Note: Numbers in brackets refer to item numbers in the parts list.
The air hammer is designed primarily for use on vehicle bodywork. We do not recommend any other use. Ensure you read, understand and follow the
safety instructions in Section 1.
4.1
Attach the retaining spring (21) by screwing it onto the cylinder (18).
4.2
insert the chisel using the hooked end of the spring to hold the chisel in place.
4.3
Attached the tool to the air supply (see Section 3).
4.4
To operate the hammer, squeeze the trigger (11).
WARNING!
Disconnect the hammer from the air supply before changing chisels, servicing or performing any maintenance.
5.1
keep the hammer oiled for optimum performance.
lubricate with a good grade of air tool oil such as Sealey ATO/500 or ATO/1000. if there is no oiler in
the air system then a teaspoon of oil can be poured into the air inlet of the hammer, or into the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply. Then run
the hammer for a short time.
Note:
The following external factors may cause loss of power and effect hammer performance:
The air supply:
reduced compressor output, excessive drain on the air line, moisture or restrictions in air pipes or the use of hose connectors having too
small a bore. Correct as necessary.
The hammer:
grit or gum deposits in the tool. Correct by cleaning the air strainer and flushing out the tool with gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE
No.10 oil and kerosene. if, despite taking action as above, the tool function is still impaired, contact your local Sealey service agent.
4. OpERATING INsTRuCTIONs
5. mAINTENANCE
fig 1
fig 2
NOTE:
It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
ImpORTANT:
No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTy:
Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
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GSA11 issue: 3 - 09/11/10
Risk of hand Arm Vibration Injury
long Stroke Air Hammer Model No. GSA11 when operated in accordance with these instructions and tested in accordance with BS EN 28662-1:1993,
iSO 8662-1:1988 and BS EN 28662-2:1995 results in the following vibration emission declared in accordance with BS EN 12096:1996.
measured vibration emission value:
11.7m/s²
uncertainty:
4.68m/s²
These values are suitable for comparison with emission levels of other tools that have been subject to the same test.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is inadequately managed.
This is a ‘
NO lOAD’
vibration figure.
A competent person should carry out a risk assessment following HSE guidelines.
Measurement results can be highly variable, depending on many factors, including the operator's technique, the condition of the work equipment, the material
being processed and the measurement
method.
Recommended measures to reduce risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome:
We recommend appropriate safety equipment is utilised and regular breaks for the operator are employed to reduce any residual risk of fatigue or repetitive
strain injury.