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The automatic screwdriver must to be operated
and maintained in accordance with the recom
mendations contained in this manual to reduce
any unnecessary vibration increase .
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Do not use wornout or poorly matching fittings
and extensions, as there is a high probability that
this will lead to a significant vibration increase .
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Consumables and the machine tool should be
selected, maintained and replaced in accord
ance with the recommendations in this guide
in order to avoid an unnecessary vibration
increase .
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Sleeve fittings should be used if possible .
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Use a stand, clamp or balancing unit to support
the weight of the machine wherever possible .
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Hold the machine securely but not too firmly
while maintaining the necessary handreaction
force, as the vibration risk generally increases the
harder the machine is held .
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An inadequately mounted or damaged acces
sory tool can lead to excessive vibrations .
Additional safety instructions for
pneumatic machines
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Compressed air can cause serious injuries:
–When the machine is not in use, the air
supply must always be shut off and the air
hose depressurised . The machine must be
disconnected from the compressed air supply
before replacing accessories or when carry
ing out repair work .
–Never aim the airflow at yourself or anyone
else .
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Thrashing hoses can cause serious injury .
You should therefore always check whether the
hoses and their fixings are undamaged and
have not come loose .
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Cold air must be directed away from the hands .
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Do not use quicklock couplings on the tool inlet
for impact and impulse drills . For hose connec
tions with a thread, always only use those made
of tempered steel (or a material with compara
ble impact resistance) .
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If universal rotary joints (claw couplings) are
used, locking pins must be inserted and Whip
check hose restraints must be used to provide
protection in the event of failure of the con
nection between the hose and the machine or
between one hose and another .
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Ensure that the maximum permissible pressure
specified on the machine is not exceeded .
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For torquecontrolled machines with continuous
rotation, the air pressure has safetyrelated
effects on performance . Requirements for the
length and diameter of the hose must therefore
be defined .
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Never carry pneumatic machines by the hose .
Additional safety information
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If applicable, observe special work safety or
accident prevention regulations for the handling
of compressors and compressed air tools .
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Ensure that the maximum permissible working
pressure specified in the technical data is not
exceeded .
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Do not overload this tool – use this tool only
within the capacity range specified in the
Technical Data .
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Use safe lubricants . Ensure that the work area is
sufficiently ventilated . In the event of increased
discharge: Check the compressed air tool and
have it repaired if necessary .
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Do not use this tool if you are distracted .
Be alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating a compressed
air tool . Do not use tools if you feel tired or are
under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medi
cation . A moment of inattention when operating
the tool can result in serious personal injuries .
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Keep work area clean and well lit .
Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents .
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Keep compressed air tools out of the reach
of children .
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Do not store the tool outdoors or in damp en
vironments without protection .
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Protect the compressed air tool from dust and
dirt, particularly the compressed air connection
and the operating elements .
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