JET JAT-900 Short-Barrel Pneumatic Hammer, 1-5/8" Stroke

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JAT-900,901,902 Pneumatic Hammer
Troubleshooting JAT-900/901/902 Pneumatic Hammer
Any disassembly of the tool should be done by qualified service personnel. For problems not addressed
below, contact JET technical service at 800-274-6846.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
Tool will not start. Air valve closed or obstructed. Open valve; clear any obstructions.
Dirt or gum deposits on
components.
Flush tool with gum solvent.
If problem persists, disassemble,
clean and lubricate internal parts.
Internal components are worn. Replace worn components.
Trigger inoperable. Clean trigger mechanism to ensure
free movement. Replace
mechanism if needed.
Excessive or abnormal
vibration.
Improper lubrication. Lubricate according to instructions
in this manual.
Starts immediately as soon
as air is connected.
Throttle or trigger is
malfunctioning.
Inspect and repair throttle and/or
trigger.
Loss of power; erratic
action, or speed remains
constant when turning
regulator.
Low air pressure. Verify compressor has proper CFM
rating for tool.
Check compressor regulator
setting; set air pressure to 90 psi.
Set regulator knob on tool to
maximum setting.
Check for loose connections.
Moisture or obstruction in air
hose.
Air supply must be clean and dry.
Clean out air hose(s) and remove
any kinks or bends.
Improper size of air transmission
lines, hoses, fittings, or
couplings.
Use appropriate-sized air
lines/hoses.
Verify proper fittings/couplings.
Dirt or gum deposits on
components.
Flush tool with gum solvent.
Check and clean air filter on
compressor.
Clean external areas of tool. If
problem persists, disassemble,
clean and lubricate internal parts.
Regulator is malfunctioning. Replace regulator.
Housing becomes
excessively hot.
Improper lubrication. Lubricate according to instructions
in this manual.
Worn components. Replace components as needed.
Severe air leakage.
(Note: Minimal escape of
air is often normal for air
tools.)
Air valve obstructed or damaged. Clean or replace.
Housing loose or damaged. Tighten or replace as needed.
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