Specifications
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• The retaining spring has a life expectancy, depending upon the
intensity of usage. It is recommended that you procure a spare
spring for use in the event of failure occurring during the course of a
particular job.
DISCONNECTING THE AIR SUPPLY
Do not disconnect the air supply hose until the air supply has been shut down
and the compressed air pressure released. Refer to the compressor instruction
manual for the procedure to shut down and release the compressed air. Once
the pressure has been released, disconnect the air supply hose from the tool.
STORAGE
If the tool is to be stored, or is idle for longer than 24 hours, run a few drops of
Clarke air line oil into the air inlet, and run the tool for 5 seconds in order to
lubricate the internal parts. Clarke air-line oil is available from your Clarke
dealer, part no. 3050825.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION
Tool runs slowly or will
not operate.
Dirt or gum in the tool Flush the tool with air line oil
or gum solvent.
Air hose leaks. Tighten and seal hose
fittings with teflon tape.
Low air pressure. Adjust compressor
regulator to 90 psi. Check
the hose is the correct size
and length.
No oil in tool Lubricate the tool.
Worn rotor blades. Return to Clarke dealer for
repair.
Water in airline. Drain air receiver and/or in-
line filter. Run tool until clear
of water. Oil tool again.
Tool will not shut off. O-rings damaged or ill-
fitting in seat.
Return to Clarke dealer for
repair.
Tool runs erratically. Cylinder may have
come loose from the
housing.
Tighten cylinder or return to
Clarke dealer.










