Eagle warrants air tools of its own manufacture against defects in workmanship and
materials under normal use and service for twelve(12) months from date of purchase by
original purchaser. Parts are covered by this warranty for ninety(90) days from date of
purchase.
The following expandable items are warranted against defects in workmanship and
materials for ninety(90) days from date of purchase: sockets, screw driver bits and
accessories, sanding and back-up pads, impact mechanism, chisels and their retain-
ers, cutting and grinding accessories and any other expandable items not specically
mentioned.
Normal wear and tear, service or maintenance items such as O-rings, springs, gaskets,
packing or seals, uid needles and nozzles, motor vanes or blades, collets, chucks or
any such item not specically mentioned are covered for ninety(90) days from date of
purchase warranty only.
Eagle will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the tool or parts that have failed within
the warranty period. If repairs are considered, they will be scheduled in the normal
course of the workow at its service centre.
Not covered under this warranty:
•Indirect or consequential loss or damage or expenses resulting from the
failure or malfunction of this tool.
•Accidents or failures resulting from owners neglect, abuse or failure to operate and maintain the tool in accordance with the instructions provided in the
owner’s manual.
•Tampering, removal or alterations of safety devices will void this warranty.
•Blemishes or cosmetic defects which do not effect the tool’s operation.
•Tools used industrially, commercially or in rental applications.
To claim warranty the owner/purchasers must provide proof of purchase and maintenance records, and when requested ship or deliver at owner/purchasers expense and
cost to Eagle’s factory or service centre
Eagle Air tools are manufactured in accordance with our strict specications and designed
to be used in light duty professional or serious DIY applications. When used in accordance
with warnings and instructions given in this manual, and when properly applied and maintained they should give you many years of productive and trouble free service.
This tool is NOT designed for professional, production or industrial use, when used in these
applications its life expectancy will be signicantly shortened and the warranty will be void.
INSPECTION
Upon receipt of your new tool, carefully check for any shipping damage. If your new tool is
damaged in shipping you need to le a claim with the carrier at once, and before contacting
Eagle’s customer service department.
Also carefully check to make sure all accessories (if included) are with the tool. Make sure
any loose bolts, ttings etc. are tightened before you put this tool into service.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
You should operate this air tool only if you have read this entire manual, and understand
its content, and you are familiar with safety and proper use when operating this equipment.
This air tool is part of a high pressure compressed air system, the following safety precautions must be followed at all times.
1)Always wear protective goggles or safety glasses, hearing protection, protective gloves
and footwear.
2)Air tools can create dust when drilling, grinding, sanding or cutting. This dust can contain substances known to cause cancer, birth defect, etc. Also wear proper breathing
protection.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, and ensure long hair is protected with a proper
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cover.
4)Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure of this tool or any component in the
air delivery system.
5)Do not depress the trigger when connecting this tool to the air supply system. Always
disconnect the tool from the air supply system when changing attachments.
6)Only use attachments specically designed for use with air tools. Hand tool sockets
can shatter and cause serious injury. Do not use worn or damaged attachments. Make
sure attachments are securely attached to the air tool.
7)Do not point the air tool at yourself or any other person.
8)Never use Oxygen or combustible gases to operate this tool. Use only lubricated compressed air regulated to the recommended operating pressure for this tool.
9)Disconnect this tool from its air supply before attempting to install or change attachments or before attempting any service. Also disconnect the air tool from the compressed air system when not in use.
10)Excessive use of this tool can cause injury due to vibration and fatigue. Do not use this
tool in awkward positions, and avoid repetitive work motions. When feeling discomfort,
numbness, fatigue, tingling or pain stop work immediately and seek medical treatment
and advice.
11)Inspect air hoses, and discard if in worn, weak or damaged condition. Make sure all air
connections are tight and secure.
12)Keep hands away from moving parts
Consider working conditions and environment. Do not operate this tool around hazard-
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ous gases or ammable gases. Keep your work area neat and tidy and make sure the
work area is well lit.
14)Always use clamping devices to hold all work securely in place, never use hands or
other body parts for holding work. Both hands must be used to operate this air tool,
enabling control and safety.
15)Do not use this air tool if intoxicated, if you are using drugs or medication causing
drowsiness or if you are tired.
16)Do not leave this air tool unattended, and disconnect from the air delivery system when
not in use. Children must be supervised in the proximity of any air tool or work area.
17)Follow air supply manufacturer’s recommendation for connection of regulators, lters
and other accessories. Do not install quick couplers directly on air tool, it puts unnecessary strain on the air inlet threads, instead install a short length of air hose to the tool.
Do not over tighten tting connecting to the air tool; this could cause the housing to
crack. Use Teon tape or pipe sealant carefully to prevent excess from entering the air
To ensure long life be sure to oil the tool daily. Pour 4 drops of Eagle air tool (SEA 20 non
detergent) oil into the air inlet, and then run the tool for a few seconds to clean.
If tool is an impact wrench tted with a “Zirc” grease tting:
The hammer mechanism of this tool also needs to be greased from time to time (depending
on usage). The tool is equipped with grease tting for this purpose; use this connection to
re-grease the tool using Eagle impact wrench grease.
PLEASE USE EAGLE SEA 20 NON DETERGENT OIL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This ratchet is designed to speed up productivity, not for high torque applications such as head bolts, lug
nuts, etc. DO NOT USE THIS RATCHET UNDER POWER TO BREAK FASTENERS LOOSE. Loosen
fasteners by hand without depressing throttle. Once loose depress throttle. Always perform nal torque
tightening by hand.
This ratchet is rated to 3/8” bolt size. Rating will decrease for U-bolts, long cap screws, spring fasteners
and rusted or corroded fasteners. All these factors absorb power and reduce torque capability.
Use the simplest socket to wrench hook-up. Any additional extensions, U-joints or adapters will absorb
power and reduce torque capability.
Forward/Reverse Lever - Select “F” for forward (clockwise) or “R” for reverse (counter clockwise) operation. Do not attempt to change direction while tool is running.
If fastener bogs, slows or binds the tool (or, if the fastener fails to move in 5 seconds), use a large size
impact wrench with a higher torque rating. Overloading this tool will cause premature wear and/or permanent damage to internal and external drive parts and will void warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOMSCAUSEREMEDY
Air tool does not
run or runs slow.
IMPACT WRENCH
does not impact or
impacts slowly.
Lack of lubrication.Lubricate as per instructions.
Dirt in tool.Clean with mixture of 50/50 tool
Insufcient air pressure.Check regulator and air supply for
Rotor blades worn or motor
bearing worn or dirty.
See causes (above).See remedies (above).
Broken or worn impact
mechanism.
oil/solvent. Lubricate after cleaning.
leaks. Check compressor to make
sure it operates at correct pressure.
Make sure air hose is properly sized
and that multiple hoses are not
connected to same outlet. Check air
hose for leaks and repair.
Max torque (FT/LBS) ...................................................................................................................................................... 60
Air pressure (PSI) (Tool in use at full throttle) .................................................................................................................90
Average air consumption (CFM) ....................................................................................................................................4.0
Air inlet (NPT) ............................................................................................................................................................... 1/4”