Clarke 3120161 CAT147 Mini Air Blowgun Instructions

The recommended air pressure for optimal performance is between 70 to 90 PSI (pounds per square inch).
Regularly clean the tool with a dry cloth and lubricate the moving parts with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Check the air supply for adequate pressure, inspect the nozzle for blockages, and ensure all connections are secure and free from leaks.
Yes, the blowgun can be connected to an air compressor using a standard quick-connect fitting, ensuring the pressure does not exceed the recommended limit.
Periodically clean the nozzle with compressed air or a soft brush to remove any debris that might obstruct airflow.
Ensure the trigger is not blocked by debris. Lubricate the trigger mechanism with light oil and check for any visible signs of damage.
Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris and avoid pointing the blowgun at yourself or others.
Yes, the airflow can be adjusted by controlling the pressure supplied to the tool or by using a regulator if available.
Ensure all connections are tight, use thread sealant tape on threaded connections, and inspect for worn or damaged O-rings.
Check the air supply and hose connections, inspect for clogs or damage, and ensure the trigger mechanism is functioning. If the issue persists, consult the manufacturer or a professional for further assistance.