Ingersoll--Rand Company 2002
Printed in Taiwan, R.O.C.
04579207
Form P7600
Edition 1
November, 2002
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MODELS PF705 AND PF775
HIGH PERFORMANCE STUBBY RATCHET WRENCH
Models PF705 and PF775 High Performance Stubby Ratchet Wrench is designed for general automotive repair
including, muffler and shock absorber work, replacement of water pumps, radiators and air conditioning units.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENCLOSED.
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING TOOL.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING|
WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
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Always install, operate, inspect and maintain this
product in accordance with all applicable standards
and regulations (local, state, country, federal, etc.).
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Always use clean, dry air at 90 psig (6.2 bar/620 kPa)
maximum air pressure at the inlet. Higher pressure
may result in hazardous situations including excessive
speed, rupture, or incorrect output torque or force.
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Be sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and
are tightly secured. See Dwg. TPD905--2 for a typical
piping arrangement.
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Ensure an accessible emergency shut off valve has
been installed in the air supply line, and make others
aware of its location.
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Do not use damaged, frayed or deteriorated air hoses
and fittings.
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Keep clear of whipping air hoses. Shut off the
compressed air before approaching a whipping hose.
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Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air
supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting
any accessory on this tool, or before performing any
maintenance on this tool.
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Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile
liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel. Use only
recommended lubricants.
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Keep work area clean, uncluttered, ventilated and
illuminated.
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Do not remove any labels. Replace any damaged label.
USING THE TOOL
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Always wear eye protection when operating or
performing maintenance on this tool.
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Always wear hearing protection when operating this
tool.
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Always use Personal Protective Equipment
appropriate to the tool used and material worked.
This may include dust mask or other breathing
apparatus, safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves, apron,
safety shoes, hard hat and other equipment.
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This tool is not designed for working in explosive
environments, including those caused by fumes and
dust, or near flammable materials.
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This tool is not insulated against electric shock.
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Prevent exposure and breathing of harmful dust and
particles created by power tool use.
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing,
grinding, drilling, and other construction
activities contains chemicals known to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
-- lead from lead based paints,
-- crystalline silica from bricks and cement and
other masonry products, and
-- arsenic and chromium from chemically
treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
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Be aware of buried, hidden or other hazards in your
work environment. Do not contact or damage cords,
conduits, pipes or hoses that may contain electrical
wires, explosive gases or harmful liquids.
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Keep others a safe distance from your work area, or
ensure they use appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment.
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Keep hands, loose clothing, long hair and jewelry
away from working end of tool.
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Power tools can vibrate in use. Vibration, repetitive
motions or uncomfortable positions may be harmful
to your hands and arms. Stop using any tool if
discomfort, tingling feeling or pain occurs. Seek
medical advice before resuming use.
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Keep body stance balanced and firm. Do not
overreach when operating this tool. Anticipate and be
alert for sudden changes in motion, reaction torques,
or forces during start up and operation.
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Tool and/or accessories may briefly continue their
motion after throttle is released.
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To avoid accidental starting -- ensure tool is in “off”
position before applying air pressure, avoid throttle
when carrying, and release throttle with loss of air.
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Ensure work pieces are secure. Use clamps or vises to
hold work piece whenever possible.
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Do not carry or drag the tool by the hose.
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Do not use power tools when tired, or under the
influence of medication, drugs, or alcohol.
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Never use a damaged or malfunctioning tool or
accessory.
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Do not modify the tool, safety devices, or accessories.
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Do not use this tool for purposes other than those
recommended.
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Use accessories recommended for PowerForce by
Ingersoll--Rand.
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Note the position of the reversing lever before
operating the tool so as to be aware of the direction of
rotation when operating the throttle.
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Use only impact sockets and accessories. Do not use
hand (chrome) sockets or accessories.
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Whenever the Ratchet Head is installed or
repositioned, the Throttle Lever must be positioned so
that reaction torque will not tend to retain the throttle
in the “ON” position.
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Ratchet Wrenches are not torque wrenches.
Connections requiring specific torque must be
checked with a torque meter after fitting with an
impact wrench.
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