
8 JAT-720 Dual Action Sander 
Storage 
Avoid storing the sander in very humid locations 
which promotes rusting of internal mechanisms. 
Always oil the tool and disconnect air hose before 
storage. 
Air system requirements 
1. Use proper air hose size (refer to tool 
specifications). The hose should be just long 
enough to serve the working area. Excessive 
hose length will cause pressure drop. 
2. Make sure air compressor supplies clean, 
dry air at correct CFM for the tool. 
3. Set air pressure to 90 psi. 
 Excess air pressure 
and/or unclean air will shorten the tool’s 
life and may create a hazardous situation. 
4. Drain water from air compressor tank daily, 
as well as any condensation from air lines. 
Water in the air line may enter the tool and 
cause damage. 
5. Change filters on the air system on a regular 
basis. 
6. Air-line pressure may be increased 
accordingly to compensate for extra-long air 
hoses (usually over 25 feet). Inside diameter 
of hose should be minimum 3/8-inch. 
General Air Tool 
Information 
If the air tool is not performing according to 
specifications, the following are among the most 
common causes. (See also “Troubleshooting” 
section.) 
•Contaminated air such as a dirty air system 
or water in thesystem. 
•Using wrong size tool for the job. 
•Poor maintenance practices, such as using 
excessive air pressure or air volume. 
•Improper or no lubrication. 
Rule of Thumb 
If it takes more than 8 seconds to tighten or loosen 
a bolt or nut with an air impact wrench at 
maximum setting, the air wrench is too small or 
the air compressor CFM is not powerful enough 
for the job. Continued use in either capacity will 
cause damage to the tool. 
Tool Pressure 
JET Air Tools operate on 70-to-100 psi (pounds 
per square inch) air pressure measured at the tool 
when the tool is operating. Set tool to 90 psi 
unless indicated otherwise. Pressure in excess of 
100 psi will shorten the life of the tool. 
Air System Recommendations 
Equip the air compressor intake with a 
replaceable air filter that can be easily cleaned. 
Use safety shut-off valves so air flow can be 
stopped quickly in case of a line break. 
When using multiple hoses, air hoses should be 
larger than leader hose. Join multiple hoses 
directly, rather than with quick connect fittings 
which may cause pressure drops and tool power 
reduction. 
Use anti-whip devices across hose couplings to 
prevent hose from whipping in the event of a hose 
failure or coupling disconnect. 
Always use moisture traps at the compressor for 
the main distribution line. Use moisture traps and 
in-line oilers on each downline that is to be used 
for air tools. (See Figure 2). Place oiler as close to 
air tool as possible for best lubrication. 
Lubrication 
Use a light oil containing rust inhibitors, such as 
SAE #10. Many JET air tools have integral oil 
reservoirs, which should be kept filled when in-line 
oilers are not used. 
If greasing is required, use a grease that is highly 
water resistant for front case components on air 
impact wrenches, grinders and sanders. 
Recycling 
Protect the environment. Your tool contains 
materials which can be recovered or recycled. 
When its useful life has expired, please leave tool 
at a specialized facility.