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MAINTENANCE

WARNING! 

Make sure that the sander is disconnected from the air supply

before starting any cleaning or
maintenance procedures.

DAILY

Drain water from the compressor air
tank and air-line.

Pour a few drops of CLARKE air line
oil**, 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.

WEEKLY

Check the air inlet screen filter in Fig 3
and clean if necessary.

CLEANING

Keep the body of the sander clean and free from debris. Grit or gum
deposits in the tool may reduce efficiency.

After extensive use, remove the screen filter and flush out the sander with
gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE No10 oil and paraffin. Allow to
dry before use.

SERVICING AND REPAIRS

Major servicing and repair must be carried out by your local CLARKE
dealer.

PERFORMANCE

Please note that factors other than the tool may effect its operation and
efficiency such as reduced compressor output, excessive drain on the airline,
moisture or restrictions in the line, or the use of connectors of improper size or
poor condition which will reduce air supply.

**Clarke Air Line Oil is available from your CLARKE dealer part no. 3050825.

ACCESSORIES

A wide range of airline accessories are available including filter/regulators,
lubricators, high pressure hoses, etc. Contact your CLARKE dealer for further
information, or call CLARKE International on 01992 565333.

Air Inlet Screen

Filter (located

here)

Fig 3

Summary of Contents for CAT111

Page 1: ...ORBITAL SANDER Part Nos 3120126 GC0409 MODEL No CAT111 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without p...

Page 3: ...national reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION e r u t a e F n o i t a c i f i c e p S t h g i e W s b l 1 4 g k 8 1 h x w x l s n o i s n...

Page 4: ...ty materials Always wear ear protectors when using the sander Do not over reach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Never use any type of bottled gas as a source of power for the sander Do no...

Page 5: ...r It will do a better and safer job at the rate for which it was designed This sander vibrates during use Vibration may be harmful to your hands or arms Stop using the tool if discomfort a tingling fe...

Page 6: ...8 metres line presure may need to be increased A typical airline arrangement is shown on the right If an automatic in line filter regulator lubricator unit is used it will keep the tool in good condi...

Page 7: ...mediately Orbital Sander Male screw in adaptor Bottle of Airline Oil Operators Manual this document ASSEMBLY 1 Remove the plastic blanking plug from the connection port of the sander 2 Pour 2 3 drops...

Page 8: ...is replaced at the airline connection port once the airline has been disconnected OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Only use sanding sheets designed for use with a rectangular orbital sander pre cut s...

Page 9: ...o t r o t a l u g e r t s u j d A 2 n o i t i s o p t r o h s n i l o o t e t a r e p O 3 s t s r u b r i A n u r t o n l l i w l o o T m o r f y l e e r f s w o l f t s u a h x e o t e u d k c u t s...

Page 10: ...remove the screen filter and flush out the sander with gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE No10 oil and paraffin Allow to dry before use SERVICING AND REPAIRS Major servicing and repair must b...

Page 11: ...11 PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 12: ...t e l n I r i A 1 1 1 1 1 T A C N O R 4 3 g e L e l b i x e l F 4 3 1 1 1 T A C N O R 2 1 g n i R O 2 1 1 1 1 T A C N O R 5 3 w e r c S 5 3 1 1 1 T A C N O R 3 1 m e t S e v l a V 3 1 1 1 1 T A C N O...

Page 13: ...ead finger and white finger These are painful conditions and are widespread in industries where vibrating tools are used The health risk depends upon the vibration level and the length of time of expo...

Page 14: ...per day The uncertainty factor should also be taken into account when assessing a risk The two figures a and K may be added together and the resultant value used to assess the risk It should be noted...

Page 15: ...15 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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