Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Kit Instructions

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Year 2021
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Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit Specification

The Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit is designed for versatility and efficiency, catering to various automotive and workshop applications. This kit includes three essential air tools: an impact wrench, an air ratchet, and an air hammer, each crafted to deliver optimal performance in their respective functions. The impact wrench boasts a robust design with a maximum torque output that facilitates the easy removal and tightening of lug nuts and bolts, making it ideal for tire changes and maintenance tasks. The air ratchet offers precision and control, with a compact form factor that allows access to tight spaces and provides adequate torque for fastening operations. Complementing these tools, the air hammer is engineered for tasks requiring a powerful impact, such as cutting, chipping, and scraping.

Each tool in the Clarke KIT700 is constructed with durability in mind, featuring high-quality materials that enhance longevity and reliability under frequent use. The ergonomic design of the tools ensures comfortable handling, reducing user fatigue during extended operations. The kit operates efficiently at standard air compressor settings, making it compatible with most workshop setups. Additionally, it includes essential accessories such as a set of chisels for the air hammer, ensuring users have everything needed to begin work immediately.

The Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit is an excellent investment for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering a combination of power, precision, and convenience. Its comprehensive nature and reliable performance make it a valuable addition to any tool collection, providing the necessary tools to tackle a wide range of tasks with ease.

Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit F.A.Q.

What is included in the Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit?

The Clarke 3108005 KIT700 3 Piece Air Tool Kit includes a 1/2" impact wrench, a 3/8" air ratchet, and an air hammer with assorted chisels.

How do I connect the air tools to an air compressor?

To connect the air tools, attach the hose from your air compressor to the tool's air inlet using the appropriate coupler. Ensure all connections are secure to prevent air leaks.

What is the recommended air pressure for operating these tools?

The recommended air pressure for operating the tools in the Clarke 3108005 KIT700 is typically between 90-120 PSI. Refer to the tool's user manual for specific PSI requirements.

How can I maintain the air tools for optimal performance?

Regular maintenance includes lubricating the tools with pneumatic tool oil, checking for air leaks, and cleaning the tools after use to remove dust and debris.

What should I do if the air wrench loses power during use?

If the air wrench loses power, check the air pressure, inspect the hose for leaks, and ensure the tool is adequately lubricated. Also, verify that the compressor is functioning properly.

How do I change the chisels on the air hammer?

To change the chisels on the air hammer, disconnect the air supply, pull back the spring-loaded collar on the air hammer, insert the new chisel, and release the collar to secure it.

Why is my air ratchet not tightening bolts properly?

If the air ratchet is not tightening bolts, ensure the air pressure is adequate, the tool is correctly lubricated, and the ratchet head is not worn or damaged.

Can I use the air tools with any air compressor?

The air tools can be used with most air compressors as long as the compressor can deliver the required PSI and CFM (cubic feet per minute) for the tools' operation. Check the specifications of both the tools and the compressor.

What safety precautions should I take when using air tools?

Always wear safety goggles and gloves, ensure the work area is clear of hazards, and never point air tools at yourself or others. Disconnect the air supply before making adjustments or changing accessories.

How do I troubleshoot air leaks in the tool connections?

Inspect all connections for signs of wear or damage, replace faulty hoses or couplers, and use thread seal tape on threaded connections to ensure a tight seal.