Shoulder strap
WARNING:
Never use the strap hole for lan-
yard (tether strap). Doing so may result in serious
injury because the strap hole is not intended for a
safety device for fall prevention.
WARNING:
When carrying the tool, keep
holding the tool even if when using the shoulder
strap. Carrying the tool using only the shoulder strap
makes it unstable. The shoulder strap may come off
or the tool hit other objects and cause injury.
Attach the hooks of the shoulder strap onto the mounts
of the strap holes as shown in the figure.
► 1. Shoulder strap 2. Hook 3. Mount
OPERATION
Grease supply
WARNING:
Make sure to read the instruction
manuals of the grease and/or other instruments
and replace the following contents as necessary.
Misuse or failure to follow the instructions may dam-
age the tool or cause an injury.
NOTICE:
When using the barrel with the old grease
remains, remove the barrel and purge the old grease
according to the section for purge of grease.
There are following ways to provide grease:
Installing grease cartridge
(commercially-bought) in the barrel
NOTICE:
(For A-type barrel only)
Use the grease cartridge whose brim can be
hooked on the end surface of the barrel.
NOTICE:
(For B-type barrel only)
Use the grease cartridge whose brim can be
hooked on the inside step of the barrel.
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1.
Remove the barrel from the tool then fully pull the
rod handle and lock it.
2.
Remove the plastic cap of the grease cartridge
and insert the grease cartridge into the barrel.
► 1. Grease cartridge (commercially-bought) 2. Pull
tab
3.
Remove the pull tab of the grease cartridge then
install the barrel to the tool.
If there is a gap between the brim of the grease
cartridge and the barrel, screw the barrel into the
tool while pushing the barrel forward.
4.
Release the rod handle.
5.
Eject the air that remains in the flow path of the
grease. (Refer to the section for ejection of air.)
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