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Model 5092 & 5092L | Date | |
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1" Super Duty Pistol | ||
Grip ImpactTools | ||
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Read these instructionscarefully before installing, operating, servicing or repairingthis tool. Keep these instructions in a safe accessible place.
1 SAFETY MESSAGES | 1 | A | |
PersonalSafety Equipment | 1 | 0 | |
1Use - Safety Glasses | YES | ||
Use - Safety Gloves |
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Use - Breathing Masks |
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Use - Ear Protectors | YES |
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WARNING
Always Read InstructionsBefore "sing PowerTools
Always Wear Safety Goggles
Wear Hearing Protection
Avoid Prolonged Exposure To Vibration
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Operator Instructions
Includes:
Safety Rules
ores seen Use
Work Stations
Putting Into Service
Operating
Disrnantlina and Assernblv.
Safety rules when using a 509215092L ImpactTool
- Useonly impact socketsand extensions, universaljoints, | - It is expectedthat userswill adopt safe working practices | |||
- | etc., rated as being suitable for use with impact tools. |
| and observe all local, regional or country legal | |
Prolongedexposure to vibration may cause injury. | - | requirementswhen installing,usingor maintainingthetool. | ||
- | Readall instructionsbefore usingthis tool. All operatorsmust | Take care that the exhaust air does not pointtowards any | ||
- | be fully trained in its useand aware of thesesafety rules. |
| other person or material or substance that could be | |
Do not exceed the maximumworking air pressure. |
| contaminated by oil droplets.When first lubricating a tool | ||
- | Use personal protectionequipment as recommended. |
| or if the tool exhaust has a high oil content, do not allow | |
- Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, | - | the exhaustair to come near very hot surfaces or flames. | ||
| drilling, and other construction activities contains | Never lay the tool down untilthe working attachment has | ||
| chemicals knownto cause cancer, birthdefects andother | - | stopped moving. |
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- | reproductiveharm. | When the tool is not in use, shut off the air supply and | ||
Use compressedair only at the recommendedconditions. |
| press throttle triggerllever to drain the supply line. If the | ||
- | If the tool aooears to malfunction, remove from use |
| tool is not to be used for a oeriod of time. first lubricate. | |
| immediatelyand arran e for serviceand repair. If it is not |
| disconnect from air supply &d | store in a dry average room |
| practicalto removetooTfrom service, then shut off the air | - | temperature environment. |
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| supply to the tool and write or have written a warning | If the tool is passed from one user to a new or inexperi- | ||
- | note and attach it to the tool. |
| enced user, make sure these instructionsare available to | |
If tool is to be used with a balancer or other suspension | - | be passed with the tool. |
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| device, ensure that the tool is firmly attached to the | Do not remove any manufacturer fitted safety devices | ||
| suspension/supportdevice. |
| where fitted, i.e., wheel guards, safety trigger, speed | |
- When operating the tool, always keep the body and | - | governors, etc. |
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| particularly the handsaway from the working attachment | Wherever possible, secureworkpiece with clamps, avise, | ||
- | fixed to the tool. |
| etc. to make it rigid so it does not move during the work | |
The tool is not electrically insulated. Never use the tool if |
| operation. Keep good balance at all times. Do not stretch | ||
| there is any chance of coming into contact with live | - | or overreach. |
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| electricity. | Try to match the tool to the work operation. Do not use a | ||
- Always when usin the tool, adopt a firm footing and/or |
| tool that is too light or heavy for the work operation. If in | ||
| position and grip &e tool sufficiently only to overcome | - | doubt, seek advice. |
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| any reaction forces that may result from the tool doing | In general terms, this tool is not suitable for underwater | ||
- | work. Do not overgrip. |
| useor usein | |
Use only correct spare partsfor maintenanceand repair. |
| manufacturer. |
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| Do not improvise or make temporary repairs. Major | - Try to make sure that the work area is clear to enable the | ||
| servicing and repairs should only be carried out by |
| work task to be performed safely. If practical and | |
- | persons trained to do so. |
| possible, try to clear unnecessary obstructions before | |
Do not lock, tape, wire, etc. the 'OnIOff'valve in 'On' |
| starting work. |
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| position.The throttletriggerllever, etc.must alwaysbefree | - Always use air hose and couplings with minimum work- | ||
- | to return to the 'Off'~ositionwhen released. |
| ing pressure ratings at least 1 112 times the maximum | |
Alwa s shut off the 'airsupply to the tool and press the |
| working pressure rating of the tool. | ||
| 'on/&' valve to exhaust the air from |
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| the feed hose before fitting, removina 7 |
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| or adjusting the working attachment |
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| fitted to the tool. |
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- Beforeusingthe tool, make sure that a |
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| shut off device has been fitted to the |
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| supply line and the position is known |
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| and easily accessible so that the air |
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| supply to the tool can be shut off in an |
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-Check hoseandfittingsregularlyfor wear.
-Take care against entanglement of the movingpartsof the toolwith clothing, hair, ties, cleaningrags, rings,jewelry, watches, bracelets, etc.This could cause the body
or parts of the body to be drawn towards |
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andincontactwiththe movingpartsof the | Recommended Air Supply System | Figure 1 | |
tool and couldbe very dangerous. | |||
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