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Safety Precautions
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Read the rock drill and power source operating manuals prior to use.
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Only use the rock drill in accordance with the local working regulations on allowed
working time
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Check the oil flow to the rock drill. The oil flow may not exceed 30 l.p.m./max.
150 bar.
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A fine jet of oil at pressure can penetrate the skin. It is therefore important never
to use your fingers to check for oil leaks and never to hold your face close to su-
spected leaks – use a piece of cardboard instead. If oil has penetrated the skin,
you should get medical treatment immediately.
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Never leave the rock drill when connected to the powerpack.
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Always use correct tool
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Make sure that the tool is firmly fastened
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Always use approved hoses. Contact your dealer, if necessary.
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The operator must pay extra attention and show caution when working in difficult
working areas, such as slopes and other dangerous nature of the ground. Do not
reach too far with the rock drill, but always maintain a good footing and keep
your balance.
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The operator must be properly trained in using the rock drill or under supervision
of a qualified instructor.
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The operator must always use protective goggles, earplugs, hard hat and shoes
when operating the rock drill.
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Never wear loose clothing as it may get entangled in the moving parts of the rock
drill.
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Inspection or cleaning of the rock drill, change of tool or disconnection of hoses
may never be done while the rock drill is connected to the powerpack, as
unintentional activation can cause severe damage.
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Always connect hoses to the rock drill before starting the powerpack. Be sure that
all couplings are tight.