Atlas Copco ORKA 350/450 Safety And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

WARNING Vibration hazards

Normal and proper use of the machine exposes the
operator to vibration. Regular and frequent exposure
to vibration may cause, contribute to, or aggravate
injury or disorders to the operator’s fingers, hands,
wrists, arms, shoulders and/or nerves and blood
supply or other body parts, including debilitating
and/or permanent injuries or disorders that may
develop gradually over periods of weeks, months, or
years. Such injuries or disorders may include damage
to the blood circulatory system, damage to the
nervous system, damage to joints, and possibly
damage to other body structures.

If numbness, persistent recurring discomfort, 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 machine, stop
operating the machine, tell your employer and seek
medical attention. Continued use of the machine after
the occurrence of any such symptom may increase
the risk of symptoms becoming more severe and/or
permanent.

Operate and maintain the machine as recommended
in these instructions, to prevent an unnecessary
increase in vibration.

The following may help to reduce exposure to
vibration for the operator:

If the machine has vibration absorbing handles,
keep them in a central position, avoid pressing the
handles into the end stops.

When the percussion mechanism is activated, the
only body contact with the machine you must have
are your hands on the handle or handles. Avoid
any other contact, for example supporting any part
of the body against the machine or leaning onto
the machine trying to increase the feed force.

Make sure that the machine is well-maintained
and not worn out.

Immediately stop working if the machine suddenly
starts to vibrate strongly. Before resuming the
work, find and remove the cause of the increased
vibrations.

Participate in health surveillance or monitoring,
medical exams and training programs offered by
your employer and when required by law.

When working in cold conditions wear warm
clothing and keep hands warm and dry.

See the ”Noise and vibration declaration statement”
for the machine, including the declared vibration
values. This information can be found at the end of
these Safety and operating instructions.

WARNING Trapping hazard

There is a risk of neck ware, hair, gloves, and clothes
getting dragged into or caught by rotating machine
parts. This may cause choking, scalping, lacerations,
or death. To reduce the risk:

Never grab or touch a rotating machine part.

Avoid wearing clothing, neck ware or gloves that
may get caught.

Cover long hair with a hair net.

DANGER Electrical hazard

The machine is not electrically insulated. If the
machine comes into contact with electricity, serious
injuries or death may result.

Never operate the machine near any electric wire
or other source of electricity.

Make sure that there are no concealed wires or
other sources of electricity in the working area.

WARNING Slipping, tripping and falling

hazards

There is a risk of slipping or tripping or falling, for
example tripping on the hoses or on other objects.
Slipping or tripping or falling can cause injury. To
reduce this risk:

Always make sure that no hose or other object is
in your way or in any other person's way.

Always make sure you are in a stable position with
your feet as far apart as your shoulders width and
keeping a balanced body weight.

WARNING Concealed object hazard

During operating, concealed wires and pipes
constitute a danger that can result in serious injury.

Check the composition of the material before
operating.

Watch out for concealed cables and pipes for
example electricity, telephone, water, gas, and
sewage lines.

If the machine seems to have hit a concealed
object, switch off the machine immediately.

Make sure that there is no danger before
continuing.

WARNING Involuntary start

Involuntary start of the machine may cause injury.

Keep your hands away from the start and stop
device until you are ready to start the machine.

Learn how the machine is switched off in the event
of an emergency.

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Original instructions

Safety and operating instructions

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Page 1: ...Safety and operating instructions Floor saw 2015 Construction Tools EOOD No 9800 1203 01b 2015 02 05 Original instructions ORKA...

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Page 3: ...ng 13 Starting the engine Honda 13 Starting the engine Lombardini 14 Stopping the machine 15 Maintenance 15 Every 8 hours of operation daily 15 Adjusting the belt 15 Every 20 hours of operation weekly...

Page 4: ...EC Declaration of Conformity 22 2015 Construction Tools EOOD No 9800 1203 01b 2015 02 05 Original instructions 4 ORKA Contents...

Page 5: ...all corners of the world we can offer product support and expertise to ensure that our customers can work at maximum efficiency at all times For more information please visit www atlascopco com Const...

Page 6: ...d legs Drugs alcohol or medication WARNING Drugs alcohol or medication Drugs alcohol or medication may impair your judgment and powers of concentration Poor reactions and incorrect assessments can lea...

Page 7: ...er use your fingers to check for fluid leaks DANGER Explosion hazard If a warm machine comes into contact with explosives an explosion could occur During operating with certain materials sparks and ig...

Page 8: ...before leaving the worksite to reduce exposure of dust and fumes to yourself other persons cars homes and other areas Avoid eating drinking and using tobacco products in areas where there is dust or...

Page 9: ...en required by law When working in cold conditions wear warm clothing and keep hands warm and dry See the Noise and vibration declaration statement for the machine including the declared vibration val...

Page 10: ...ower source is connected Never inspect clean install or remove accessories while the power source is connected WARNING Secure the working area Cluttered benches and insufficient lighting can cause per...

Page 11: ...Q ON OFF switch Diesel version Labels The machine is fitted with labels containing important information about personal safety and machine maintenance The labels must be in such condition that they ar...

Page 12: ...ver sit or stand on the machine when it is working Fitting the blade 1 Turn off the engine 2 Set the machine to the lifted position 3 Disconnect the water pipe A from the blade cover B A B C 4 Remove...

Page 13: ...in depth 11 Lower the blade slowly to prevent the engine from stalling 12 Once the desired depth is reached lock the stop lever Cutting depth A The cutting depth A can be adjusted The maximum cutting...

Page 14: ...ardini 1 Set the engine ON OFF control A to position ON 2 Set the throttle control B to half throttle A B 3 Grip the recoil starter handle C with both hands and pull until it resists Return the handle...

Page 15: ...ume hazard Use only authorised parts Any damage or malfunction caused by the use of unauthorised parts is not covered by warranty or product liability When cleaning mechanical parts with solvent compl...

Page 16: ...s 7 Adjust the tension of the belt as described Every 20 hours of operation weekly Maintenance routines Applies to all Change engine oil Clean and refit air filter Check the engine speed Applies to Lo...

Page 17: ...silencer spark catcher See the engine manual for more information Checking spark plug Honda Check clean and replace the spark plug Every 250 hours of operation every third month Maintenance routines C...

Page 18: ...ace the fuel filter See the engine manual for more information Change the oil filter See the engine manual for more information Disposal A used machine must be treated and disposed of in such a way th...

Page 19: ...andle to adjust the depth 10 mm per turn of the handle Problem with the height adjustment Too shallow cutting deep Use a 450 mm blade instead of a 350 mm blade Change the dimension of the blade Adjust...

Page 20: ...nt Guaranteed sound power level Lw according to EN ISO 3744 in accordance with directive 2000 14 EC Sound pressure level Lp according to EN ISO 11201 EN 500 4 2011 Vibration value determined according...

Page 21: ...syndrome if its use is not adequately managed An EU guide to managing hand arm vibration can be found at http www humanvibration com humanvibration EU VIBGUIDE html We recommend a programme of health...

Page 22: ...ght Power Saw 98 kg 8 2 kW ORKA350 450 Honda 100 kg 5 5 kW ORKA350 450 Diesel Following harmonised standards were applied EN13862 Technical Documentation authorised representative Emil Alexandrov Cons...

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