Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Instructions

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Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Specification

The Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Tool is engineered for precision and efficiency in various industrial and mechanical applications. This air drill is designed with a 90-degree angled head, allowing users to access tight and awkward spaces effortlessly, which is essential for tasks that demand precision in confined areas. The tool operates on compressed air, requiring a typical air pressure of 90 PSI to deliver optimal performance. It features a robust motor, capable of producing a free speed of up to 1,800 revolutions per minute, ensuring fast drilling with consistent torque.

The CAT61 is constructed with a durable aluminum housing, combining lightweight handling with enduring strength to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty usage. Its ergonomic design minimizes operator fatigue, incorporating a comfortable grip that enhances control and precision during extended operations. The air drill is equipped with a 3/8-inch keyed chuck, providing secure bit retention and compatibility with a wide range of drill bits, making it versatile for various drilling tasks.

Additionally, the Clarke 3110461 includes an adjustable exhaust to direct air away from the work surface, maintaining a clean and safe working environment. The tool’s compact design, with an overall length of approximately 7 inches, further enhances its maneuverability in restricted spaces. The Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Tool is an essential asset for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their drilling tasks, combining advanced engineering with user-centric features to deliver exceptional performance across diverse industrial applications.

Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill F.A.Q.

What is the recommended air pressure for the Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Tool?

The recommended air pressure for the Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Angled Air Drill Tool is 90 PSI.

How do I properly lubricate the Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Air Drill?

To properly lubricate the air drill, add a few drops of pneumatic tool oil to the air inlet before each use. This ensures smooth operation and prolongs the tool's life.

What type of drill bits are compatible with the CAT61 Angled Air Drill?

The CAT61 Angled Air Drill is compatible with standard twist drill bits up to 3/8 inch in diameter. Ensure the bits are designed for use with air drills.

How can I troubleshoot a lack of power in my CAT61 Air Drill?

If experiencing a lack of power, check the air supply for adequate pressure and ensure there is no blockage in the air hose. Regularly inspect and clean the tool's air filter as well.

What maintenance steps should be taken to ensure the longevity of the CAT61 Air Drill?

Regularly lubricate the tool, check for air leaks, tighten any loose components, and store the drill in a clean, dry place when not in use to ensure longevity.

How do I change the drill bit on the Clarke 3110461 CAT61 Air Drill?

To change the drill bit, first disconnect the air supply. Use a chuck key to loosen the chuck, remove the old bit, insert the new bit, and then tighten the chuck securely.

What should I do if the CAT61 Air Drill overheats during use?

If the tool overheats, stop using it immediately, disconnect the air supply, and allow it to cool down. Check for any obstructions in the airflow and ensure proper lubrication before resuming use.

Can the CAT61 Air Drill be used for metal drilling applications?

Yes, the CAT61 Air Drill can be used for metal drilling, provided that the correct type of drill bit for metal is used, and the drill is operated at the appropriate speed and pressure.

What safety precautions should I take while using the CAT61 Air Drill?

Wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against flying debris, ensure the workpiece is securely clamped, and verify that the drill bit is properly secured in the chuck before operation.

How to resolve air leakage issues with the CAT61 Air Drill?

Inspect all connections and seals for damage or wear. Replace any faulty O-rings or couplings, and ensure all connections are tight and secure to resolve air leakage issues.