I bought me a big nasty 4980 last July. Maybe it's just me not being familiar with big bore hammers, but it seems like maybe it's not working like it should.
Since day one, when I'm using it I have lean every bit of my body weight into it when I have the trigger pulled, otherwise the piston doesn't hammer and it just blows air through. If I'm in any kind of position where I can't put my body weight to it, it's not very usable (on a creeper, etc.). It even starts to blow through without hammering if it gets slightly off center, more of a glancing blow when things get sideways. When I've got it loaded with lots of back pressure and am able to hit the piece perfectly square it seems to hit pretty hard.
I use it at my job as a state department of transportation mechanic, working on lots of dump trucks and large equipment, so we've got a large air compressor that runs multiple large air tools all day. Our air pressure is usually 150 psi or so at the hose, so I wouldn't imagine it would be an air delivery problem.
I was just wondering if everyone's performed like this and maybe it's just me. I've used lots of small bore air hammers, from the cheapy Central Pneumatic all the way up to the Snap On 3050, and none perform this way. My boss has an older Matco hammer, and it has to be loaded with some back pressure before it hits, but it's a fraction of what my Astro requires. Thanks a lot in advance to everyone who replies.
Since day one, when I'm using it I have lean every bit of my body weight into it when I have the trigger pulled, otherwise the piston doesn't hammer and it just blows air through. If I'm in any kind of position where I can't put my body weight to it, it's not very usable (on a creeper, etc.). It even starts to blow through without hammering if it gets slightly off center, more of a glancing blow when things get sideways. When I've got it loaded with lots of back pressure and am able to hit the piece perfectly square it seems to hit pretty hard.
I use it at my job as a state department of transportation mechanic, working on lots of dump trucks and large equipment, so we've got a large air compressor that runs multiple large air tools all day. Our air pressure is usually 150 psi or so at the hose, so I wouldn't imagine it would be an air delivery problem.
I was just wondering if everyone's performed like this and maybe it's just me. I've used lots of small bore air hammers, from the cheapy Central Pneumatic all the way up to the Snap On 3050, and none perform this way. My boss has an older Matco hammer, and it has to be loaded with some back pressure before it hits, but it's a fraction of what my Astro requires. Thanks a lot in advance to everyone who replies.