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To remove the Stepped Blocks unscrew the M6 counter-
sunk screw. Do not force the screw out of the Stepped
Block, it is deliberately retained to prevent it becoming
misplaced.
Use the tool as per the Tool Operation instructions.
Ensure that there is a minimum hold of 15 mm [0.59"]
and that the full width of the block is used.
Figure 23:
5.7 Handle
The handle can be swivelled around the central axis
of the tool, to improve access to the Flange and allow
the tool to be easily held in the vertical or horizontal
orientation.
If the tool is being used in an application where access
space is very limited, the handle can be removed
temporarily.
Removing Handle (SWi12/14TMEX, SWi20/25TIEX,
SWi20/25TEEX)
Unclip the spiral ring and remove the anchor point and
handle. Special caution should be exercised when
working with a tool in this configuration. Replace the
handle immediately following the task.
Figure 24:
15.0 MM [0.59"]
MINIMUM HOLD
ANCHOR
HOLES
HANDLE
CIRCLIP
5.8 Lanyard
SWi tools are supplied with a secure anchor point and
a lanyard. The lanyard should be used to minimise the
risks associated with the tool dropping.
Attach one end of the lanyard to the tool using the
supplied shackle. The other end of the lanyard should
be fixed to a secure point close to the work-site using an
appropriate shackle.
Avoid using the lanyard as a means for picking up or
carrying the tool. Do not fix the lanyard to the handle.
The anchor point and lanyard have been engineered to
safely sustain a drop over the full lanyard length. It is
recommended that all parts are inspected following a
drop incident, as damage may compromise the safety
of the tool.
Only use the designated anchor point/
holes for fixing the lanyard as shown in figures 11 and
12. Do not attach the lanyard to the plastic handle.
Care should be taken when using the
lanyard to avoid entanglement with body parts.
CAUTION
WARNING
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