Grizzly T23094 owner manual Operations, Operation Overview, Eye Injury Hazard, Lung/Ear

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SECTION 3: OPERATIONS

SECTION 3: OPERATIONS

This tool presents serious injury hazards to untrained users. Read through this entire manual to become familiar with the controls and opera- tions before using the tool!

EYE INJURY HAZARD!

Wear safety goggles with full eye protection from all sides when using this grinder.

LUNG/EAR

INJURY HAZARD! Wear protective equipment when using this tool.

ACCIDENTAL

START HAZARD! Disconnect before service or tool changes.

AIR PRESSURE

HAZARD!

Never exceed max

PSI rating for tool.

Operation Overview

To complete a typical cutting operation, the following is done:

1.Put on safety goggles and gloves.

2.Mark the cut line, secure the workpiece, and clamp a guide to the workpiece if needed.

3.Determine if the swivel head needs to be rotated for optimum tool control and cut line viewing.

If so, loosen the swivel head cap screw (see Figure 1, on Page 5), rotate the head to the required angle, and retighten the cap screw.

4.Apply a few drops of air tool oil on the jaws and in the air inlet fitting.

5.Connect the air supply hose to the pneumatic shear.

6.Engage the tip of the jaws against the edge of the sheet metal.

7.Pull the trigger, and in a controlled manner, push the shear into the workpiece to begin cutting. As the cut progresses, keep the angled slide (see Figure 1, on Page 5) flat against the surface of the sheet metal, so the jaws and sheet metal do not bind.

8.When finished, or if leaving the area, disconnect the shear from air, and store it away from children.

Model T23094 Pneumatic Metal Shear

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL MODEL T23094 PNEUMATIC METAL SHEARLead from lead-based paints Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry productsArsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber SECTION 6 SERVICE Table of ContentsMain Parts List WARRANTYFor Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual SAFETYSafety Instructions for Pneumatic Tools Before Operating This EquipmentAdditional Safety Instructions for Pneumatic Shears SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION SpecificationsForeword Contact InfoDisconnect IdentificationTrigger Jaw RetainingSECTION 2 SETUP UnpackingAssemblyInventory ACCIDENTAL START HAZARD! Disconnect before service or tool changes INJURY HAZARD! Wear protective equipment when using this toolSECTION 3 OPERATIONS Operation OverviewT20887 T20881 G6261 Figure 6. In-line pneumatic accessories SECTION 4 ACCESSORIEST23103-12 Slip Roll Figure 4. 12 slip roll G7147-12 Hand BrakeFigure 8. Portable hand punch H3243-4 Vise Brake H3244-5 Vise Brake Daily Maintenance SECTION 5 MAINTENANCEACCIDENTAL START HAZARD! Disconnect before service AIR PRESSURE LubricationTroubleshooting SECTION 6 SERVICESymptom SolutionSolution Main Parts List Main Parts DiagramSECTION 7 PARTS shown are availableWARRANTY