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5.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOL USE

When using any type of power tool there are steps that should be taken to make sure that you, as 
the user, remain safe.
Common sense and a respect for the tool will help reduce the risk of injury.

Read the instruction manual fully.

 Do not attempt any operation until you have read and 

understood this manual.

Most important you must know how to safely start and stop this machine, especially in an 
emergency.
Keep the work area tidy and clean.

 Attempting to clear clutter from around the machine during 

use will reduce your concentration. Mess on the floor creates a trip hazard. Any liquid spilt on the 
floor could result in you slipping.

Find a suitable location.

 If the machine is bench mounted; the location should provide good 

natural light or artificial lighting as a replacement. Avoid damp and dust locations as it will have a 
negative effect on the machine’s performance. If the machine is portable; do not expose the tool to 
rain. In all cases do not operate power tools near any flammable materials.

Keep bystanders away.

 Children, onlookers and passers by must be restricted from entering the 

work area for their own protection. The barrier must extend a suitable distance from the tool user.

Disconnect and house all power tools that are not in use.

 An air tool should never be left 

unattended while connected to the power supply. They must be housed in a suitable location, 
away locked up and from children.

Do not overload or misuse the tool.

 All tools are designed for a purpose and are limited to what 

they are capable of doing. Do not attempt to use a power tool (or adapt it in any way) for an 
application it is not designed for. Select a tool appropriate for the size of the job. Overloading a tool 
will result in tool failure and user injury: This covers the use of accessories.

Dress properly.

 Loose clothing, long hair and jewellery are all dangerous because they can 

become entangled in moving machinery: This can also result in parts of body being pulled into the 
machine. Clothing should be close fitted, with any long hair tired back and jewellery and neck ties 
removed. Footwear must be fully enclosed and have a non-slip sole.

Wear personal protective equipment (PPE).

 Dust, noise, vibration and swarf can all be 

dangerous if not suitably protected against. If the work involving the power tool creates dust or 
fumes; wear a dust mask. Vibration to the hand, caused by operating some tools for longer periods 
must be protected against. Wear vibration reducing gloves and allow long breaks between uses. 
Protect against dust and swarf by wearing approved safety goggles or a face shield. These are 
some of the more common hazards and preventions; however, always find out what hazards are 
associated with the machine/work process and wear the most suitable protective equipment 
available.

Do not breathe contaminated air.

 If the work creates dust or fumes; connect the machine (if 

possible) to an extraction system either locally or remotely. Working outdoors can also help if 
possible.

Move the machine as instructed.

 If the machine is hand held, do not carry it by the air line. If the 

product is heavy; employ a second or third person to help move it safely or use a mechanical 
device. Always refer to the instructions for the correct method.

Do not overreach.

 Extending your body too far can result in a loss of balance and you falling. This 

could be from a height or onto a machine and will result in injury.

Maintain your tools correctly. 

A well maintained tool will do the job safely. Replace any damaged 

or missing parts immediately with original parts from the manufacturer. As applicable; keep blades 
sharp; moving parts clean, oiled or greased; handles clean; and emergency devices working.

5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for 67089

Page 1: ...ntains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product and operator safety together with longer life of the product itself AlI photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the operation of the product Whilst every effort has been made to ...

Page 2: ...S MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright Draper Tools Limited Permission is granted to reproduce this publication for personal and educational use only Commercial copying redistribution hiring or lending is prohibited N...

Page 3: ...CRIPTION 6 1 IDENTIFICATION 9 7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 7 1 PACKAGING 10 7 2 WHAT S IN THE BOX 10 8 ASSEMBLY 8 1 AIR TOOL OIL SPECIFICATION 11 8 2 RECOMMENDED AIR SUPPLY SET UP 11 8 3 CONNECTION TO THE AIR SUPPLY 12 8 4 INSTALLING AND REMOVING SOCKETS 12 8 5 USING AN IN LINE MINI OILER 12 9 OPERATION AND USE 9 1 TRIGGER SWITCH 13 9 2 FORWARD REVERSE SPEED SELECTION 13 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 ANVIL 14 1...

Page 4: ...ept where tools are hired out when the guarantee period is 90 days from the date of purchase This guarantee does not apply to normal wear and tear nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is found not to be within the terms of ...

Page 5: ...umption 4 0cfm 113L min Free speed no load 10 000min Minimum air line size 3 8 ID Air inlet 1 4 BSP Sound pressure level 87dB A Sound power level 98dB A Vibration level 4 9m s2 Weight 1 44kgs 4 3 HANDLING AND STORAGE Warning Wear safety glasses and ear defenders Continuous A Weighted Sound Pressure Level at the workstation in accordance to prEN ISO 15744 1999 and declared according to EN ISO 4871 ...

Page 6: ...nd user injury This covers the use of accessories Dress properly Loose clothing long hair and jewellery are all dangerous because they can become entangled in moving machinery This can also result in parts of body being pulled into the machine Clothing should be close fitted with any long hair tired back and jewellery and neck ties removed Footwear must be fully enclosed and have a non slip sole W...

Page 7: ... by the manufacturer This will ensure the tool remains safe to use 5 2 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR IMPACT WRENCHES Important Draper Tools Limited recommends that this machine should not be modified or used for any application other than that for which it was designed If you are unsure of its relative applications do not hesitate to contact us in writing and we will advise you Power tool...

Page 8: ...nces Missing or damaged anvil rings may lead to sockets detaching from the wrench while rotating at high speed Only use accessories specifically hardened for impact use Do not use standard chrome type hand tool sockets as they will shatter and splinter causing injury Do not modify this impact wrench in any way Do not carry or move the tool by the air line When starting or finishing the removal and...

Page 9: ...6 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 6 1 IDENTIFICATION Variable speed trigger Anvil Anvil ring Reverse forward speed selector Machine body 1 4 BSP female air inlet 9 ...

Page 10: ...itle page and do not attempt to use the impact wrench The packaging material should be retained at least during the guarantee period in case the impact wrench needs to be returned for repair Warning Some of the packaging materials used may be harmful to children Do not leave any of these materials in the reach of children If any of the packaging is to be thrown away make sure they are disposed of ...

Page 11: ...timum performance is achieved It also acts as a rust inhibitor when the equipment is not in use We recommend the use of Draper Air Tool Oil This air tool operates at a maximum pressure of 90psi and must be controlled via a combination pressure regulator in line lubricator and moisture filter such as the Draper range see you local Draper stockist which with proper maintenance will ensure a constant...

Page 12: ... any sockets or accessories that are not hardened for impact use Push fit the socket over the anvil The friction based ring holds the socket securely in place To remove a socket Pull the socket away from the anvil to remove Note Extra effort may be required when fitting and removing brand new sockets on their initial usage 8 4 USING A MINI OILER FIG 3 Apart from spraying equipment almost all air t...

Page 13: ...ntinue to rotate briefly after the trigger has been released Note Before tool operation and work commences ensure the compressor reservoir is drained of condensate along with all connected air lines Check and drain the air line regulator s water trap and fill up the lubrication reservoir 9 2 FORWARD REVERSE SPEED SELECTION FIGS 6 The impact wrench has 3 forward speeds and 3 reverse speed Turn the ...

Page 14: ...ervoir of condensate Drain the air lines of condensate Drain the combined separator filter regulator water trap Fill up the combined separator filter regulator lubricant reservoir Check the line pressure is correct for the tool 10 3 AFTER USE MAINTENANCE CHECKS Repeat the above procedures Lubricate the tool with approximately 1 5ml of oil directly down the air inlet 10 MAINTENANCE 14 FIG 7 Warning...

Page 15: ...ractice Use only high quality impact sockets as listed in the Draper Catalogue Chrome plated sockets can shatter and cause injury Sockets will not stay on Worn anvil ring Replace anvil ring Motor will not run Exhaust air flows freely One or more motor vanes stuck due to material build up Motor seized due to rust Pour air tool lubricating oil into air inlet Operate tool in short bursts of forward a...

Page 16: ...ulations Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area In all circumstances Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste Do not incinerate During decommissioning of the equipment certain hazards should be understood and avoided Only with the line pressure released shall the equipment be disassembled Goggles should be worn 16 ...

Page 17: ...YMBOLS 17 13 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Read the instruction manual Wear safety glasses Wear ear defenders Wear protective gloves Long and loose hair must be contained or securely tied back Do not abandon into the environment Keep out of the reach of children Direction of rotation Warning Warning Risk of crushing ...

Page 18: ... Agent For aftersales servicing or warranty repairs please contact the Draper Tools Helpline for details of an agent in your local area Published by Draper Tools Limited No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior permission in writing from Draper Tools ...

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