Punches/Chisels
•
Never use a punch or chisel with a chipped or mush-
roomed end. Dress mushroomed chisels and punches
with a grinder.
•
Hold a chisel or a punch with a tool holder if possible.
•
When using a chisel on a small piece, clamp the piece
firmly in a vise and chip toward the stationary jaw.
•
Always wear approved eye protection when using these
tools.
•
Protect bystanders with approved eye protection.
Screwdrivers
•
Do not use a screwdriver for prying, punching, chiseling,
scoring or scraping.
•
Use the right type of screwdriver for the job; match the tip
to the fastener.
•
Do not interchange POZIDRIV, PHILLIPS or REED AND
PRINCE screwdrivers.
•
Screwdriver handles are not intended to act as insulation.
Do not use them on live electrical circuits.
•
Do not use a screwdriver with rounded edges because it
will slip. Redress with a grinder.
Ratchets and Handles
•
Periodically clean and lubricate ratchet mechanisms with
a light grade oil. Do not replace parts individually; ratchets
should be rebuilt with the entire contents of service kit.
•
Never hammer on a ratchet or put a pipe extension on a
ratchet handle for added leverage.
•
Always support the ratchet head when using socket
extensions, but do not put your hand on the head or you
may interfere with the action of its reversing mechanism.
•
When breaking a fastener loose, apply a small amount of
pressure as a test to be sure the ratchet's gear wheel is
engaged with the pawl.
Sockets
•
Never use hand sockets on power or impact wrenches.
Select only impact sockets for use with air or electric
impact wrenches.
•
Select the right size socket for the job.
•
Always keep the wrench or socket squarely on the
fastener.
•
Replace sockets showing cracks or wear.
•
Keep sockets clean.
•
Always use approved eye protection when using power
or impact sockets.
Storage Units
•
Do not open more than one loaded drawer at a time. Close
each drawer before opening another to prevent the cabinet
from unexpectedly tipping over.
•
Close lids and lock drawers and doors before moving
storage units.
•
Do not pull on a tool cabinet; push it in front of you.
•
Set the brakes on the locking casters after the cabinet has
been rolled into position.
1-6 2010 XB Service: Maintenance
Summary of Contents for XB 2010
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