Clarke 3110835 CAT87 Reversible Air Drills Instructions
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To reverse the direction of the Clarke 3110835 CAT87 Air Drill, locate the reverse switch near the trigger. Slide it to either side to change the direction of the drill bit rotation.
The recommended air pressure for operating the Clarke CAT87 Drill is 90 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set to this pressure for optimal performance.
Regular maintenance includes lubricating the drill with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil before each use, checking and replacing worn parts, and ensuring the air supply is clean and dry.
If your drill is not starting, check the air supply connection, ensure the compressor is functioning properly, verify that the air pressure is adequate, and inspect the drill for any blockages or damage.
Yes, the Clarke CAT87 Drill is versatile and can be used for both drilling and screwdriving tasks. Ensure you use the appropriate bits for each task.
Store the drill in a clean, dry place, ideally in its original case. Disconnect it from the air supply, and apply a few drops of oil to prevent rust.
Power loss can be due to insufficient air pressure, clogged air filters, or leaks in the air hose. Check these elements and ensure they are in good condition.
The drill is compatible with standard 3/8-inch shank drill bits. Ensure the bits are secured properly in the chuck before use.
Parts should be inspected regularly and replaced as needed based on wear and tear. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for specific part lifespan.
Always wear protective eyewear, ensure the work area is clear of obstructions, secure the material being drilled, and disconnect the drill from the air supply when changing bits or performing maintenance.