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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe personal injury.

Eye injury hazard

Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields can result in
severe eye injury or blindness. Always wear safety glasses with
side shields which conform to ANSI Standard Z87.1.

Operation

Tool must not be used by persons not properly trained in their use.
Before tensioning strap, read and understand the tool operating
instructions. Failure to follow the operating instructions or improper
load positioning could result in strap breakage.
Become familiar with your tool and keep fingers away from areas
that can pinch or cut.

Joints

You are fully responsible to review the joints made by your tool.
Become familiar with the seal control and seal adjustment
described in this operation manual. Misformed joints may not
secure the load and could cause serious injury. Never handle or
ship any load with improperly formed joints.

Dispensing strap

Only dispense strap from a dispenser specifically designed for
strap.
Tuck strap end back into dispenser when not in use.

Protective gloves

When handling strap, always wear protective gloves.

Strap warnings

Never use strap as a means of pulling or lifting loads. Failure to
follow these warnings can result in severe personal injury.

Strap breakage hazard

Improper operation of the tool, excessive tensioning, using strap
not recommended for this tool or sharp corners on the load can
result in a sudden loss of strap tension or in strap breakage during
tensioning, which could result in the following:

• A sudden loss of balance causing you to fall.
• Both tool and strap flying violently towards your face.

Note as follows:

• If the load corners are sharp, use edge protectors.
• Place the strap correctly around a properly positioned 

load.

• Positioning yourself in-line with the strap, during 

tensioning and sealing, can result in severe personal 
injury from flying strap or tool. When tensioning or sealing, 
position yourself to one side of the strap and keep all 
bystanders away.

• Use the correct strap quality, strap width, strap gauge and 

strap tensile strength recommended in this manual for 
your tool. Using strap not recommended for this tool can 
result in strap breakage during tensioning.

Cutting tensioned strap

When cutting strapping, use the proper strapping cutter and keep
other personnel and yourself at a safe distance from the strap.
Always stand to side of the strap, away from the direction the
loosened strap end will fly. Use only cutters designed for strap and
never hammers, pliers, hacksaws, axes, etc.

Fall hazard

Keep your working area tidy. Untidiness of your working area may
cause a risk of injury. Maintaining improper footing and/or balance
when operating the tool can cause you to fall. Before tensioning
and especially in elevated areas, always establish good balance.
Both feet should be securely placed on a flat, solid surface,
especially when working in elevated areas. Do not use the tool
when you are in an awkward position.
Pay attention to the rules and regulations for preventions of
accident which are valid for the work place.

Tool hazards

A well maintained tool is a safe tool!
Check tool regularly for broken or worn parts. Do not operate a
tool with broken or worn parts.
Never modify any tool. Modification can result in severe bodily
injury.

Summary of Contents for A333

Page 1: ...2780 01 INDEX PAGE 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND LIABILITY 3 3 APPROPRIATE USE 3 4 TECNICAL DATA 3 5 CHART OF TYPES A335 4 6 OPERATION 4 7 SPARE PARTS LIST 13 2780 01 8 8 SEAL CON...

Page 2: ...result in the following A sudden loss of balance causing you to fall Both tool and strap flying violently towards your face Note as follows If the load corners are sharp use edge protectors Place the...

Page 3: ...t repair works of the tool Use of consumable products not recommended by FROMM Holding AG We reserve the right to modify the product at any time in order to improve its quality 3 APPROPRIATE USE The t...

Page 4: ...ly upon another into the tool until they hit the strap stops The lower strap end must slightly protrude the end of the base plate Be certain that the strapping is held by the strap guide Item No Model...

Page 5: ...nsion is attained Sealing the strapping The sealing lever is moved forward using the left hand until it hits the stop The lever is then moved back to its initial position When sealing the right hand a...

Page 6: ...54 A33 3137 A33 3144 A33 3131 A33 3124 A33 3130 N3 2315 N1 1165 N3 3131 N1 3120 N1 3203 N2 2148 N2 2230 A33 1179 A33 1158 A33 1161 N1 6103 N2 5807 N1 1168 A33 1173 A33 1168 N3 3131 N2 2148 N2 2143 A33...

Page 7: ...55 A33 1181 N2 5170 N1 1202 A33 1163 A33 1177 N2 4906 N1 5131 N1 3116 A33 3129 N2 2150 N2 1117 N1 6135 N3 2316 A33 3134 A33 3143 N3 3131 N2 2165 A33 1190 N1 1808 N2 5171 N1 1181 A33 2159 N2 2401 N2 21...

Page 8: ...D3 A33 2121 1 PUNCH E3 A33 2159 1 STRAP STOP D5 A33 2163 1 LIMIT BOLT D3 A33 2174 1 BASE PLATE E5 A33 2177 1 GRIPPER HSS E5 A33 3110 3 TENSIONING PAWL B2 A33 3124 2 RING HALF B2 A33 3129 1 ROCKER B6...

Page 9: ...LLEL PIN 4M6 X 34 C5 N2 2230 1 PARALLEL PIN 5 H8 X 60 C3 N2 2401 1 DOWEL PIN 3 X 10 E5 N2 2441 2 DOWEL PIN 6 X 20 MM B5 N2 2603 1 GROOVED PIN 6 X 16 A3 N2 3205 1 WOODRUFF KEY 5 X 7 5 X 18 57 B2 N2 490...

Page 10: ...ust not leave scratch marks on the lower strap Incorrect seal the sealing mechanism is adjusted too high This stamped seal is not deep enough and the upper strap is not sheared The tensile strength of...

Page 11: ...irection of the base plate If sealing depth is excessive reset stop in the direction of the body cover Retighten screws N1 1168 Assembly Instructions After every disassembly it is essential to retight...

Page 12: ...applications the operator holds the tool on the grip ball during tensioning Install the handle as follows Remove side cover A33 1160 and break the marked position Reassemble side cover and screw bolt...

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