WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
SAFETY SUMMARY
The following are general safety precautions that are not related to any specific procedures, and therefore do not
appear elsewhere in this publication. These are recommended precautions that personnel must understand
and apply during many phases of operation and maintenance.
Keep the work area clean when maintaining or repairing the Pakhammer.
Personnel not directly involved in operation or maintenance of the Pakhammer should keep a safe distance from
the work area.
Operation of the Pakhammer by unauthorized personnel or minors is prohibited.
Use the proper tool bit for each application.
Do not force the tool bit during operation of the Pakhammer.
Wear proper apparel and safety goggles.
Use a respirator in contaminated environments.
During operation, do not over reach. Keep stable footing and balance at all times
Do not carry the Pakhammer by the oiler hose.
The following warnings and cautions appear in the
text of this manual, and are repeated here for
emphasis:
Never point the Pakhammer toward yourself or other
personnel. Serious injury or possible death could
result (Page 2-1)
Springs (40) are compressed within the cylinder (47)
and upon removal of all four screws (25) may project
the shuttle valve assembly (26 through 31) and/or
piston assembly (33 through 36) rearward with
sufficient force to injure personnel. (Page 6-3)
Dry c l e a n i n g solvent (P-D-680 Safety or
Stoddard's Solvent) is potentially dangerous.
Avoid repeated or prolonged b r e a t h i n g of
vapors and skin contact with the liquid. Do not
use near an open flame, arcing equipment or
other ignition sources. Always use eye protection
and protective clothing.
Serious injury could occur if compressed air is
directed against the skin. Do not use compressed
air unless the pressure is/has been reduced to 30
psi (2.06 bar) or less When working with
compressed air, always use chip guards, eye
protection and other protective equipment. (Page
6-4)
Do not “trigger” (operate) the Pakhammer unless
the tool bit is held
firmly
against the work surface
as shown in the depictions of Figure 2-1. Damage
to the Pakhammer will result.
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