areyouanywhere
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2011
- Messages
- 70
Hello all,
Many air hammers are sensitive to being over oiled. If too much oil is used the valve will stick and the tool just blows air. Probably half the time I get an air hammer in for repair it was over oiled.
Some designs are more sensitive to this than others, but if your air hammer is not working it is worth a try cleaning the valve out with rubbing alcohol. Taking them apart is usually very easy and if anything is broken it will be obvious as there are very few parts inside. You want to be able to shake the valve and hear the disk moving inside freely.
Hopefully this is helpful to someone.
Many air hammers are sensitive to being over oiled. If too much oil is used the valve will stick and the tool just blows air. Probably half the time I get an air hammer in for repair it was over oiled.
Some designs are more sensitive to this than others, but if your air hammer is not working it is worth a try cleaning the valve out with rubbing alcohol. Taking them apart is usually very easy and if anything is broken it will be obvious as there are very few parts inside. You want to be able to shake the valve and hear the disk moving inside freely.
Hopefully this is helpful to someone.