Safety and operating instructions
No person who is under the influence of drugs,
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alcohol or medication may operate the
machine.
Installation, precautions
DANGER Whipping air hose
A compressed air hose that comes loose can lash
around and cause personal injury or death. To
reduce this risk:
Check that the compressed air hose and the
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connections are not damaged, replace if
necessary.
Check that all compressed air connections are
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properly attached.
Never carry a pneumatic machine by the air
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hose.
Never attempt to disconnect a compressed air
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hose that is pressurized. First switch off the
compressed air at the compressor and then
bleed the machine by activating the start and
stop device.
Do not use quick disconnect couplings at tool
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inlet. Use hardened steel (or material with
comparable shock resistance) threaded hose
fittings.
Whenever universal twist couplings (claw
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couplings) are used, we recommend that lock
pins are installed and whipcheck safety cables
are used to safeguard against possible hose to
tool and hose to hose connection failure.
Never point a compressed air hose at yourself
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or anyone else. To avoid the risk of getting
injured, never use compressed air to blow for
example dust, dirt etc. from your clothes.
WARNING Ejected working tool
If the tool retainer on the machine is not in a locked
position, the inserted tool can be ejected with
force, which can cause personal injury.
Never start the machine while changing the
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working tool.
Before changing the working tool or
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accessories, stop the machine, switch off the
power supply and bleed the machine by
activating the start and stop device.
Never point the inserted tool at yourself or
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anyone else.
Make sure that the working tool is fully inserted
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and the tool retainer is in a locked position
before the machine is started.
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Check the locking function by pulling the
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inserted tool outwards forcefully.
WARNING Moving or slipping working tool
An incorrect dimension of the inserted tool's shank
can result in that the inserted tool is lost or is
slipping out during operation. Risk of severe injury
or crushed hands and fingers.
Check that the working tool has the shank
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length and dimensions that the machine is
intended for.
Never use an working tool without a collar.
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Operation, precautions
DANGER Explosion hazard
If an working tool comes into contact with
explosives or explosive gases, an explosion could
occur. When working on certain materials and
when using certain materials in machine parts,
sparks and ignition can occur. Explosions will lead
to severe injuries or death.
Never operate the machine in any explosive
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environment.
Never use the machine near flammable
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materials, fumes or dust.
Make sure that there are no undetected
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sources of gas or explosives.
WARNING Unexpected movements
The working tool is exposed to heavy strains when
the machine is used. The working tool may break
due to fatigue after a certain amount of use. If the
working tool breaks or gets stuck, there may be
sudden and unexpected movement that can cause
injuries. Furthermore, losing your balance or
slipping may cause injury.
Make sure that you always keep a stable
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position with your feet as far apart as your
shoulder width, and keeping a balanced body
weight.
Always inspect the equipment prior to use.
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Never use the equipment if you suspect that it
is damaged.
Make sure that the handles are clean and free
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of grease and oil.
Keep your feet away from the working tool.
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Stand firmly and always hold on to the machine
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with both hands.
Never start the machine when it is lying on the
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ground.
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