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P1886E/EN 2008-07
86b_1_5 en bedingt.fm, 24.07.2008
Safety
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Basic requirements for safe working practices
You should read all instructions.
Failure to observe the instructions listed below can result in serious injuries.
1.3
Operator training
Operators must be trained in correct handling of the tool. The user must make the operating
manual available to the machine operator and ensure that the operator has read and understood
it. The tool may be connected, used, serviced and repaired by qualified persons only. The tool
may be repaired by authorized technicians only.
CAUTION!
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Before initial operation, check that the suspension bail is properly fastened to the bal-
ancer.
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Work with a maximum working pressure of 101.5 psi (700 kPa) (measured as the air inlet
tube of the tool).
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120PTHDA: When air inlet from top is used make sure, that plug is properly mounted
accordingly.
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If you hear unusual noises or vibrations, switch off the tool immediately.
Shut off the air supply immediately.
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Before carrying out repairs, adjusting the torque or replacing screw bits, disconnect the
tool from the compressed air line.
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The compressed air line must be depressurized before disconnecting it.
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Never use the air hose to hold, raise or lower the tool.
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Air hoses, the suspension bail and fittings must be regularly checked for damage and
wear. Replace if necessary.
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Always carry out assembly according to Chapter 8 Spare parts, page 25.
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Use only accessory parts authorized by Cooper Power Tools
(see product catalog).
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Adjust the torque using the provided hex wrench only. Never use an angular wrench.
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Only use screw inserts for machine-controlled fastening tools.
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Make sure that the screw bits are securely inserted.
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Inspect screw bits for visible damage and cracks.
Replace damaged screw bits immediately.
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The operation, maintenance and repair conditions set forth in the operating instructions
must be observed.
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Follow generally valid and local safety and accident prevention rules.