Clarke CHT259 Operation & Maintenance Instructions - Page 2
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE 3 legged glaze breaker.
The tool must be attached to a variable speed (400-800 rpm) drill and has been
designed to De-glaze and remove uneveness from the inside surfaces of
engine cylinders up to a diameter of 180 mm.
If you do not use the tool as described, you may damage the tool or the
engine on which you are working. You may also injure yourself.
We cannot consider any warranty claim if you have used the tool in any way
other than that described in these instructions, or if you have used it for any
other purpose than that for which it is intended nor can we be held responsible
in any way for injury caused while using the tool.
Read these instructions through carefully before you use the tool.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
The operator and any bystanders must wear eye and respiratory
protection and work gloves during use.
HOW TO USE THE 3 LEGGED GLAZE BREAKER
EXAMINE
Examine each cylinder. If they are badly scored, show signs of excessive wear,
out of true or tapered, the cylinder block will have to be re-bored and fitted
with new oversized pistons.
HONING THE CYLINDERS
1. Mount the cylinder to a study bench and secure in place.
2. Attach the tool to a suitable variable speed drill (400-800 rpm).
• Make sure that the chuck is fully tightened.
• Do this with the drill disconnected from the mains electricity supply or
compressed air line.
3. Turn the knurled nut anti-clockwise until it reaches the top of the shaft.
• This reduces the spring tension to minimum to allow easy access to the
cylinder
4. Now squeeze the three arms together and insert into the first cylinder.
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