Mac Tools Aw434 Repair Service Parts Manual

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The Mac Tools 1/2' Drive Impact Wrench (No. AWP050) offers a maximum breakaway torque of 1,260 ft/lbs. Designed by Mac Tools, the AWP050 was tested and approved by professional technicians at truck, tire, diesel and independent shops, as well as dealerships servicing heavy equipment.

The AWP050 has a handle-forward design that centers the weight of the tool over the handle for better balance and control, leading to less fatigue. A titanium clutch housing, reverse mechanism, and exhaust deflector improves durability and reduces weight.

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The rubber grip provides comfort, while the rubber bumpers on the side protect the user and the tool. Our engineers designed the AWP050 with a side-fed air motor that delivers air more efficiently to the motor for increased performance. Designed for right- and left-handed operations, the AWP050 incorporates a one-handed forward/reverse lever and three-position power settings, allowing the user to change direction quickly and with control.

The AWP050 weighs 4.6 lbs, provides a free speed of 7,225 RPM and a blow rate of 1,160 BPM.

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I received a new impact wrench last year and am ready to put it to use on a winter project. The old one I have been using is cheap and has below average torque. It came with a small bottle of oil and I have always put a couple drops in where the air hose connects each time I have used it. It still works ok and can be used for light duty projects.
I am curious what the recommended service/oiling is for an impact wrench and what type brand oil is most everyone using. The manual stated to order the Mac Tool Oil, but surely there is something I can pick up locally that will work just as good. I want to start off on the right path and expect this tool to last me a very long time. Any suggestions on what to use and how often to oil?