NEO Tools 14-032 handleiding

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cancer and skin damage. It is important to be aware of these
hazards and take steps to minimise them.
The risk assessment should assume exposure to dust generated in
the machining process and carried away from the environment
during work.
Use the impact tool in accordance with the operating instructions to
minimise dust and fume generation.
The air outlet should be oriented in such a way as to minimise the
escape of dust and fumes from the environment.
Controlling dust and fume emissions is a priority element in ensuring
workplace safety.
Use appropriate means of extracting, removing or neutralising dust
and vapours in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Select appropriate work tools and maintain/replace them as
recommended in the manual to minimise dust and fume generation.
Use respiratory protection in accordance with workplace health and
safety recommendations.
Noise hazards
Exposure to noise can cause permanent damage to the sense of
hearing. Noise exposure is an important factor in risk assessment.
One method of preventing excessive noise is to place the workpiece
appropriately in dampening fixtures.
Use hearing protection in accordance with workplace health and
safety recommendations.
Use the impact tool in accordance with the operating instructions to
minimise noise.
Mount work tools and use them in accordance with the operating
instructions to minimise noise.
Use a silencer if available.
Vibration hazards
Exposure to vibration can cause hand and arm ischemia and nerve
damage
When working in cold temperatures, dress warmly and keep your
hands warm and dry.
If you experience tingling, numbness, pain or paleness of the skin
on your hands, stop work and consult your supervisor and doctor.
Use the grinder in accordance with the operating instructions to
minimise vibration.
Do not hold the work tool with your free hand as this increases
exposure to vibration.
Hold the tool firmly but with a moderate amount of force to allow safe
operation of the tool. Too firm a grip increases the danger from
vibration.
Additional safety regulations for air-powered tools
Compressed air can cause serious damage.
Always switch off the air source and disconnect the unit from the
source when not in use or when changing accessories and
maintenance.
Never direct the airflow towards yourself or others.
Air hoses writhing under pressure are a serious hazard. Always
ensure that hoses and connections are not damaged.
Direct cool air away from the hands.
When using claw couplings, be sure to use the appropriate locks to
prevent accidental disconnection.
Never exceed the maximum allowable pressure.
Never carry the unit by holding the hose.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PICTOGRAMS USED
1.Caution: read the instructions before starting to operate.
2.The product meets the requirements of the EU Directive.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
Fig. A
1
Housing
2
Air intake
3
Switch
4
Screwable head
5
Needles
Fig. B
1
Connection to the appliance (do not use quick couplings)
2
Guide hose
3
Spigot
4
Air hose
5
Quick connector
6
Spigot
7
Lubricator
8
Pressure reducer
9
Air filter
10
Moisture removal system
11
Air source
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
Pneumatic forehead needle hammer. Designed for surface treatment of
metals - removal of rust, flaking paint elements, weld seam contamination,
oxidation products.
PNEUMATIC SYSTEM
An example of a pneumatic supply system is shown in Fig. B. The working
pressure should be a maximum of 6.2 bar. The use of a higher operating
pressure may damage the equipment and poses a risk to the operator.
Ensure that the air supplied to the unit is clean and dry. The pneumatic
system should be dried before connection. Dry the system regularly and
check the condition of the filter. The unit should be used in conjunction
with a built-in lubricator in the system.
The tool is connected to the system via a 1/4'' connection. The minimum
internal diameter of the pneumatic hose is 10 mm (3/8''). The installation
should include a visible and accessible safety switch.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
Apply the needles to the surface to be worked on. Press the switch lever
to start the machine. The air flow will cause a reciprocating movement of
the piston-driven needles, which, striking the workpiece surface, will clean
it of unwanted dirt. During operation, the striking needles automatically
adapt to the shape of the surface being worked on. Moderate pressure
should be applied during operation.
It is possible to adjust the impact force by adjusting the spring tension. To
do this, pull the head towards you and rotate it adjusting its position.
A slowdown in the operation of the machine indicates that too much force
is being exerted on the machine. This risks rapid needle wear and a
reduction in working efficiency. The device is switched off by releasing
pressure on the switch. Disconnect the appliance from the air source when
finished working.
For effective work, it is important to use the right needles for the right
workpiece material and to check their wear regularly. If necessary, the
needles can be replaced with new / different types. To do this, remove the
machine head by pulling it off and turning it to the open position. Then pull
the defective needles out of the socket and replace them with new ones.
Needle changes and all other maintenance should be carried out when
the device is disconnected from the air source.
PROBLEM SOLVING
In addition to damage or wear, other factors such as poor condition of the
pneumatic system (damaged, obstructed, leaking or damp) can also have
a negative impact on the effectiveness of the unit. Problems can also be
caused by the unit becoming contaminated with excess dust and abrasion
products. For this reason, it is important to keep the unit clean.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
To prolong the life of the tool, it should be cleaned regularly. Each time
after use, the tool should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth. Do not use
solvents or agents that may cause corrosion of the tool's components.
Lubrication of the mechanism should be carried out by means of a
lubricator as part of the pneumatic supply system. The oil level in the
lubricator should be checked regularly and topped up if necessary. If a
lubricator is not available, direct lubrication is possible by applying a few
drops of pneumatic oil to the air inlet before starting the device. After
lubricating the device, oil droplets may escape through the air outlet for the
first few seconds. It is then necessary to secure it temporarily using, for
example, a towel. Only pneumatic oils should be used to lubricate the
mechanism. Using other types of oil or not lubricating the mechanism will
result in a reduced service life and damage to the tool.
Any repair work should only be carried out by authorised persons via an
authorised service centre.
TECHNICAL DATA
Pneumatic needle hammer for rust and weld seams
Parameter
Value
Maximum operating pressure
6.3 bar
Mass
2.8 kg
14-032 indicates both the type and the designation of the machine

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Productinformatie

MerkNEO Tools
Model14-032
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte4082 MB