Inc. Impact Driver User Manual

Operator
Instructions
ManufacturerBuppIier
Sioux
Tools,
lnc.
250
Snapon
Drive
P.0.
sox
1596
Murpb,
NC
28906
U.S.A.
Tel
No.
828-835-9765
Fax
No.
828-835-9635
Form
#
ZCE701
Date
5-02JA
accessible
plack
Product
Type
Low
VI
bdon
Air
Hammer
Mcdel %/Nos
Serial
No-
-
Product Net
Weight
Recommended
Use
Of
5-10
I&
Wancer
Or
Support
2.32
kg
NO
Air
Pressure
-Recommended
Working
Maximum
,
62
-bar
90
PSI
6.2
bar
90
PSI
Recornmded
Hose
Bore
Recommended
Max.
Size
-
Minimum
Hose
Length
916
ins
8
m
30Ft
IOM
Noise
Level:
Sound
Pressure
Level
943
dB(A)
Sound
Power
Level
106.6
dB(A)
Tesi
Method:
Tested
in
accordance
with
Pneump
test
code
PNBNTCI
and
IS0
Standard
3744
Wbration
Level
9.56
Meters
1
S&
Test
Method:
Tested
in
accordance
with
IS0
standards
8662
Farl
I
Safety
rules
when
using
a
5276
Air
Hammer
-Always
wear
saw
goggles
as
use
of
tool
may
cause
flying
akqeck.
-
Prolonged exposure to vibration
may
cause
injury-
-Read
all
instructions before using this tool. All
operalots must be
fully
trained
in
its use and aware
of
these safety rules.
-
Do
not exceed the maximum working air pressure.
-
Use personal
protectii
equipment
as
recommended-
-
Some
dust created
by
per
snchg,
sawing,
grhding,
drilling, and other construction actjvities contains
&@mi&
knmn
to
cause
mer,
birih
defects
and
other
reproduhe
harm-
-Use only compressed air
at
the
recommended
conditions.
-If the toot appears
to
malfunction,
7
remove from use immediately
and
arrange
br
sewice and repair- If it is
not
practical to
remove
tool from
sewice,
then
shul
off
rhe air supply
to
the
tool
and
write
or
haw-writlen
a
warning note
and
attach it to the
tool.
-
If
tool is to
be
used with
a
balancer
or
other suspension device, ensure that
the tool is firmly
attached
to the
suspensiontsupport device.
-When opefating lhe
tool.
always
keep
the
body
and
pariicularly
the
hands
away from the working attachment
fixed
to
the tool-
-
The
tool is not electrically insulated,
Never
we
the tool
if
there is
any
chance of coming into
wntacl
with
live
electricity.
-Always when
using
the
td, adopt
a
firm footing andtor
position
and grip
the
tool
sufkienlly only
to
uverme
any
reaction
forces
that
may
result
from
the tool doing
wok.
Do not overgrip.
-Use
only
correct spa?e
parts
for maintenance
and
repair.
Do
not improvise or
make
temporary
repairs.
Major
servicing
and
repairs should
only
be
carried
out
by person$ trained to
do
so.
-
Do
not
lock,
tape,
wire,
ek.
the
'0n/Off'
valve
in
'On'
position.
The
WggerAever,
etc.
must
always
be
free to
return to
the
'OW
position when released.
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