Clarke 3110463 CAT63 Air Nibbler Instructions

Ensure the air supply is set to a pressure of 90 PSI. Use a 1/4 inch NPT air fitting and securely connect it to the tool's air inlet. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent air leaks.
Regularly lubricate the air motor with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil through the air inlet before use. Check and replace worn cutting blades and clean the tool after each use to maintain optimal performance.
Check if the cutting blades are dull or damaged and replace them if necessary. Ensure that the air pressure is set to the recommended 90 PSI and that there are no air leaks in the system.
Yes, the Clarke 3110463 CAT63 Air Nibbler is capable of cutting through stainless steel sheets up to 1.2mm thickness. Use appropriate safety gear and follow operational guidelines while cutting.
Inspect the air connections and ensure all fittings are tightened. Check for any damaged or worn O-rings or seals and replace them if necessary.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply. Use the appropriate tools to remove the blade retaining screws, replace the old blades with new ones, and reassemble. Ensure all screws are securely tightened.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against flying debris. Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped down and never place your hand near the cutting area while the tool is in operation.
Excessive vibration may be caused by worn or unbalanced cutting blades. Inspect and replace the blades if needed. Ensure the tool is properly lubricated and the air supply is stable and at the correct pressure.
Perform regular maintenance by lubricating the tool, replacing worn parts, and storing the tool in a dry, clean environment. Regularly check air pressure and connections to ensure the tool operates efficiently.
The Clarke 3110463 CAT63 Air Nibbler can cut through a variety of materials including sheet metal, aluminum, and plastic, with thicknesses up to 1.5mm depending on the material.