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BellyUpFish

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Ok go easy on me, I'm a relative noob to air tool maintenance.

Several of my Central Pneumatic tools state oil daily with an arrow pointing basically at the exhaust.

Where do I squirt the oil? Back into the exhaust? Seems an odd way to oil something..

Anyone care to set me straight?

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if you use alot of oil, the excess will blow out. it will make a mess in your toolbox over time if you keep over oiling.
 

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I put in a drop each time before use. As mentioned it will just blow out if over oiled.

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Yeah the excess just blows out, no big deal for me. I oil my tools every time I use them.

I started off 20 years ago in bodyshops. You can ruin a paint job pretty quick over oiling the tools.
 

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On my framing guns I put about 10 drops in them every morning. Sometimes another 10 at lunch if I`m shooting a lot of nails.
 

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I actually called and talked to an engineer at Ingersol Rand about oiling their impact wrench. He said a few drops each day before use with Air Tool Oil or 10w equivalent. Said not to use anything above 10w.
 

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I actually called and talked to an engineer at Ingersol Rand about oiling their impact wrench. He said a few drops each day before use with Air Tool Oil or 10w equivalent. Said not to use anything above 10w.

dang! no more 75w140 and wheel bearing grease into the inlet? :sad:
 

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I've been using 3-in1 oil and some very light oil from a Zoom-Spout-Oiler that is used for HVAC motor bearings. Am I slowly killing my air tools?
 

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dang! no more 75w140 and wheel bearing grease into the inlet? :sad:

IR and many other air tools DO spec being greased. IR calls for their own grease, No. 115. I use it in all my air tools that require grease in the works.

Grease is injected through a fitting on the body of the tool, not the air inlet.

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IR and many other air tools DO spec being greased. IR calls for their own grease, No. 115. I use it in all my air tools that require grease in the works.

Grease is injected through a fitting on the body of the tool, not the air inlet.

Greyson


I believe my FAR72c has a grease fitting in the head. anything that moves in an air tool requires some sort of lubrication
 

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I believe my FAR72c has a grease fitting in the head. anything that moves in an air tool requires some sort of lubrication

I believe there are oilless air tools from Dotco, IR, Atlas Copco, etc... They are designed to work in a clean environment.
 

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I put a couple drops in occasionally. An older guy I worked with years ago told me to use ATF in them. Said not only was it automatic transmission fluid..it also meant air tool fluid..lol
 

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I have a gallon of air tool oil that was tossed in when I bought my first bostich brad nailer in about 1987. more than a life time supply. I oil the tools each time I use them, my hired guys, well if I ask them did you oil the gun today? uhmm, no, not yet.
 

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so, you guys seem to agree, if my 1/2" HF earthquake sit for weeks and then all I do is take my wheels off and put them back on, using put 2 drops of oil is probably too much, correct?

I guess, I'll switch to 1 drop. :)
 
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IR and many other air tools DO spec being greased. IR calls for their own grease, No. 115. I use it in all my air tools that require grease in the works.

Grease is injected through a fitting on the body of the tool, not the air inlet.

Greyson

That's a good point... I have a few tools with a fitting just for that purpose... I have never injected grease there. I oil a tool the first time I use it everyday with a few drops of marvel air tool oil.

What tools are you guys using where you have to inject the grease? And where do you get the grease?
 

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so, you guys seem to agree, if my 1/2" HF earthquake sit for weeks and then all I do is take my wheels off and put them back on, using put 2 drops of oil is probably too much, correct?

I guess, I'll switch to 1 drop. :)

No, I do not think 2 drops is too much.
That is just my opinion though.
I usually put a pretty good amount in, and let the excess blow out the exhaust.
I usually have an old rag there, and wipe the gun down a little bit.
 

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I bought a 1lb can of 115 grease and it should last me 20 years. I use a mini grease gun to pump it in. You can't really over-do it, the excess grease will blow out when you hammer something hard. If you can feel a metallic hit when hand twisting your impact wrench anvil, it's time for some grease.

I use this gun:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?search=true&item_ID=649016&PartNo=YA4190A&group_id=675609&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all

I bought one of these for $5, but the tip was not pointed enough to get in the fittings. I had to turn turn the point down on the lathe to match my higher quality gun.
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-oz-mini-grease-gun-93486.html

Greyson
 
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