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Employers are advised to refer to the HSE publication “Guide for Employers”.

All hand held power tools vibrate to some extent, and this vibration is transmitted to the operator
via the handle, or hand used to steady the tool.  Vibration from about 2 to 1500 herz is potentially
damaging and is most hazardous in the range from about 5 to 20 herz.

Operators who are regularly exposed to vibration may suffer from Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome
(HAVS), which includes ‘dead hand’, ‘dead finger’, and ‘white finger’.  These are painful
conditions and are widespread in industries where vibrating tools are used.

The health risk depends upon the vibration level and the length of time of exposure to it……in
effect, a daily vibration dose.

Tools are tested using specialised equipment, to approximate the vibration level generated under
normal, acceptable operating conditions for the tool in question.  For example, a grinder used at
45° on mild steel plate, or a sander on soft wood in a horizontal plane etc.

These tests produce a value ‘a, expressed in metres per second per second, which represents the
average vibration level of all tests taken, in three axes where necessary, and a second figure ‘K’,
which represents the uncertainty factor, i.e. a value in excess of ‘a’, to which the tool could
vibrate under normal conditions. These values appear in the declaration on page 7.

HAND-ARM VIBRATION

You will note that a third value is given in the specification - the highest measured reading in a
single plane. This is the maximum level of vibration measured during testing in one of the axes,
and this should also be taken into account when making a risk assessment.

a’ values in excess of 2.5 m/s

2

 are considered hazardous when used for prolonged periods.  A

tool with a vibration value of 2.8 m/s

2

 may be used for up to 8 hours (cumulative) per day,

whereas a tool with a value of 11.2 m/s

2

 may be used for ½ hour per day only.

The graph below shows the vibration value against the maximum time the respective tool may be
used, per day.

The uncertainty factor should also be
taken into account when assessing a
risk. The two figures ‘a’ and ‘K’ may
be added together and the resultant
value used to assess the risk.

It should be noted that if a tool is used
under abnormal, or unusual
conditions, then the vibration level
could possibly increase significantly.
Users must always take this into
account and make their own risk
assessment, using the graph as a
reference.

Some tools with a high vibration value, such as impact wrenches, are generally used for a few
seconds at a time, therefore the cumulative time may only be in the order of a few minutes per
day.  Nevertheless, the cumulative effect, particularly when added to that of other hand held
power tools that may be used, must always be taken into account when the total daily dose rate is
determined.

Summary of Contents for 3110276

Page 1: ...AIR NAILER MODEL CNG1B Part No 3110276 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ease note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print However CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice Always consult the machine s data plate Declared vibration emission value in accordance with EN12096 Measured vibration emmission value a 5 3m s2 Uncertainty value K 2 12m s2 Highest measure...

Page 3: ...it giving long and satisfactory service GUARANTEE This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to thei...

Page 4: ...or yank it to disconnect from the air supply Keep hoses away from heat oil and sharp edges Check hoses for leaks or worn condition before use and ensure that all connections are secure 9 NEVER use with an air supply greater than 8bar 110 PSI at the tool 10 NEVER modify the tool in any way 11 NEVER remove any labels Damaged labels should be replaced 12 NEVER point the tool at anyone 13 NEVER carry ...

Page 5: ...ttings should have the same inside dimensions ASSEMBLY CSG2K CSG3K OPERATION Ensure the tool is not loaded then with the air supply turned OFF connect the air line to the Nailer at the 1 4 BSP connector DO NOT use a quick fit coupling at the tool With your fingers well away from the trigger and the tool pointed away from you and anyone in the vicinity depress the magazine catch pull out the magazi...

Page 6: ...4 hours run a few drops of Clarke Air Line Oil into the air inlet before storing Notes Be aware that factors other than the tool may effect its operation and efficiency such as reduced compressor output excessive drain on the airline moisture or restrictions in the line or the use of connectors of improper size or poor condition which will reduce air supply Grit or gum deposits in the tool may als...

Page 7: ...from 5 to 100 Metres Whip hose etc Contact your CLARKE dealer for further information or CLARKE International Sales Department on 01992 565333 A code Inches mm FB01810 13 32 10 FB01815 19 32 15 FB018120 25 32 20 FB018125 11 25 FB018130 13 16 30 FB018132 1 4 40 Nails are available as follows RECOMMENDED AIR SUPPLY CONNECTION ...

Page 8: ...8 PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 9: ...N A 40 O Ring N A No Description Part No 41 Piston Head N A 42 Piston Driver Coupling N A 43 Outer Spring Pin N A 44 Inner Spring Pin N A 45 Driver Blade N A 46 Spacer N A 47 Spring Holder N A 48 Compression Spring N A 49 Release Catch N A 50 Driver Guide N A 51 Screw N A 52 Spacer N A 53 Driver Guide Cover N A 54 Washer N A 55 Screw N A 56 Click Lever N A 57 Torsion Spring N A 58 Support N A 59 S...

Page 10: ...VICE FAX 020 8558 3622 or e mail as follows PARTS Parts clarkeinternational com SERVICE Service clarkeinternational com SPARE PARTS SERVICING CONTACTS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We declare that these products comply to the following standards directives 89 392 EEC 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC 93 68 EEC Model No CNG1B Serial or Batch number See product data plate signature ...

Page 11: ...alues appear in the declaration on page 7 HAND ARM VIBRATION You will note that a third value is given in the specification the highest measured reading in a single plane This is the maximum level of vibration measured during testing in one of the axes and this should also be taken into account when making a risk assessment a values in excess of 2 5 m s2 are considered hazardous when used for prol...

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