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The following suggestions will help reduce or moderate the effects of repetitive work motion and/or 

extended vibration exposure:

1) Do not over-grip the machine/tool. Use only the force required to maintain control.

2) Keep hands and body dry and warm. (Blood 

 ow is important - exercise hands and arms as 

often as necessary.)

3) Keep wrists as straight as possible. (Avoid hand positions that require the wrist to be 

 exed, hyper 

extended or turned side-to-side.)

4) Avoid anything that may inhibit blood circulation such as smoking tobacco or cold temperatures.

5) Do not support body-weight on the tool during operation.  

6) Maintain a stress-free posture for the entire body. 

Prolonged exposure to vibrations created by vibrating sources may cause health hazards. There are 

gloves, handle wraps and other forms of protective measures available to help reduce the hazard. The 

 t and condition of any vibration abatement measure must be monitored. 

Ergonomics - Work Healthy

Guarding 

Always make sure the wheel guard is positioned between the operator and the wheel. Flying debris 

from the workpiece and/or the wheel can cause a hazard. The guard should be positioned so to 

de

 ect debris from the grinding surface away from the operator. The diagram below details the 

proper positioning of the guard to protect any handles the operator might grip and the area where 

the operator stands.  

Area of 

Protection

Area of 

Protection

Summary of Contents for CHS

Page 1: ...S Side Safety Lever 6000 R P M 2 0 H P 1500 W Aluminum 8 0 Lb 3 6 Kg 15 inch 381 mm 3 0 Inch 76 2 mm 40 cfm 18 9 L s T2 5 8 11 x 1 1 inch 28mm Capacity 7 Inch 180 mm or 9 Inch 230 mm Type 27 Wheels 10...

Page 2: ...wheel guard for any signs of wear and that it is properly mounted to the tool Any guard showing signs of wear such as bends chips nicks or cracks should be replaced Always wear eye and hearing protec...

Page 3: ...zard to the eyes or will ignite the environment 7 Grinders shall not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres 8 Pneumatically driven tools are not generally insulated from coming in contact with e...

Page 4: ...r spindle NRB 5 where the governor was removed Tap lightly on end of punch with a small hammer This will drive the spindle through the rear bearing NV 9 Be sure not to damage threads on the rear of th...

Page 5: ...r gouges nicks or dents Thread on and tighten the governor with a wrench Left hand threads Remove assembly from vise 10 Oil governor and inside of motor The Angle Head 11 Support the bearing NRA 16 on...

Page 6: ...652 47 THROTTLE VALVE ASSY 652 48 INLET BUSHING PART DESCRIPTION 652 49 PIN 652 50 THROTTLE LEVER PIN 652 51 SPRING 652 52 SPRING 652 53 SAFETY BUTTON SPRING 652 54 SNAP RING 652 70 LIVE HANDLE WRAP H...

Page 7: ...15 SPACER NRA 16 FRONT OUTPUT BEARING ASSEMBLIES AA 652 1K LIVE HANDLE ASSY NRA 17 SPINDLE 5 8 11 X 1 1 LONG NRA 20 SPINDLE LOCK HOUSING AA NRA 20 SPINDLE LOCK ASSY NRA 21C SPINDLE LOCK PIN AA NRA 130...

Page 8: ...ration 6 Maintain a stress free posture for the entire body Prolonged exposure to vibrations created by vibrating sources may cause health hazards There are gloves handle wraps and other forms of prot...

Page 9: ...ant that the tool receive internal lubrication on a regular basis Having the connection closer to the tool will promote regular lubrication as the connection is easily accessible Hose whips are often...

Page 10: ...situation and can result in injury The following list details speci c items one should inspect and be aware of when mounting abrasives The maximum operating speed marked on the wheel must be equal to...

Page 11: ...ol A loss in performance can result Regulators A regulator adjusts the operating pressure supplied to the tool This device generally is used with a pressure gauge that will indicate the current pressu...

Page 12: ...ded if maintenance is performed when the rst signs are evident The following list details conditions that may indicate the necessity for service 1 With the tool disconnected from the air supply grasp...

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