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Technical data

Machine data

Air

consumption

(l/s)

Impact freq.

(Hz)

Length

(mm)

Weight

(kg)

Shank

dimension

(mm)

Type

6.9

68

310

3.7

H19 x 50

TEX 3

9.5

46

380

5.5

H19 x 50

TEX 05P

9.5

46

380

5.5

H14.7 - R17.3 x 60

TEX 05P H/R

9.5

46

380

5.5

R17.3 x 60

TEX 05P R

18.5

30

500

10.1

H22 x 82.5

TEX 09PS

18.5

30

495

11.9

H22 x 82.5

TEX 09PS KL

18.5

30

495

11.9

H22 x 82.5

TEX 09PS KL US

18.5

30

500

10.1

R25 x 75

TEX 09PSR

17

22.5

520

10.2

H22 x 82.5

TEX 10PS

17

22.5

500

10.7

H22 x 82.5

TEX 10PS KL

17

22.5

520

10.2

R25 x 75

TEX 10PSR

22

25.5

540

10.6

H22 x 82.5

TEX 12PS

22

25.5

540

12.3

H22 x 82.5

TEX 12PS KL

22

25.5

540

12.3

H22 x 82.5

TEX 12PS KL US

22

25.5

540

10.6

R25 x 75

TEX 12PSR

22

25.5

540

12.3

R25 x 75

TEX 12PSR KL

Noise and vibration declaration statement

Guaranteed sound power level

Lw

according to ISO 3744 in accordance with directive 2000/14/EC.

Sound pressure level

Lp

according to ISO 11203.

Vibration value

A

and uncertainty

B

determined according to ISO 20643. See table ”Noise and vibration data”

for the values of A, B, etc.

These declared values were obtained by laboratory type testing in accordance with the stated directive or
standards and are suitable for comparison with the declared values of other tools tested in accordance with
the same directive or standards. These declared values are not suitable for use in risk assessments and values
measured in individual work places may be higher. The actual exposure values and risk of harm experienced
by an individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works, in what material the machine is
used, as well as upon the exposure time and the physical condition of the user, and the condition of the machine.

We, Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB, cannot be held liable for the consequences of using the declared
values, instead of values reflecting the actual exposure, in an individual risk assessment in 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 http://www.humanvibration.com/EU/VIBGUIDE.htm

We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early symptoms which may relate to vibration
exposure, so that management procedures can be modified to help prevent future impairment.

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© 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB | No. 9800 0799 90 | 2010-01-01
Original instructions

Safety and operating instructions

TEX 3, 05P, 09PS, 10PS, 12PS

Summary of Contents for TEX 3

Page 1: ...ject warning label 15 Installation 15 Hoses and connections 15 Methods to prevent freezing 15 Connecting a water separator 15 Lubrication 15 Insertion tool 16 Selecting the right insertion tool 16 Nar...

Page 2: ...21 Noise and vibration data 22 EC Declaration of Conformity 23 EC Declaration of Conformity EC Directive 2006 42 EC 23 5 2010 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 0799 90 2010 01 01 Original inst...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...duct 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 Stockh...

Page 5: ...ctive 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 ma...

Page 6: ...d 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...

Page 7: ...e 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 caus...

Page 8: ...rt 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 s...

Page 9: ...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 loss a...

Page 10: ...c hammer for the work to be performed 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 unnece...

Page 11: ...ith the book symbol means that the user must read the safety and operating instructions before the machine is used for the first time E The CE symbol means that the machine is EC approved See the EC d...

Page 12: ...e conditions ice can form in the silencer Take the following actions to further counteract the risk of ice formation Use Atlas Copco Breaker and hammer AIR OIL as a lubricant Breaker and hammer AIR OI...

Page 13: ...t fulfil the criterias mentioned below will result in a longer time to complete a task and may result in higher levels of vibration exposure A worn tool will also cause increased working time Make sur...

Page 14: ...trigger returns automatically to the stop position Operating Starting a cut Stand in a stable position with your feet well away from the inserted tool Press the machine against the working surface be...

Page 15: ...hines always switch off the air supply and bleed the machine by depressing the start and stop device Then disconnect the air hose from the machine Clean and inspect the machine and its functions each...

Page 16: ...dismantled and all parts be cleaned and checked This work must be performed by authorised staff trained for this task Tightening torques TEX 3 TEX 05P TEX 09PS TEX 10PS 19 2010 Atlas Copco Constructio...

Page 17: ...ssure to give full power Check that the dimension and length of the air hose are according to the recommendations See Installation If there is a risk of freezing check that the machine s exhaust ports...

Page 18: ...ctive or standards and are suitable for comparison with the declared values of other tools tested in accordance with the same directive or standards These declared values are not suitable for use in r...

Page 19: ...pW Lp r 1m dB A rel 20 Pa Type 4 3 14 0 104 92 TEX 3 3 8 13 0 104 92 TEX 05P H R 2 4 16 1 103 91 TEX 09PS R 2 4 16 1 105 93 TEX 09PS KL US 4 4 22 4 102 90 TEX 10PS R 4 4 22 4 103 91 TEX 10PS KL 2 0 15...

Page 20: ...S R 7 104 105 TEX 09PS KL US 7 101 102 TEX 10PS R 7 102 103 TEX 10PS KL 7 104 105 TEX 12PS R 7 103 105 TEX 12PS KL US Following harmonised standards were applied ISO FDIS 11148 4 Following other stand...

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