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WARNING Ejected insertion 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
insertion tool.

Before changing the insertion tool or 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 anyone
else.

Make sure that the insertion tool is fully inserted
and the tool retainer is in a locked position before
the machine is started.

Check the locking function by pulling the inserted
tool outwards forcefully.

WARNING Moving or slipping insertion 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 insertion tool has the shank length
and dimensions that the machine is intended for.

Never use an insertion tool without a collar.

Operation, precautions

DANGER Explosion hazard

If an insertion 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
environment.

Never use the machine near flammable materials,
fumes or dust.

Make sure that there are no undetected sources
of gas or explosives.

WARNING Unexpected movements

The inserted tool is exposed to heavy strains when
the machine is used. The inserted tool may break
due to fatigue after a certain amount of use. If the
inserted 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 position
with your feet as far apart as your shoulder width,
and keeping a balanced body weight.

Always inspect the equipment prior to use. Never
use the equipment if you suspect that it is
damaged.

Make sure that the handles are clean and free of
grease and oil.

Keep your feet away from the inserted tool.

Stand firmly and always hold on to the machine
with both hands.

Never start the machine when it is lying on the
ground.

Never ‘ride’ on the machine with one leg over the
handle.

Never strike or abuse the equipment.

Check regularly for wear on the insertion tool, and
check whether there are any signs of damage or
visible cracks.

Pay attention and look at what you are doing.

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© 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB | No. 9800 0812 01c | 2010-01-01
Original instructions

Safety and operating instructions

TEX 05PE, 09PE, 12PE

Summary of Contents for 05PE

Page 1: ...Safety and operating instructions Handheld pneumatic pick hammers 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 0812 01c 2010 01 01 Original instructions TEX 05PE 09PE 12PE...

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Page 3: ...connections 12 Methods to prevent freezing 12 Connecting a water separator 13 Lubrication 13 Insertion tool 13 Selecting the right insertion tool 13 Narrow chisel 13 Moil point 13 Wide bladed chisel...

Page 4: ...Noise and vibration data 19 EC Declaration of Conformity 20 EC Declaration of Conformity EC Directive 2006 42 EC 20 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 0812 01c 2010 01 01 Original instruc...

Page 5: ...roduct support and expertise to ensure that our customers can work at maximum efficiency at all times For more information please visit www atlascopco com Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB 105 23 Stoc...

Page 6: ...otective boots Appropriate work overall or similar clothing not loose fitting that covers your arms and legs Drugs alcohol or medication WARNING Drugs alcohol or medication Drugs alcohol or medication...

Page 7: ...and ignition can occur Explosions will lead to severe injuries or death Never operate the machine in any explosive environment Never use the machine near flammable materials fumes or dust Make sure t...

Page 8: ...lace consumables inserted tools other accessory as recommended in the operating and safety instructions Incorrect selection or lack of maintenance of consumables inserted tools other accessories may c...

Page 9: ...mfort burning sensation stiffness throbbing tingling pain clumsiness weakened grip whitening of the skin or other symptoms occur at any time when operating the machine or when not operating the machin...

Page 10: ...air supply bleed the machine by pressing the start and stop device and disconnect the machine from the power source WARNING Noise hazard High noise levels can cause permanent and disabling hearing los...

Page 11: ...A pneumatic hammer that is too small means that the work will take longer A hammer that is too big means that there must be frequent repositioning which is unnecessarily tiring for the operator A sim...

Page 12: ...rvicing tool read and understand separately provided safety instructions Installation Hoses and connections S RN O A B C D A Compressed air source B Water separator optional C Lubricator optional D Ma...

Page 13: ...l Wait until the insertion tool has cooled down before carrying out maintenance work NOTICE Never cool a hot insertion tool in water it can result in brittleness and early failure Selecting the right...

Page 14: ...t of an emergency Stop the machine immediately in all cases of power supply interruption Start and stop Start the machine by squeezing the trigger while firmly holding the handle Stop the machine by r...

Page 15: ...with appropriate health and safety regulations and ensure there is satisfactory ventilation For major service of the machine contact your nearest authorised workshop After each service check that the...

Page 16: ...hey are placed in correct position C Troubleshooting If the pneumatic machine does not start has low power or uneven performance check the following points Check that the insertion tool being used has...

Page 17: ...the machine to the compressed air supply and start it for a few seconds Always store the machine in a dry place Disposal A used machine must be treated and disposed of in such a way that the greatest...

Page 18: ...a work place situation over which we have no control This tool may cause hand arm vibration syndrome if its use is not adequately managed An EU guide to managing hand arm vibration can be found at htt...

Page 19: ...Type 2 8 2 5 3 2 3 6 3 0 4 0 105 87 TEX 05PE Values valid for horizontal use 5 3 4 6 5 9 105 93 TEX 09PE Values valid for horizontal use 5 4 5 3 5 5 105 93 TEX 12PE Values valid for horizontal use 0...

Page 20: ...mmers 7 98 105 TEX 05PE 7 104 105 TEX 09PE 7 104 105 TEX 12PE Following harmonised standards were applied ISO FDIS 11148 4 Following other standards were applied Lloyds Register Quality Assurance NoBo...

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Page 24: ...ying of the contents or any part thereof is prohibited This applies in particular to trademarks model denominations part numbers and drawings www atlascopco com 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB...

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