Clarke 3110860 CAT104 Impact Wrench Instructions
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Regularly clean the tool with a dry cloth, lubricate moving parts with appropriate oil, and store it in a dry place to prevent rusting.
The recommended air pressure is between 90-100 PSI for optimal performance. Always ensure your air source is within this range.
Check for adequate air supply, inspect for air leaks, ensure the tool is properly lubricated, and verify that the air pressure is within the recommended range.
Use pneumatic tool oil specifically designed for air tools. Avoid using motor oils or other non-specified lubricants.
Ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Pull back the socket retainer ring and remove the current socket. Attach the new socket by reversing the process.
Check the air hose connection, ensure the compressor is working, and verify that the air pressure is correct. Also, inspect the tool for any visible damage.
Yes, it is suitable for changing tires. Ensure you use the correct socket size and follow safety procedures while operating the tool.
Service the tool every six months or after 200 hours of use, whichever comes first, to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, some noise is normal due to the nature of impact wrenches. However, excessive or unusual noise may indicate a problem and should be inspected.
Store the tool in a clean, dry place, preferably in its case. Disconnect it from the air supply and ensure it is free from debris and moisture before storage.