Chicago Pneumatic CP 0009 Safety And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

WARNING   

Dust and fume hazard

Dusts and/or fumes generated or dispersed when
using the machine may cause serious and permanent
respiratory disease, illness, or other bodily injury (for
example, silicosis or other irreversible lung disease
that can be fatal, cancer, birth defects, and/or skin
inflammation).
Some dusts and fumes created by drilling, breaking,
hammering, sawing, grinding and other construction
activities contain substances known to the State of
California and other authorities to cause respiratory
disease, cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of such substances are:

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Crystalline silica, cement, and other masonry
products.

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Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated
rubber.

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Lead from lead-based paints.

Dust and fumes in the air can be invisible to the
naked eye, so do not rely on eye sight to determine
if there is dust or fumes in the air.
To reduce the risk of exposure to dust and fumes,
do all of the following:

Perform site-specific risk assessment. The risk
assessment should include dust and fumes created
by the use of the machine and the potential for
disturbing existing dust.

Use proper engineering controls to minimize the
amount of dust and fumes in the air and to
minimize build-up on equipment, surfaces,
clothing, and body parts. Examples of controls
include: exhaust ventilation and dust collection
systems, water sprays, and wet drilling. Control
dusts and fumes at the source where possible.
Make sure that controls are properly installed,
maintained and correctly used.

Wear, maintain and correctly use respiratory
protection as instructed by your employer and as
required by occupational health and safety
regulations. The respiratory protection must be
effective for the type of substance at issue (and if
applicable, approved by relevant governmental
authority).

Work in a well ventilated area.

If the machine has an exhaust, direct the exhaust
so as to reduce disturbance of dust in a dust filled
environment.

Operate and maintain the machine as
recommended in the operating and safety
instructions

Select, maintain and replace consumables/
working tools/ other accessories as recommended
in the operating and safety instructions. Incorrect
selection or lack of maintenance of consumables/
inserted tools/ other accessories may cause an
unnecessary increase in dust or fumes.

Wear washable or disposable protective clothes
at the worksite, and shower and change into clean
clothes 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 fumes.

Wash your hands and face thoroughly as soon as
possible upon leaving the exposure area, and
always before eating, drinking, using tobacco
products, or making contact with other persons.

Comply with all applicable laws and regulations,
including occupational health and safety
regulations.

Participate in air monitoring, medical examination
programs, and health and safety training
programs provided by your employer or trade
organizations and in accordance with
occupational health and safety regulations and
recommendations. Consult with physicians
experienced with relevant occupational medicine.

Work with your employer and trade organization
to reduce dust and fume exposure at the worksite
and to reduce the risks. Effective health and safety
programs, policies and procedures for protecting
workers and others against harmful exposure to
dust and fumes should be established and
implemented based on advice from health and
safety experts. Consult with experts.

Residues of hazardous substances on the machine
can be a risk. Before undertaking any maintenance
on the machine, clean it thoroughly.

WARNING   

Projectiles

Failure of the work piece, of accessories, or even of
the machine itself may generate high velocity
projectiles. During operating, splinters or other
particles from the working material may become
projectiles and cause personal injury by striking the
operator or other persons. To reduce these risk:

Use approved personal protective equipment and
safety helmet, including impact resistant eye
protection with side protection.

Make sure that no unauthorised persons trespass
into the working zone.

Keep the workplace free from foreign objects.

Ensure that the work piece is securely fixed.

9800 0547 90c | Original instructions

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CP 0009, CP 0014

Safety and operating instructions

Summary of Contents for CP 0009

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Page 2: ...nnections 12 Methods to prevent freezing 12 Connecting a water separator 13 Lubrication 13 Insertion tool 13 Operation 15 Preparations before starting 15 Start and stop 15 Operating 16 When taking a b...

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Page 4: ...Protective gloves Proper protective 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...

Page 5: ...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 Furthermo...

Page 6: ...cessories as recommended in the operating and safety instructions Incorrect selection or lack of maintenance of consumables inserted tools other accessories may cause an unnecessary increase in dust o...

Page 7: ...bness 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...

Page 8: ...ly in all cases of power supply interruption Whenever fitting or removing the insertion tool switch off the air supply bleed the machine by pressing the start and stop device and disconnect the machin...

Page 9: ...ight hand rotation The machine can be adapted for drilling or breaking by activating the rotation release Example of use as a rock drill are drilling in granite concrete limestone or brick or other si...

Page 10: ...t of lubrication oil in the air connection Hoses and connections S RN O A B C D A Compressed air source B Water separator optional C Oiler optional D Max 10 feet 3 meter compressed air hose between th...

Page 11: ...ecommended oil Insertion tool CAUTION Hot working tool The tip of the working tool can become hot and sharp when used Touching it can lead to burns and cuts Never touch a hot or sharp working tool Wai...

Page 12: ...four ball slots in the shank of the insertion tool polish them smoothly It will result in easier entry and removal of the insertion tool and also an efficient operation of the chuck Fitting the inser...

Page 13: ...ithout obstruction Ensure that the fittings are tight and leak proof DANGER Whipping air hose A compressed air hose that comes loose can lash around and cause personal injury or death Check that the c...

Page 14: ...erating with an uplifted machine must be avoided Stand firmly and always hold the machine with both hands Hold the inserted tool firmly against the work surface before starting the machine Let the mac...

Page 15: ...amage Periodic maintenance After each operating period of approximately 100 working hours or three times a year the machine must be dismantled and all parts be cleaned and checked This work must be pe...

Page 16: ...sed 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 possible portion of the ma...

Page 17: ...ee 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 com...

Page 18: ...6 21 2 CP 0009 AC for drilling 2 5 20 2 103 88 CP 0009 CS for breaking 2 6 21 2 103 88 CP 0009 CS for drilling 2 5 20 2 CP 0009 E for breaking 2 6 21 2 CP 0009 E for drilling 2 5 20 2 103 88 CP 0009 E...

Page 19: ...y hammers 6 2 CP 0009 CS 6 2 CP 0009 ES Following harmonised standards were applied EN ISO 11148 4 Technical Documentation authorised representative Per Forsberg Construction Tools PC AB Dragonv gen 2...

Page 20: ...2015 01 No 9800 0547 90c Copyright Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB KALMAR SWEDEN...

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