Safety and operating instructions
Insertion tool
Selecting the right insertion tool
Selecting the right insertion tool is a precondition
for proper machine function. It is important to select
insertion tools of high quality to avoid unnecessary
machine damage.
The machine can be destroyed if you use an incorrect
insertion tool.
Recommended insertion tools are listed in the
machine's spare parts list.
Narrow chisel
Moil point
Wide bladed chisel
WARNING
Vibration hazard
Using inserted tools that do not fulfil the criterias
mentioned below, will result in a longer time to
complete a task, and may result in higher levels of
vibration exposure. A worn tool will also cause
increased working time.
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Make sure that the inserted tool is
well-maintained, not worn out and of proper size.
Always use a sharp tool in order to work
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efficiently.
Fitting and removing the insertion tool
Whenever fitting or removing the insertion tool the
following instructions must be observed:
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The narrow chisel is used for
demolition and cutting work in
concrete and other types of
hard materials.
The moil point is only used for
making holes in concrete and
other types of hard materials.
The wide bladed chisel is used
in soft materials, such as
asphalt and frozen ground.
CP 0111 CHLA, CP 0111 CHIT
1. To prevent an accidental start: switch off the air
supply and disconnect the machine from the
power source. Bleed the machine by pressing
the start and stop device.
2. Before inserting a tool, lubricate the tool shank
with grease.
3. Fit or remove the insertion tool.
4.
Close the tool retainer (position A) and check
the lock function by tugging the inserted tool
sharply outwards.
Operation
WARNING
Involuntary start
Involuntary start of the machine may cause injury.
Keep your hands away from the start and stop
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device until you are ready to start the machine.
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Learn how the machine is switched off in the event
of an emergency.
Release the start and stop device immediately in
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all cases of power supply interruption.
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