Clarke 3110881 CAT214 Reversible Air Drill Instructions

Ensure the air compressor is turned off. Attach the air hose to the drill's air inlet using a quick-connect coupler. Make sure the connection is secure to prevent air leaks.
The recommended air pressure for optimal performance is 90 PSI. Ensure the air compressor is set to this pressure for effective operation.
Check if the air supply is connected properly and the compressor is providing sufficient pressure. Ensure that the drill's trigger is not jammed or stuck.
Use the forward/reverse switch located near the trigger to change the direction of the drill's rotation.
Regularly apply a few drops of pneumatic tool oil to the air inlet to lubricate internal components. Check and replace worn or damaged parts as needed.
Check the air supply for adequate pressure and ensure the hose is not kinked. Inspect the drill for blockages or mechanical issues that may impede performance.
Disconnect the air supply and clean the drill to remove debris. Store it in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent rust and damage.
Overheating can occur if the tool is used continuously without breaks. Allow the drill to cool down between extended use periods to prevent overheating.
Service the drill every 6 months or after approximately 200 hours of use, whichever comes first. This includes checking for wear and applying lubrication.
Stop using the drill immediately and inspect for loose or damaged components. Tighten any loose parts and replace damaged ones before resuming use.