Sioux Tools 5276 manual Murpb, NC Tel No, Bar, Flyingakqeck

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Operator Instructions

ManufacturerBuppIier

Sioux Tools, lnc.

250 Snapon Drive

P.0. sox 1596

Murpb, NC 28906

U.S.A.

Tel No. 828-835-9765

Fax No. 828-835-9635

Product Net Weight

RecommendedUse Of

5-10 I&

Wancer Or Support

2.32 kg

NO

 

 

Air Pressure

 

 

-RecommendedWorking 62 -bar

90

PSI

Maximum ,

6.2 bar

90

PSI

-

 

Form # ZCE701

 

Date 5-02JA

accessible plack

 

ProductType

 

LowVIb d o n

 

Air Hammer

 

Mcdel%/Nos

Serial No

Recornmded Hose Bore RecommendedMax.

Size - Minimum

Hose Length

916 ins 8 m

30Ft I O M

Noise Level: Sound PressureLevel 943dB(A)

Sound Power Level 106.6 dB(A)

Tesi Method: Tested inaccordance with Pneump

test code PNBNTCI and IS0 Standard 3744

Wbration Level

9.56 Meters 1S&

 

Test Method: Tested inaccordance with IS0

 

standards 8662 Farl I

Safety rules when using a 5276 Air

fixed to the tool-

Hammer

-Thetool is not electrically insulated, Never we the tool

-Alwayswear saw goggles as use of tool may cause

if there is any chance of coming into wntacl with live

electricity.

flyingakqeck.

-Always when using the t d , adopt a firm footing andtor

- Prolonged exposure to vibration may cause injury-

-Read all instructions before using this tool. All

position and grip the tool sufkienlly only to u v e r m e

any reaction forces that may result from the tool doing

operalots must be fully trained in its use and aware of

wok. Do not overgrip.

these safety rules.

-Useonly correct spa?e parts for maintenance and

- Do not exceed the maximumworking air pressure.

-Use personalprotectii equipmentas recommended-

repair. Do not improvise or make temporary repairs.

Major servicing and repairs should only be carried out

- Some dust created by p e r s n c h g , sawing, grhding,

drilling, and other construction actjvities contains

by person$trainedto do so.

- Do not lock, tape, wire, ek.the '0n/Off' valve in 'On'

&@mi& knmntocause m e r , birihdefectsandother

position. The WggerAever, etc. must always be free to

reproduhe harm-

return to the 'OWposition when released.

-Use only compressed air at the recommended

 

conditions.

 

-If the toot appears to malfunction, 7 remove from use immediately and

arrange b r sewice and repair-If it is

not practical to remove tool from

. k t t l s u i k k l ~

 

sewice, then shul off rhe air supply

 

T 0 M a i U a i i ~

 

to the tool and write or haw-writlena

 

 

 

warning note and attach it to the tool.

 

 

- If tool is to be usedwith a balancer or

 

 

other suspensiondevice, ensure that

 

 

the tool is firmly attached to the

 

 

suspensiontsupport device.

 

 

-When opefatinglhe tool. always keep

 

 

the body and pariicularly the hands RecomrnenddAir Supply System

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away from the working attachment

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