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Operating Instruction 

English  

Type 95400 

 
 

Safety instructions 

 

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Safety instructions 

The application of this operating instruction does not release the operator from the observation 
of any applicable occupational safety regulation, e.g. the Operational Safety Regulation.  
The operator of the airgun must perform its duty of care by planning measures for ensuring a 
proper operation and by controlling implementation. 

Hazard Notes 

- No airgun is admitted for air cleaning of dirt particles on clothes, glasses, gloves or similar on 

the body. Despite nozzles formed to markedly reduce the risks and hazards when dealing with 
the energy source air, direct body contact must be avoided because severe injuries may 
occur.   

- When working with airguns well fitting safety glasses must be worn (also by nearby persons) 

because chips or other coarse material are moved with much  

- The maximum admissible working pressure must never be exceeded (see Technical Data). 

- Never use oxygen, flammable gases or halogenated hydrocarbons as energy . 

- Check all connections and hoses for tight fit and serviceability. Loose hoses may be a risk of 

severe injury.  

- Prior to adjustment works, fault clearance and long-term non-use as well as maintenance 

works disconnect the airgun from the pressure source. 

- Airgun must not be diverted from its intended use or rebuilt. Only use original equipment. Not 

recommended equipment has a risk potential 

- Do not use the device when it does not work properly or when it was damaged. Do not try to 

repair it on your own. 

The operator must in particular ensure that 

- the airgun is used only according to the intended use. 

- the airgun is operated in a perfect working condition. 

- persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities do not use the airgun unless when 

supervised and trained by an advisor. 

- any and all parts of the sets are kept out of the reach of children. The airgun is no toy.  

- the operating instruction is at all times available to the operating personnel in a complete and 

legible state. 

- the operating personnel is familiar with the safety notes and principle of operation of the 

airgun. 

- The nozzles may develop a very high noise level (90dB(A)). 

In general, for air-cleaning of blind holes or blowing against edges it is known that indefinable 
noise frequencies can occur that may damage the hearing. 
To prevent any such, ear protectors must be worn for long lasting works without interruption. 

- during the operation of the airgun so safety devices are removed and / or deactivated. 

Summary of Contents for 95400

Page 1: ...1 Operating Instruction English Revision A Date 23 11 2012 author NH This operating instruction is not subject to updating Airgun 95400...

Page 2: ...reliability of our airgun for many years we recommend regular inspection and maintenance Our customer service provides optimal support which we offer within the framework our service and maintenance...

Page 3: ...GENERAL 4 3 WARRANTY 5 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8 5 1 INTENDED USE 8 5 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 8 5 3 TECHNICAL DATA 8 6 INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 10 8 MAINTEN...

Page 4: ...e any placing into operation The manufacturer shall not assume any liability regarding defect and malfunction resulting from any non observation of this operating instruction The operating instruction...

Page 5: ...chasing agreement and in the General Terms and Conditions of Deliveries and Services of C K Walther GmbH Co KG in the version as applicable on the date of execution of the purchasing agreement General...

Page 6: ...t works fault clearance and long term non use as well as maintenance works disconnect the airgun from the pressure source Airgun must not be diverted from its intended use or rebuilt Only use original...

Page 7: ...finishing mounting and installation works of the airgun and prior to the placing it into operation the following points must be observed Check again all screw connections for tight fit Prior to placin...

Page 8: ...The nozzles are designed in such way to provide a wide protection against improper use so that any excessive buildup of pressure is avoided when placed on skin Nevertheless the blowing force is under...

Page 9: ...eneral accident prevention regulation in such way that proper operation according to the operating instruction is possible any outer damage of the unit as well as of the moving parts is excluded After...

Page 10: ...7 Operating Instruction To avoid any possibly life endangering injuries of the personnel and damage to the airgun during operation only the conditions of use as indicated under the point product descr...

Page 11: ...ollowing points A visual inspection regarding possible damage and soiling must be carried out Soiling of the functional area seal area actuating elements accessible from outside can be removed by simp...

Page 12: ...ench Notes and Remarks The holding time per test is 10 sec Taking into account a leak rate of 10 2 mbar x l s 3 gas bubbles with a diameter of 4 mm may escape in these 10 sec After the testing the fit...

Page 13: ...The storing conditions of the airgun must be subject to the guidelines regarding the seals because the seals may alter by improper storage The following points must be observed The airgun must be sto...

Page 14: ...14 11 Placing out of Operation At the end of the service life the airgun or its single parts must be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner and according to the legal requirements For this pur...

Page 15: ...omer Care 2 G General 4 H Hazard Notes 6 I Intended Use 8 M Max working pressure 8 N Noise level 8 O Operating temperature 8 P particular 6 Placing 14 S Safety instructions 6 Service 2 Storage 13 T Ta...

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