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UT9925

AIR HAMMER

PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS

Read Operating Instructions

Always become familiar with all the

instructions and warnings before

operating any power tool.

Always Wear Approved

Eye Protection

Impact resistant eye protection

should meet or exceed the

standards as set forth in the United

States ANSI Z87.1, Occupational

and Educational Eye and Face

Protection. Look for the marking

Z87.1 on your eye protection to

insure that it is an approved style.

For further information, ANSI Z87.1,

Occupational and Educational Eye

and Face Protection, is available

from the American National

Standards Institute, Inc., 11 West

42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Hearing Protection is

Recommended

Hearing protection should be used

when the noise level exposure

equals or exceeds an 8 hour time-

weighted average sound level of 85

dBA. Process noise, reflective

surfaces, other tools being

operated nearby, all add to the

noise level present in your work

area. If you are unable to determine

your noise level exposure, we

recommend the use of hearing

protection.

Avoid Prolonged Exposure to
Vibration

Tools can vibrate during use.

movements, can cause injury.  Stop

using any tool if discomfort, tingling

feeling or pain occurs.  You should

consult your physician before

resuming use of the tool.

90 PSIG Maximum

This tool is designed to operate at

an air pressure of 90 pounds per

square inch gauge pressure (90

PSIG) maximum, at the tool. Use

of higher air pressure can, and

may cause injury.  Also, the use

of higher air pressure places the

internal components under loads

and stresses they were not

designed for, causing premature

failure. The air supply should be

clean and dry. For best results,

drain the moisture from your

compressor daily.

PL-0321

 Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corporation

851 Jupiter Park Lane, Jupiter, Florida 33458

(561) 744-9500 • Fax (561) 575-9134 • Toll Free 1-800-327-9403

Read these instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate

or service this Florida Pneumatic product.  Failure to comply

with the instructions could result in personal injury and/or

property damage!  Retain these instructions for future reference.

Safety Instructions

The following general instructions are

furnished as general guidelines for use

of your pneumatic tool.  They cannot

comprehensively cover all possible or

conceivable uses of the subject tool.

For additional information on the safe

use of air tools, we advise you to

obtain a copy of ANSI B186.1 Safety

Code for Portable Air Tools, available

from the following source:

American National Standards

Institute, Inc.

11 West 42nd Street

New York, NY 10036.

The use of the word “shall” in the

following instructions, indicates that

adherence to the particular require-

ment is necessary to conform to ANSI

B186.1.

Tool Application and Usage

Portable tools shall be used only for

the purposes intended in their design

and within the capacity for which they

were intended and rated.  It shall be

the tool owner’s and/or employer’s

responsibility to instruct each operator

in the safe use of the tool.  Tools shall

not be used without guards and safety

devices as furnished by the manufac-

turer.  Where an air tool is modified or

altered, the modifier shall provide the

safeguards to enable it to be safely used

in the operations intended and to comply

with any applicable provisions as

contained in ANSI B186.1.

Tool Installation

Pressure regulators shall be used to limit

air pressure to the rated pressure where

the supply pressure exceeds the tool’s

rated pressure.  Air hoses and lines shall

be relieved of compressed air before

being disconnected or disjointed, unless

there is automatic valve closing protec-

tion at the joint being separated.  Syn-

thetic lubricants which can cause

deterioration of elastomer seals shall not

be used in air systems of air tools.

Tool Maintenance

It shall be the tool owner’s and/or

employer’s responsibility to assure that

tools are maintained in a safe operating

condition.  Tool maintenance and repair

shall be performed by authorized,

trained, competent personnel.  Tools shall

be disconnected from their compressed

air supply before repairs are attempted.

Repairs shall be consistent with the

manufacturer’s recommended proce-

dures.  Tool, hoses and fittings shall be

replaced if unsuitable for safe operation.

It shall be the tool owner’s and/or

employer’s responsibility to keep required

rating markings and warnings on the tool

in legible condition.

FPMC

Rev. 05/01

WARNING:

Some dust created by power sanding,

sawing, grinding, drilling, and other

construction activities contains chemicals

known to cause cancer, birth defects or

reproductive harm. Some examples of

these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints

Crystalline silica from bricks, cement

and other masonry products

Arsenic and chromium from chemi-

cally 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.

Description

Universal Tool low vibration air hammer features a revolutionary low vibration

design which reduces operator fatigue and vibration exposure without reducing

power. Additional features include a built-in regulator,  thick wall die cast

housing and durable heat-treated components.

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