Chicago Pneumatic SD25 user manual Think Safety First, General Machine Safety

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User’s Manual

Think Safety First!

Working with fastening tools can be dangerous if safe and proper procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, certain hazards can be involved with the operation of the product. Using these tools with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. If, however, safety precautions are overlooked or ignored personal injury to the operator can result.

Always use common sense and exercise caution when using these tools. They can produce torque that, unless properly compensated for, could cause personal injury. Remember, your personal safety is your responsibility.

Only CP techmotive-qualified service technicians should perform the procedures covered in this manual. If you are an operator or service technician, you should become familiar with the contents of this manual before operating, servicing, or performing maintenance on any part of the fastening system, including the SD25 Series screwdrivers. Familiarization with all components of the system can minimize the possibility that an accident or injury might occur.

CP techmotive assumes no responsibility for personal injury or damage to equipment resulting from misuse of these tools. After reviewing this manual you should also review all safety procedures provided by your company and the equipment installer.

WARNING! Failure to follow these rules can result in serious personal ! injury.

General Machine Safety

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO OPERATING THE TOOL.

DO NOT WORK IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Do not use power tools in a damp or wet location or explosive atmosphere, or expose them to rain, oils, or corrosive fluids.

KNOW THE LOCATION OF POWER DISCONNECTS PRIOR TO OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.

KEEP ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS CLOSED DURING OPERATION. High voltage present inside enclosure panels can result in personal injury. Do NOT bypass or defeat electrical safety devices. Turn the power actuator to the OFF position prior to any servicing or maintenance of the controller.

OBSERVE ALL GOVERNMENT AND/OR COMPANY POWER LOCKOUT STANDARDS.

NEVER OPERATE SOLENOID VALVES, LIMIT SWITCHES OR RELAYS MANUALLY as this practice can create dangerous, unexpected machine movements.

December 2005

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Contents User’s Manual SD25 Series Electric ScrewdriversHour Technical Support Limited Warranty Please Read This Customer SatisfactionConventions How to Use This ManualWho Should Use This Manual References AbbreviationsContents This page is left blank intentionally SD25 Series Screwdrivers Electro-static Discharge ESD General Machine Safety Think Safety First6159939020 SD25 Series Screwdrivers Electrical Safety This page is left blank intentionally Getting Started Viewing Screwdriver Functions Installing the Screwdriver Installing the ScrewdriverBecome familiar with how the screwdriver operates and feels Using Visual Supervisor Setup1st Column Field Definition Model Number Loosening a Fastener Tightening a FastenerAttaching a Pistol Grip Handle Reversing the ScrewdriverAttaching a Pistol Grip Handle Disabling the Push-to-Start Function Mapping Screwdriver FunctionsEnabling the Push-to-Start Function User’s Manual Supervisor User’s Guide part number Mapping Outputs for a Single-SpindleTypical outputs for screwdriver LEDs are shown below This page is left blank intentionally Troubleshooting Your Screwdriver Maintaining Your Screwdriver Suffix Reading the Screwdriver Part Numbers6159939020 SD25 Series Screwdrivers 39-30-40409 Specifications Specifications and PartsScrewdriver Accessories This page is left blank intentionally English Copyright CP Techmotive, Novi, MI, USA