Operating Conditions - YATO YT-07190 PL Manual Original

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the quantity, weight and power of the tool. Hold the tool correctly. Be prepared to counter normal or sudden movements and have
both hands free. Keep your feet in balance and in a safe position. The pressure on the start and stop device should be released
in the event of a power failure. Use only the lubricants recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid uncomfortable postures as well
as positions which prevent countering normal or sudden movement of the tool.
Hazards connected with repetitive movements
When using a pneumatic tool for work entailing repetitive movements, the operator is exposed to the discomfort of hands, arms,
shoulders, neck or other parts of the body. When using a pneumatic tool, the operator should take a comfortable posture to ensure
the feet are correctly positioned, and avoid strange or unbalanced postures. The operator should change the posture over a long
period of time to avoid discomfort and fatigue. If the operator experiences symptoms such as persistent or repeated discomfort,
pain, pulsating pain, tingling, numbness, burning or stiff ness, they should not ignore them, inform the employer and consult a
physician.
Hazards connected with accessories
Disconnect the tool from the power source before changing the inserted tool or accessory. Use accessories and consumables only
in the sizes and types recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use cracked or deformed accessories. Check the condition of
the accessories prior to each use.
Hazards connected with the workplace
Slips, stumbles and falls are the main causes of injury. Beware of slippery surfaces caused by using the tool, as well as tripping haz-
ards caused by the air system. Proceed with caution in an unfamiliar environment. There may be hidden hazards, such as electricity
or other utility lines. The pneumatic tool is not intended for use in potentially explosive zones and is not insulated from contact with
electricity. Make sure that there are no electric cables, gas pipes, etc. which could pose a risk in the case of damage with the tool.
Noise hazard
Exposure to high levels of noise can cause permanent and irreversible hearing loss and other problems such as tinnitus (ringing,
buzzing, whistling or buzzing in ears). A risk assessment and the implementation of appropriate control measures for these haz-
ards are necessary. Use hearing protection in accordance with the employer's instructions and in accordance with hygiene and
safety requirements. The operation and maintenance of the pneumatic tool must be carried out in accordance with the instructions
in the manual in order to avoid an unnecessary increase in noise levels. Selection, maintenance and replacement of wear parts/
inserted tools must be carried out in accordance with the instructions in the manual in order to prevent unnecessary noise build-up.
If the pneumatic tool has a silencer, always make sure that it is installed correctly when using the tool.
Additional safety instructions for pneumatic tools
Pressurised air can cause serious injury:
- always disconnect the air supply, release the air pressure from the hose and disconnect the tool from the air supply when not in
use, before changing accessories or carrying out repairs;
- never point the air stream at yourself or anyone else.
Hitting with the hose can cause serious injury. Always check for damaged or loose hoses and connectors. Direct cold air away
from hands. Whenever universal screwed connections (dog connections) are used, safety pins and safety connectors must be
used to prevent damage to the connections between the hoses and between the hose and the tool. Do not exceed the maximum
air pressure specifi ed for the tool. Never carry the tool holding it by the hose.

OPERATING CONDITIONS

The oil drain and evacuator may only be used for the extraction and temporary storage of engine oil, transmission oil, etc. from
vehicles and other machines equipped with a combustion engine. The product is not used for extraction and temporary storage of
fl ammable liquids, e.g. petrol, solvents, diesel, alcohol, etc. and corrosive liquids, e.g. brake fl uid.
Make sure that the compressed air source generates the correct working pressure and provides the required airfl ow. If the supply
air pressure is too high, a pressure reducer with a safety valve must be used. Applying too high a pressure can lead to rupture of
the product components, which can cause serious injury.
The pneumatic tool must be fed through the fi lter and lubricator system. This will ensure that the air is both clean and moistened
with oil. Check the condition of the fi lter and lubricator before each use and clean the fi lter if necessary or make up for oil shortage
in the lubricator. This will ensure the correct operation of the tool and extend its service life.
In the case of heavy loads, a recoil force may be generated towards the tool operator. It is necessary to adopt such a posture
during work to be able to counteract these forces eff ectively.
Always make sure that all wrenches and tools used for adjusting are removed before starting work.
Always use protective goggles when adjusting and using the product.
Check the cables and adapters for leaks before each use.
Before connecting to the compressed air source, make sure that all valves and switches are in the "OFF" position
Do not exceed the maximum air pressure of 0.8 MPa / 0.18 MPa for extracting / emptying the contents of the tank
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