Clarke 3110805 CAT81 Air Impact Wrench Instructions
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Regularly clean the tool with a dry cloth and apply a few drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before and after each use to ensure smooth operation and longevity.
Check the air pressure to ensure it meets the required 90 PSI, inspect for air leaks in the hose connections, and verify that the tool is properly lubricated.
Yes, the wrench is capable of removing rusted bolts. However, applying a rust penetrating oil prior to use can make the job easier and prevent damage to the tool.
Use an air compressor that can deliver at least 4 CFM at 90 PSI to ensure optimal performance of the Clarke CAT81 Air Impact Wrench.
Check the air supply and ensure it is connected properly. Inspect for blockages in the air inlet and verify that the trigger is functioning correctly.
Yes, it is recommended to use pneumatic tool oil, as it is specifically designed for air tools and helps prevent rust and corrosion.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves, ensure the work area is clean and dry, disconnect the tool from the air supply before maintenance, and never exceed the recommended air pressure.
Inspect the tool for wear and tear before each use, focusing on the air hose connections, the trigger, and any visible components.
While the Clarke CAT81 is durable, avoid using it continuously for prolonged periods to prevent overheating. Allow it to cool down between tasks.
Ensure that all fasteners are tightened and check for wear or damage in the hammer mechanism. Excessive vibration may indicate a need for servicing.