and after use every day. After filling the oil, please let the machine run for a few seconds

Chuck assembly display

Assembly display of grinding head


Pneumatic tools "Maintenance Code"

In order to keep your pneumatic tools in good working condition for a long time, please maintain and maintain the tools according to the following items.

*Use proper pressure air

Please use the gas with the pressure in the range of 6.0-8.0KG/CM2 or the pressure required in the instructions. If the air pressure is too low, the working efficiency of the tool will be significantly reduced or even fail to work normally. If the air pressure is too high, although the working efficiency of the tool can be improved, it is easy to damage the internal parts and shorten the life of the tool.

*Use filter

Moisture, dust, rust and other foreign objects in the compressed air are the main causes of premature aging of pneumatic tool parts. Therefore, it is necessary to install a filter. Filter foreign matter in the air to provide clean and dry gas for tools. The filter must have sufficient flow and be cleaned frequently, otherwise it will affect normal operation due to insufficient flow. In addition, after an air compressor has been working for a period of time, a large amount of water will accumulate inside, which must be discharged regularly to ensure that the gas is dry.

*Lubrication of tools

All pneumatic tools must be regularly and appropriately lubricated to ensure normal and long-term work. The correct lubrication method is achieved through the "three-point combination" device (water and oil grid). When the air flows through the water and oil grid, it will expose the lubricating oil in the oil tank, and the choice of lubricating oil is also very important. Using incorrect lubricating oil will cause damage to the tools. Generally, use special lubricating oil for pneumatic tools or SAE#10 lubricating oil. It is strictly forbidden to use concentrated engine oil. If there is no water and oil grid device for the time being, drip 3-4 drops of lubricating oil at the inlet of the tool before and after each work, or unscrew the screw at the pre-designed lubricating hole position, fill in the lubricating oil and lock it. .

*For jobs with beating transmission (wind cannons, wind wrenches, etc.), the beating points should be checked regularly every month.