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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT

 Failure to follow these precautions could

result in personal injury, and/or damage to

property.

When operating this tool, ALWAYS wear:

a.

approved impact resistant SAFETY

GOGGLES. (Eye glasses are NOT
safety glasses)

b.

a DUST MASK

c.

EAR DEFENDERS

d.

a good pair of INDUSTRIAL GLOVES

ALWAYS 

disconnect the tool when not

in use, and before carrying out any
maintenance

ALWAYS 

keep a safe distance between

yourself and other people when using
the tool.

ALWAYS 

maintain the tool with care.Keep

it clean for best and safest performance.

NEVER 

wear ill fitting clothing, remove

watches and rings.

Quick change couplings should not be
located at the tool. They add weight
and could fail due to vibration.

DO NOT

 over-reach. Keep your proper

footing  and balance at all times.

DO NOT

 force or misuse the tool. It will

do a better and safer job at the rate for
which it was designed.

DO NOT

 abuse hoses or connectors.

NEVER carry a tool by the hose, or yank
it to disconnect from the air supply. Keep
hoses away from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Check hoses for leaks or worn
condition before use, and ensure that
all connections are secure.

DO NOT

 exceed 90 PSI at the tool.

DO NOT

 modify the tool in any way.

DO NOT 

remove any labels. Damaged

labels  should be replaced.

This tool vibrates with use. Vibration may
be harmful to your hands or arms. Stop
using the tool if discomfort, a tingling
feeling or pain occurs. Seek medical
advice before resuming use.

ALWAYS 

use screens to protect people

in the vicinity from flying debris.

NEVER point the tool at anyone.

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WARNING

Compressed air can be

dangerous. Ensure that you are

thoroughly familiar with all

precautions relating to the use

of compressors and

compressed air  supply.

AIR SUPPLY

Tools of this type, operate on a wide range
of air pressures. It is recommended that air
pressure to this tool does not exceed 90 PSI
(6.1bar), at the tool when running. Higher
pressure and unclean air, will shorten the tools’
life because of faster wear, and could be a
safety hazard.
Water in the air line will cause damage to
the tool, ensure it is properly maintained at
all times.

The recommended procedure to connect
this tool to an air supply, is shown at fig. 1 on
Inside front cover.

The air inlet used for connecting air supply,
has a standard ¼” BSP thread.

Line pressure, or hose inside diameter, should
be increased to compensate for unusually
long air hoses (over 10m). Minimum hose
diameter should be 6mm (¼") ID., and fittings
should have the same inside dimensions.

ASSEMBLY

Attach Handle (Item 56), Screw on tightly, Do
Not Overtighten, (No Tools Required).

With the air supply turned OFF, connect the
hose of the Angle Grinder to your airline.

Your Grinder is now ready for use.

Summary of Contents for CAT 52

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0807 4 ANGLE GRINDER 4 ANGLE GRINDER MODEL NO CAT 52 PART No 3110685 ...

Page 2: ...ange specifications at any time without prior notice Always consult the machines data plate 2 Fig 1 SPECIFICATIONS Model CAG52 Part Number 3110685 Rated Wheel Capacity 4 x 1 4 type 27 depressed center Free Speed 12000 RPM Recom Air Pressure 90 PSI Ave Air Consumption 6 CFM Spindle Thread size 3 8 UNF Air Inlet 1 4 Hose Size 3 8 ID Length 8 3 4 Weight 3 1 lbs ...

Page 3: ...tions carefully before operating the tool Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Air 4 Angle Grinder Before using the device please read this manual thoroughly and carefully follow all instructions given This is for your own safety and that of others around you and is also to helpyou achieve long and trouble free service from your new tool 2 ACCESSORIES A wide range of Airline accessories is availab...

Page 4: ...els should be replaced This tool vibrates with use Vibration may be harmful to your hands or arms Stop using the tool if discomfort a tingling feeling or pain occurs Seek medical advice before resuming use ALWAYS use screens to protect people in the vicinity from flying debris NEVER point the tool at anyone 3 WARNING Compressed air can be dangerous Ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with all ...

Page 5: ... Daily before use 1 Drain water from air tank air line and compressor 2 Check and clean if necessary the air inlet gauze filter 3 Pour a few drops of CLARKE Air Line Oil approx 3cc into the air inlet This should be carried out regardless of whether or not an air line lubricator is used If an Air line lubricator is NOT used this procedure should be repeated after every two to three hours of use If ...

Page 6: ... Throttle Lever 1 46 AG 30046 Center Weel Guard 1 15 DG 14027 Throttle Lever Lock 1 47 SW2 050A SpringWasher 3 16 DG 14028 Spring Lever Lock 1 48 S4 5012A ButtonHeadScrew 3 17 SP 25220 SpringPin 1 52 AG 30052 Flange 1 18 AG 30018 Rear End Plate Gasket 1 53 AG 30053 FlangeRubberShield 1 20 BB 06062 Ball Bearing 1 54 AG 30054 FlangeNut 1 22 AG 30022 Rear End Plate 1 55 AG 30055 Handle Bracket 1 23 S...

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