Manual Clarke CAT 165 Belt Sander

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Never exceed the maximum operating pressure for the tool. It is
recommended that air pressure to this tool does not exceed 90 psi
(6.2 bar) at the tool when running. Higher pressures and unclean air
will shorten the life of the tool due to faster wear and is a possible
safety hazard.
BEFORE USE
INSTALLING THE BELT
1. To install or replace sanding belt,
push the arm/idler assembly
towards the body of the tool
against the resistance of the spring
until it latches.
2. The belt can now be removed and
refitted.
3. Ensure the belt is correctly tracking
on the rollers before pressing the
release catch to release the spring
loaded arm. This will re-tension the belt.
ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF THE SANDER
1. To adjust the working angle of the
sander, slacken the hex headed
screw using the hex key supplied
and set the sander arm to the
required position, then secure by
re-tightening the hex screw.
Only use sanding belts
designed for use with this type of
sander.
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Brand Clarke
Model CAT 165
Category Belt Sanders
File type PDF
File size 2.75 MB

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Do I need to wear hearing protection when using a sander? Verified

Yes you should. Although the amount of noise produced by a sander can vary between brands and models, long term exposure to loud noise can cause permanent hearing damage. That is why it is a good idea to wear hearing protection.

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Do I need to wear eye protection when using a sander? Verified

Yes. Small particles can fly up during sanding. When these hit an eye they can cause permanent eye damage. That is why it always necessary to wear eye protection.

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Do I need to wear a dust mask when using a sander? Verified

Yes. Dust is released during sanding which can cause respiratory damage. Some surfaces can also release chemicals like paint or varnish during sanding. These are also a good reason to wear a dust mask.

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In general, you can store power tools in a shed or garage, even if it sometimes freezes there. However, it is better for the lifespan of the power tool to store it in a dry place without major temperature fluctuations. In a shed or garage, differences in temperature can cause condensation to form, which can cause rust. In addition, tools that run on batteries last shorter and do not charge as well at very low temperatures. To be sure how your power tool needs to be stored, always thoroughly read the user manual.

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Manual Clarke CAT 165 Belt Sander

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