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P.O. Box 1117 (33425)
Boynton Beach, Florida
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General Air Hammer
Maintenance
T-7111,T-7151,
T-1X, T-1XS,T-2X, T-3X, T-4X,& XS,5X,7X,9X,
T-#2,#3,#4 & T-#24B, T-#34B & T-#44B
- OILING & SPECIFIC HAMMER INSTRUCTIONS:
*ALWAY USE CLEAN DRY COMPRESSED AIR @ OR BELOW 90
PSI.
*USING DIRTY AIR CAN CAUSE THE VALVES OR PISTON TO
JAM AND VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
*IF AIR IS WET, THE INSIDE OF THE TOOL CAN RUST AND
VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
*USING MORE THAN 90 PSI CAN DAMAGE THE VALVES AND
PISTON (THEY ARE ONLY DESIGNED TO TAKE SO MUCH
PRESSURE), USING HIGH PRESSURE VOIDS THE
WARRANTY.
*NEVER DRY FIRE TOOLS. THEY NEED TO BE AGAINST THE
CHISEL AND WORK BEFORE THE TRIGGER IS DEPRESSED.
IF THE TOOL IS DRY FIRED DAMAGE TO THE PISTON AND
BARREL MAY OCCUR AND THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
* ALWAYS CHECK TO BE SURE THAT THE BARREL IS TIGHT
IN THE HANDLE. LOOSE HANDLES CAN DAMAGE THE
HANDLE THREADS AND VOID THE WARRANTY. OIL AFTER
EACH USE WITH 1/2 TEASPOON OF AIRTOOL OIL THROUGH
THE AIR INLET. RUN FOR ONE SECOND TO COAT ALL
INTERNAL PARTS.
- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM AIR SOURCE
WHEN CHANGING ACCESSORIES OR SERVICING THE TOOL.
2. USE SAFETY GLASSES, FULL FACE SHIELDS, HEARING
PROTECTION AND GLOVES.
3. USE WHIP HOSE FOR QUICK DISCONNECTS.
4. VIBRATION MAY BE HARMFUL TO YOUR ARMS AND HANDS.
WEAR PROTECTION.
5. INSPECT THE TOOL AND AIR SUPPLY ON A REGULAR
BASIS.
6. DO NOT REMOVE GUARDS OR SAFETY DEVICES. DO NOT
MODIFY OR DEFEAT SAFETY DEVICES.
7. DO NOT MAKE CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL LINES.
8. LEAVE TRIGGER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING THE TOOL TO
THE AIR SUPPLY. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTS.
9. WEAR THE PROPER CLOTHING. DO NOT WEAR JEWELRY,
LOOSE CLOTHING, OR LONG HAIR AS IT CAN GET CAUGHT
IN ROTATING PARTS. KEEP GLOVES AWAY FROM MOVING
PARTS.
10. DO NOT WORK IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES WHERE
SPARKS COULD IGNITE OR DETONATE FUMES.
11. WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING. USE COMMON SENSE
WHEN OPERATING PNEUMATIC TOOLS. DO NOT USE
PNEUMATIC TOOLS WHEN TIRED OR UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF MEDICATION, ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT FROM A MOMENTS
INATTENTION.
12. USE 90 PSI AT THE TOOL. USE 3/8”, 1/2” or 3/4” HOSE OR
LARGER WITH FITTINGS 9/32 MINIMUM I.D. AS SPECIFIED
13. ONLY USE CLEAN DRY COMPRESSED AIR. NEVER USE
OXYGEN, CARBON DIOXIDE, COMBUSTIBLE GASES OR ANY
OTHER BOTTLED GAS TO POWER THIS TOOL.
14. SECURE YOUR WORK BEFORE STARTING - USE CLAMPS
OR FIND A SUITABLE WAY TO MAINTAIN STABILITY.
15. STORE TOOLS IN A CLEAN DRY ENVIRONMENT.
16. DO NOT USE DAMAGED TOOLS - MARK, AND RETURN
FOR SERVICE.
17. NEVER FORCE THE TOOL, LET THE TOOL DO THE WORK.
18. STOP USE IMMEDIATELY IF TOOL IS MAKING AN UNUSUAL
NOISE OR VIBRATION. HAVE TOOL CHECKED BY
PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN.
19. WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA AND USE APPROVED
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUCH AS DUST
MASKS, THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO FILTER OUT
MICROSCOPIC PARTICLES. SOME DUST CREATED BY
POWER SANDING, SAWING, GRINDING AND OTHER
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES CONTAIN CHEMICALS KNOWN
TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. SOME EXAMPLES OF THESE
CHEMICALS ARE: CRYSTALLINE SILICA FROM BRICKS,
CEMENT AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS, ARSENIC AND
CHROMIUM FROM CHEMICALLY TREATED LUMBER AND
LEAD FROM LEAD BASED PAINTS. YOUR RISK FROM
EXPOSURE VARIES, DEPENDING ON HOW OFTEN YOU DO
THIS TYPE OF WORK. TO REDUCE YOUR EXPOSURE TO
THESE CHEMICALS WEAR PROTECTIVE MASKS AND
CLOTHING.
20. KEEP CHILDREN, PETS AND BYSTANDERS AWAY WHILE
OPERATING A PNEUMATIC TOOL. DISTRACTIONS CAN
CAUSE YOU TO LOSE CONTROL. PROTECT OTHERS IN THE
WORK AREA FROM DEBRIS SUCH AS METAL FILINGS AND
SPARKS. PROVIDE BARRIERS OR SHIELDS AS NEEDED.
21. THESE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAN NOT COVER
ALL POSSIBLE CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS. THE
OPERATOR MUST UNDERSTAND THAT COMMON SENSE AND
CAUTIONS ARE FACTORS WHICH CAN NOT BE BUILT INTO
THE PRODUCT BUT MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE OPERATOR.