clarke CAT208 X-PRO 3-in-1 Combination Composite AirTOOL KIT Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- Clarke
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CAT208 X-PRO 3-in-1 Combination Composite AirTOOL KIT
Instructions
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE 3 in 1 Combination Air Tool Kit
Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and
follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of
yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your
purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to 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 prior permission.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number | CAT208 |
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Dimensions (L x W x H) | 198 mm (right angle grinder) 201 mm (die grinder) |
266 mm (ratchet wrench) x 72 mm x 43 mm
Weight| 2.4 kg (complete)
Air Inlet Size| 1/4″BSP (female)
Operating Pressure| 90 psi (6.2 bar)
Air Consumption| 4 cfm (average)
Speed settings| Variable speed trigger
Die Grinder
Max No Load Speed Collet size
Weight| 18000 rpm @ 90psi 1 /4″(6 mm)
0.795 kg
Right angle die grinder
Max No Load Speed Collet size
Weight| 15000 rpm @ 90psi 1 /4″(6 mm)
0.915 kg
Ratchet wrench
Max No Load Speed Reverse action
Maximum torques Drive size
Weight| 180 rpm @ 90psi F/R knob
60 ft/lb (85 Nm) 3/8″
1.4 kg
Sound Pressure Level (LpA dB)| 86 dB(A) (all tools)
Sound Power Level (LwA dB)| 99 dB(A) (all tools)
Vibration Levels| 3.95 m/s2 (uncertainty factor 1.5 m/s2)
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print. However CLARKE International reserves the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
CAUTION: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
- ALWAYS keep the work area clean and tidy.
- ALWAYS dress appropriately – Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Tie long hair out of the way.
- ALWAYS keep children and visitors away – Do not let children handle the air tool.
- DO NOT operate the tool where there are flammable liquids or gases.
USE OF AIR-POWERED TOOLS
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ALWAYS stay alert and use common sense – do not operate the air tool when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
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ALWAYS wear eye protectors when using the air tool – Eye protectors must provide protection from flying particles from the front and the side.
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ALWAYS wear ear protectors when using the air tool.
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DO NOT overreach – Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
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DO NOT use oxygen, CO, combustible gases, or any type of bottled gas as a source of power for the air tool.
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DO NOT connect the air supply hose with your finger on the trigger.
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DO NOT exceed the maximum pressure for the air tool of 90 psi / 6.2 bar.
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ALWAYS check hoses for leaks or worn conditions before use, and ensure that all connections are secure.
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DO NOT use the air tool for any other purpose than that described in this manual.
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ALWAYS keep the air hose away from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
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DO NOT fit the air tool to a stand or clamping device that may damage it.
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DO NOT carry out any alterations or modifications to the air tool.
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ALWAYS disconnect from the air supply when:
• Performing any maintenance.
• The air tool is not in use.
• The air tool will be left unattended.
• Moving to another work area. -
DO NOT use the air tool if it is defective or operating abnormally.
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DO NOT damage the air tool by applying excessive force.
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ALWAYS maintain the air tool with care. Keep it clean for the best and safest performance.
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Quick change couplings should not be located at the air tool. They add weight and could fail due to vibration.
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DO NOT force or misuse the air tool. It will do a better and safer job at the rate at which it was designed.
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These air tools vibrate with use. Vibration may be harmful to your hands or arms. Stop using the air tool if discomfort, a tingling feeling, or pain occurs.
Seek medical advice before resuming use. -
DO NOT carry the air tool by the air supply hose.
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DO NOT carry the air tool with your finger on the trigger.
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When not in use, disconnect the air tool from the air supply and store it in a dry place out of the reach of children.
OVERVIEW
NO | DESCRIPTION | NO | DESCRIPTION |
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A | Right Angle Drive attachment | D | 4 x Collet Wrenches (11,14,17 &19 mm) |
B | Ratchet wrench attachment | E | 1 /4″ Male Connector |
C | Die grinder attachment | ||
1 | Grease nipple | 3 | Trigger |
2 | Quick-release locking collar | 4 | Air Inlet |
5 | Quick connector |
COMPRESSED AIR REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: COMPRESSED AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS. ENSURE THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR
WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO THE USE OF COMPRESSORS AND COMPRESSED AIR
SUPPLY.
A typical airline layout is shown below. If an automatic in-line
filter/regulator is used it will keep the tool in good condition but should be
regularly checked and topped up with oil. SAE 10 oil should be used and the
lubricator adjusted to approx 2 drops per minute.
Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air as a power source.
AIR SYSTEM LAYOUT
1. Air Tool | 9. Drain Valve |
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2. Air Hose | 10. 1/2″ Or Larger Pipe And Fitting |
3. Oiler | 11. Air Dryer |
4. Pressure Regulator | 12.1″ Or Larger Pipe And Fitting |
5. Filter | 13. Air Compressor |
6. Shut Off Valve | 14. Auto Drain |
7. Whip Hose | 15. Drain Valve |
8. Coupler Body And Connector |
Air compressors used with the air tool must comply with the appropriate
European Community Safety Directives.
The air hose should be rated at least 150% of the maximum operating pressure
of the tool.
A build-up of moisture or oil in the air compressor will accelerate wear and
corrosion in the tool. ensure any moisture is drained from the compressor
daily and the inlet filter is kept clean.
If an unusually long air hose is required, (over 8 meters), the line pressure
or the hose inside diameter may need to be increased. The air hose must be
rated at least 150% of the maximum operating pressure of the air tool.
Never exceed the maximum operating pressure for the air tool. It is
recommended that air pressure to the air tool does not exceed 90 psi at the
air tool when running. Higher pressures and unclean air will shorten the life
of the air tool due to faster wear and is a possible safety hazard.
BEFORE USE
WARNING: COMPRESSED AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS. ENSURE THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO THE USE OF AIR COMPRESSORS AND COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY.
CONNECTING THE AIRLINE
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Remove the plastic blanking plug from the air inlet connection.
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Pour 2-3 drops of airline oil into the oil filling port. This should be done regardless of whether or not a lubricated air supply is to be used.
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If required, connect an in-line mini oiler to the tool.
• A mini oiler helps to prolong the life of any air tool. -
If a mini-oiler is not being used, run a few drops of oil through the tool before use. It can be entered through the airline connector or via the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply.
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Connect a suitable hose as shown or use the snap connector to connect directly to the hose.
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Connect the other end of the hose to the compressor.
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Turn on the air supply and check for air leaks. Rectify any found before proceeding.
• PTFE tape may be useful for sealing threaded connections. -
If using a mini oiler, place a sheet of paper next to the exhaust port and hold the throttle open for approximately 30 seconds. The oil volume is correctly set when a light stain of oil can be seen on the paper. Excessive oil should be avoided.
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Your air tool is now ready for use.
FITTING THE ATTACHMENTS
This 3-in-1 tool combi tool features an interchangeable tool head with quick-
release coupling. Choose your tool attachment.
Select the required tool head assembly (A, B, or C on page 6) and offer it to
the main housing. Align the hexagonal quick-connection adapter (5) to the
inner hexagonal socket and insert. Pull the quick-release locking collar
backward with one hand.
Release the quick-release collar to retain the tool head assembly (A, B, or
C).
Check that the tool head assembly is securely locked in place
THE DIE GRINDERS
FITTING THE GRINDING STONE
IMPORTANT: Never use chipped or cracked grindstones.
- Slip the shank of the chosen grinding stone into the collet and tighten the screw cap finger tight.
- Place the smaller of the two wrenches (11mm) over the collet seat to stop the tool from rotating.
- Use the larger wrench (17mm) to fully tighten the collet and grip the stone in position as shown.
- If another collet is to be used, undo the screw cap completely and pull out the collet from the collet seat.
Replace it with the new collet and screw the cap loosely back on.
OPERATING THE DIE GRINDERS
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Slide the throttle locking lever forward while squeezing the trigger against the tool body.
• Do not use excess pressure on the grinding stone as this will shorten its life. -
Release the trigger to stop the grinder.
• The stone will continue to rotate for a short time after the trigger has been released. -
Always ensure the die grinder has stopped before putting it down.
THE RATCHET WRENCH
SETTING THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION
WARNING: ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL THE DRIVE SHAFT HAS STOPPED ROTATING BEFORE
SETTING THE DIRECTION CONTROL.
FITTING SOCKETS AND USING
THE RATCHET WRENCH
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Select the socket you require and push it onto the square drive shaft.
• It clicks into place when secure. -
Place the socket over the nut./bolt.
• Take care that the socket is firmly engaged. -
Squeeze the trigger against the body of the air tool to start.
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Release the trigger to stop the tool.
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Always ensure the air tool has stopped before putting it down.
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When releasing very tight fastenings initially break loose by hand. Squeeze the trigger and the air tool will complete the job.
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If necessary, use penetrating oil to assist in freeing off rusted fasteners.
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When assembling, start turning fasteners by hand, then set the rotation forward or reverse. Apply the air tool gently and squeeze the trigger to tighten with power.
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Final tightening should be completed by hand, using a torque wrench if needed.
DISCONNECTING THE AIR SUPPLY
- Do not disconnect the air hose until the supply is isolated at a shut-off valve.
- Once the pressure has been isolated, disconnect the air supply hose from the air tool.
- Shut down the compressor at the end of the work session.
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.
When not in use, disconnect from the air supply, clean the tools, and store
them in a safe, dry place. When storing, replace the blanking plug to the air
inlet once the airline is disconnected.
Avoid storing air tools where the temperature is below 0 ºC.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM | PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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The tool runs at normal speed but slows down under any load. | 1. Excessive |
pressure on the tool.
2. Motor parts are worn.
3. Worn or sticking mechanism due to lack of lubricant.| 1. Reduce the force
applied to the tool.
2. Return to CLARKE dealer for repair.
3. Drip air tool lubricating oil into the air inlet. Allow the oil to soak
moving parts before using.
The tool runs slowly. Air flows weakly from the exhaust.| 1. Motor parts
jammed with gum/dirt.
2. Regulator in the closed position.
3. General airflow blocked by dirt.| 1. Examine the inlet air filter for
cleanliness.
2. Adjust the regulator to an open position.
3. Operate tool in short bursts.
The tool will not run. Air flows freely from the exhaust.| 1. Motor vanes
stuck due to buildup of foreign material.| 1. Disconnect air supply and
rotate tool assembly manually.
2. Try operating the tool in
short bursts.
3. Drip a few drops of air tool lubricating oil into the air inlet to soak
moving
parts.
The tool will not shut off.| 1. Throffle 0-rings damaged or ill-fitting in
the seat.| 1. Return to CLARKE dealer for repair.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE AIR TOOL IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE STARTING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE.
DAILY
- Before use, drain water from the air tank, air line, and compressor.
- If no airline lubricator or mini oiler is used, ensure that oil is applied to the air tool on a daily basis through the air inlet connection. Run a few drops of oil through the tool before use. It may be entered into the air inlet, (ensuring the strainer is clear), or into the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply.
- This procedure should be repeated after every two to three hours of use or at the start of the working day.
- Keep the body of the air tool clean and free from debris.
WEEKLY
- Check the air inlet screen filter for blockage and clean if necessary.
CLEANING
- Grit or gum deposits inside the air tool may also reduce its efficiency.
- After extensive use, remove the inlet screen filter and flush out the mechanism with gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of CLARKE air-line oil and paraffin. Allow to dry before use.
SERVICE AND REPAIR
- If the tool runs erratically or becomes inefficient although the air supply is in good order, it may be necessary to dismantle the air motor and replace any worn or damaged parts. Such servicing and repair work should be carried out by a qualified service technician.
GREASING
The right-angle drive is fitted with a grease nipple to provide a facility for
lubrication of the drive gears.
- After extensive use, apply a shot of general-purpose grease using a suitable grease gun.
PERFORMANCE
Please note that outside factors may affect the operation and efficiency of
the air tool.
These include reduced compressor output, excessive drain on the airline,
moisture ingress, and restrictions in the air-line such as the use of
connectors of incorrect size or poor condition which will reduce the air
supply.
Your air tool has been designed to give long & trouble-free service. If,
however, having followed the instructions in this booklet carefully, you
encounter problems, take the unit to your local CLARKE dealer.
ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories is available including filter/regulators,
lubricators, high-pressure hoses (5 to 50 meters), etc.
Contact your CLARKE dealer for further information or CLARKE International
Service Department.
CLARKE Air Line Oil (part no. 3050825) is available from your CLARKE dealer.
SUITABLE GRINDING STONES INCLUDE:
CAT144 (10-piece grinding stone set) part no 3120158.
PARTS LIST – RATCHET WRENCH
No | Description | No | Description |
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1 | Main Housing | 31 | Quick-release collar |
2 | Trigger | 32 | Circlip |
3 | Lever | 33 | Bushing |
4 | Spring | 34 | Adapter axle |
5 | Roll pin | 35 | Adapter sleeve |
6 | Roll pin | 36 | Cushion |
7 | O-ring | 37 | Bearing |
8 | O-ring | 38 | Gear ring |
9 | Valve stem | 39 | Gear |
10 | Spring | 40 | Bolt |
11 | O-ring | 41 | Gear seat |
12 | Screw | 42 | Screw nut |
13 | Exhaust deflector | 43 | Bushing |
14 | Air inlet | 44 | Needle bearing |
15 | Seal ring | 45 | Eccentric shaft |
16 | Bearing | 46 | Bushing |
17 | Rear plate | 47 | Ratchet head |
18 | Steel ball | 48 | Ratchet yoke |
19 | Rotor | 49 | F/R knob |
20 | Rotor blade | 50 | Spring |
21 | Cylinder | 51 | Sleeve |
22 | Front plate | 52 | Flexible spacer |
23 | Grub screw | 53 | Anvil |
24 | Bearing | 54 | Bolt |
25 | Bushing | 55 | Ratchet pawl |
26 | Set seat | 56 | Spacer |
27 | Steel ball | 57 | Ring washer |
28 | O-ring | 58 | Spring |
29 | Set ring | 59 | Soft grip |
30 | Spring |
STRAIGHT DIE GRINDER
No | Description | No | Description |
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1 | Main Housing | 27 | Steel ball |
2 | Trigger | 28 | O-ring |
3 | Lever | 29 | Set ring |
4 | Spring | 30 | Spring |
5 | Roll pin | 31 | Quick-release collar |
6 | Roll pin | 32 | Ring washer |
7 | O-ring | 33 | Bushing |
8 | O-ring | 34 | Adapter axle |
9 | Valve stem | 35 | Adapter sleeve |
10 | Spring | 36 | Bearing |
11 | O-ring | 37 | Screw nut |
12 | Screw | 38 | Set ring |
13 | Exhaust deflector | 39 | Bearing |
14 | Air inlet | 40 | Gear |
15 | Seal ring | 41 | Right angle housing |
16 | Bearing | 42 | Grease nipple |
17 | Rear plate | 43 | Bearing |
18 | Steel ball | 44 | Gear |
19 | Rotor | 45 | Set ring |
20 | Rotor blade | 46 | Work spindle |
21 | Cylinder | 47 | Semicircular key |
22 | Front plate | 48 | Collet |
23 | Grub screw | 49 | Collet jacket |
24 | Bearing | 50 | Soft grip |
25 | Bushing | 51 | Small wrench (11 mm) |
26 | Set seat | 52 | Large wrench (17 mm) |
RIGHT ANGLE DIE GRINDER
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
USEFUL ITEMS FROM YOUR CLARKE DEALER
Your local CLARKE stockists can supply a wide choice of accessories to help you make the very best of your air compressor. These include:
A comprehensive choice of CLARKE spraying equipment is available for your air compressors, including:
Air hose is available in a range of lengths. Amongst the most popular are:
A SELECTION FORM THE VAST RANGE OF
PARTS & SERVICE: 0208 988 7400
Parts Enquiries
Parts@clarkeinternational.com
Servicing & Technical Enquiries
Service@clarkeinternational.com
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