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if its like most of them it goes in the air chuck just a few drops i belive or theres a set screww at the under side by trigger more to the frount not 100 % sure
Yes. Every air tool has an exhaust. On impact wrenches this is usually on the front. Oil is necessary to lubricate the tool and it is delivered through the tool on the same path as the air. But maybe you don't need quite so much oil. If you are trying to keep those nice wheels clean, you can loosely hold a rag over the exhaust. Or some devices have a means to re-direct the exhaust.
The problem is in the trigger valve and is a very common problem with these and other brand, some even do that when new! Most people just live with it but you can dissassemble the gun and try.
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