Proline 66372 handleiding

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DEAR CUSTOMER,
Before you start using the pneumatic tool
(hereinafter "a tool" or "a device"), please read this
manual and follow the basic safety measures to
avoid any health impairment and death, ensure protection
against electric shock, injuries, explosion and fire.
The term "pneumatic tool" used in this manual refers to all tools powered
by compressed air stream under the appropriate pressure.
PLEASE NOTE! This symbol is used for important
descriptions, information on hazardous conditions, hazards
or safety tips.
The failure to comply with the below warnings, incorrect use and/or
modification of the pneumatic tool design makes any warranty rights
invalid and releases the manufacturer from any liability for losses
resulting from the tool operation incurred by people, animals, property
or the tool.
Please keep this manual and tips, to refer to them any time. If the tool is
given to another person, hand over also the user manual. We shall not be
held liable for any accidents and damage resulting from the failure to
comply with this manual and safety tips.
RESERVATION: As we improve our products all the time, we reserve
the right to introduce modifications not included in this manual.
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS WHEN USING PNEUMATIC
TOOLS:
n Safety in the workplace:
a) Ensure your workplace is always neat and tidy and well lit.
Insufficient light and mess may cause accidents.
b) Do not operate any pneumatic tools in the environment with
increased explosion risk, containing flammable liquids,
gases or vapours. The air sucked by the compressor must be free from
any other gases and/or vapours as they may burn or explode in the
compressor.
c) Do not point the pneumatic people at people, animals or
oneself. Do not let children and unauthorised people enter
the workplace. Loss of concentration may result in losing control of
the tool.
n Work safety:
a) The pneumatic tool connector must match the port of the air
hose. Do not modify the connector or the supply hose port.
b) All the hoses, connectors and ports must be clean, free from
damage, in good technical condition and designed for
pneumatic tools.
c) Pneumatic tools are not protected against contact with the
sources of power so avoid contact with grounded surfaces,
e.g. pipes, radiators and coolers. Your body grounding increases
the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not expose the pneumatic tools to precipitation or
moisture. Water and moisture which get inside the tool increase the
risk of the tool damage and injuries.
e) Do not overload the hose supplying air to the tool. Do not use
the high-pressure hose for carrying, connecting and disconnecting the
connector to/from the compressed air source.
f) Avoid contact of the supply hose with heat, oils, sharp edges
and moving components.
g) Do not supply the pneumatic tool with oxygen, flammable or
poisonous gases. Use only filtered and "lubricated" compressed air
with adjustable pressure to supply the tool.
h) Ensure the machined item is held securely and well and will
not move during machining.
n Personal safety:
a) This device is not designed for operation by people (including
children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities
or people not experienced or not acquainted with the
equipment unless this takes place under the supervision or in
accordance with the device operating manual ensured by the
people responsible for their safety.
b) Ensure you are in good physical and mental condition when
you start work. Pay attention to what you are doing. Do not
work when you are tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medications. Even a short lack of attention may cause
serious personal injuries.
c) Always use protection equipment when you operate
pneumatic tools. Use safety goggles and ear muffs. Using the
protection equipment, e.g. dust-proof masks, non-slip footwear and
helmet whenever required reduces the personal injuries. Operating the
pneumatic tool, always use safety gloves to protect from mechanical
injuries and thermal effect of the tool.
d) Avoid inadvertent starting. Before you connect to the
compressed air source and before you raise or move the tool,
ensure the switch is OFF. Carrying the tool with your finger on the
switch or connecting the tool to the compressed air source with the
switch ON may cause an accident.
e) Before you start the pneumatic tool, remove all wrenches
and other tools used for its adjustment. The wrench left on the
moving tool components may cause serious bodily injuries.
f) Ensure balance. Keep the proper posture all the time. This will
facilitate getting control over the pneumatic tool in case of unexpected
situations during your work.
g) Wear appropriate clothes. Do not wear any loose clothes or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and work gloves away from
the moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair may be
caught by the moving tool parts.
h) The supply hose is pressurised which may cause its dynamic
movements and risk of injuries. The stored compressed air energy
may constitute a serious hazard. After you disconnect the quick-release
coupling, hold the pressure hose connector to avoid injuries caused by
the moving hose.
i) The compressor used with the pneumatic tool becomes very
hot during the operation. Touching it may cause scalds.
n Operation of the pneumatic tool:
a) Avoid overloading the pneumatic tool. Use the tool
appropriate for the task. Do not exceed the permissible
OPERATION MANUAL
PNEUMATIC IMPACT WRENCH 66372
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Productinformatie

MerkProline
Model66372
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte3422 MB